The article reports on a class action lawsuit against Disneyland, accusing the theme park's extended Disability Access Service (DAS) of discriminating against visitors with physical disabilities. Following recent changes to DAS, which introduced a new screening process, individuals with physical disabilities are allegedly excluded from line-skipping perks, which only cater to guests with developmental disabilities. Disney maintains that their updated policies are fair and effectively meet the needs of all guests, while the lawsuit seeks to amend DAS to serve all disabilities and claims damages for violations.
Disneyland's updated Disability Access Service allegedly discriminates against visitors with physical disabilities, excluding them from line-skipping benefits intended for those with developmental disabilities.
The class action suit claims that Disneyland's new screening process for its DAS program effectively excludes individuals with physical disabilities, violating their rights.
Disney firmly states that their updated Disability Access Service program is fair and effective, emphasizing their commitment to accommodating all guests, including those with disabilities.
Disneyland is being sued to modify its DAS policies to include all disabilities and seeks damages of at least $4,000 per violation.
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