More families are taking legal action against Disney,
alleging that recent changes to theme park access for people with disabilities
are discriminatory.
Fourteen new families filed suit this week in Los Angeles
Superior Court against Walt Disney Parks and Resorts, arguing that the
company’s disability access program violates California’s Unruh Civil Rights
Act.
Already, 44 families are part of a federal lawsuit before
the U.S. District Court for the Middle District of Florida claiming that the
disability access policy at Disney parks violates the Americans with
Disabilities Act.
Both legal actions were sparked by sweeping changes to
Disney’s approach to accommodating guests with disabilities in 2013.
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