Apparently, waiting in line at Florida’s Disney World is just too much trouble for some wealthy Manhattan moms.  They’ve figured out a gimmick to get around the crowds of common folk:  By hiring disabled “Tour Guides” to pose as family members so they can skip long lines.

The “black-market Disney guides” for the Dream Tours company run $130 an hour, or $1,040 for an eight-hour day.  One wealthy New York City mother reportedly crowed, “This is how the 1 percent does Disney.”

Here’s how it works: Up to five companions can accompany someone in a wheelchair or with a service animal at the auxiliary entrances at some attractions.  Disney also offers a FastPass system that allows any customer to enjoy the park while their place in line is saved, but it does not allow skipping the line completely.

“It’s insider knowledge that very few have and share carefully,” social anthropologist Dr. Wednesday Martin said. “Who wants a speed pass when you can use your black-market handicapped guide to circumvent the lines all together?  So when you’re doing it, you’re affirming that you are one of the privileged insiders who has and shares this information.”