I took my Great-Niece to Kings Island last Thursday, she is handicapped (she has no legs). We took her into Customer Relations where they asked a few questions, measured her and filled out a piece of paper with her name and what she was wearing. They gave that to us along w/a list of rides to be time stamped as we rode since you couldn't do back to back rides. We were told to take her up the exit ramp, show the paper to the ride operator and she would be allowed on immediately. Granted she is only two so the rides she went on were limited and most didn't have a huge wait, but we did get on the Scooby Doo ride that had an hour wait immediately. We waited in line at the log ride though.