IBCCES Accessibility Card 4+

Accommodations Request Card

International Board of Credentialing and Continuing Education Standards LLC

Designed for iPad

    • 1.9 • 34 Ratings
    • Free

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Description

The IBCCES Accessibility Card (IAC) is designed to help individuals requesting accommodations at participating attractions.

What’s New

Version 1.1.6

App Improvements

Ratings and Reviews

1.9 out of 5
34 Ratings

34 Ratings

Shan16383 ,

Problems with APP & policy

Universal is risking huge lawsuits with this program. I am disabled as well as being a disability advocate and assisting others with programs like this. While I was approved I know many others with my exact same condition who were denied with zero reasoning. One was told that if she passes out due to heat and humidity (a symptom of our disease), to just get back in line afterward.
Absolutely disgusting use of power for disabled people to try to battle.

If that wasn’t bad enough, the app glitches and crashes every time I try to use it.
Horrific program, horrific employees making illegal and dangerous determinations and even worse tech backing it up. Universal will regret using this company.

Jessicavox@gmail.com1 ,

Efficient approval

I’m not sure why people are saying this breaks hippa laws. All I had to do was get a letter from my dr, which I use anyways for travel and events, and upload that. I didn’t have to provide any medical files, nor would I want to. If you have a disability, your doctor will write a letter for you that outlines your needs. You just have to ask and discuss with them what you need. The approval process with the company went smoothly. I haven’t gone to the parks yet since getting this card, so that will be a different, separate story.

avenus7 ,

Sketchy company for Universal to use

I am a huge Halloween Horror Nights fan and try to attend every year at Universal Orlando. This year the park rolled out mandating using this app for accessibility accommodations for visitors. The personal information I had to disclose to the company to ask for accommodations was very invasive and felt very sketchy. Some random employee of this company gets to decide if I eligible to get an accessibility accommodation prior to my visit. This company does not even mainly deal with these kinds of things but rather autism credentials. The whole process feels ridiculous and puts more barriers in place for disabled people to enjoy the parks.

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