The parent company of some of London’s biggest attractions is under fire after claims it no longer supports people with hidden disabilities by no longer offering a queue pass. All of its attractions use a Ride Access Pass (RAP), which is offered to guests who find it difficult to stand or cannot do so for long periods of time either due to a physical disability or a learning or emotional impairment.
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