Disneyland excluded from the Anaheim theme park’s Disability Access Service that offers a only to visitors with developmental disabilities, according to a new lawsuit.
visitors with physical disabilitiesline-skipping perkThe class action suit filed on Monday, Feb. 10 in Orange County Superior Court alleges Walt Disney Parks and Inspire Health Alliance discriminated against Disneyland visitors with physical disabilities.
The lawsuit focuses on changes made last summer to Disneyland’s Disability Access Service (DAS) that introduced a new screening process to reduce abuse of the program and limited assistance to theme park visitors with developmental disabilities like autism and other neurodivergent disorders.
“Disney’s screening process effectively excluded and tended to screen out individuals with physical disabilities whose conditions also prevented them from tolerating long waits,” according to the lawsuit.
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