OurBigTrip
DIS Veteran
- Joined
- May 27, 2013
They are offering reasonable accommodations, just not the one that most people seem to want.Joining the chorus to say it is discriminatory to not offer reasonable accommodations to those with physical disabilities. I don’t see how that is legal. No type of disability is more deserving of accommodations than another. Even if Disney were able to implement a return to queue process that works, that leaves many people out who can’t tolerate queues who have no mental health or developmental challenges.
I bought my pass with the expectation I would be able to get the accommodations I need once the weather is too warm for me to visit the parks without accommodations. Now I’m concerned I will have an expensive pass I can’t use half the year, which is not fair. I live less than two hours away so go mostly for day trips, it’s not a matter of just planning vacations other times of the year. I should be able to utilize my pass the entire year, or most of it anyways, like anyone else. Even with accommodations likely July-August will be too much and that’s fine, but missing out in six months is not.