California class action lawsuit attacks Disney's theme park services for people with disabilities
- Walt Disney Parks and Resorts is facing a class action lawsuit filed in Orange County, California, over changes to the Disability Access Service that allegedly discriminate against individuals with physical disabilities, as claimed in the lawsuit, Malone vs. Disney.
- The lawsuit alleges that Disney's new DAS policies unlawfully restrict access to guests with physical disabilities, violating the Americans with Disabilities Act and the California Unruh Civil Rights Act, according to the complaint.
- Plaintiffs demand statutory damages and changes to Disney's DAS policies, asserting that the new eligibility criteria are arbitrary and violate multiple disability laws, as stated in the lawsuit.
- Disney maintains that the updated DAS program is fair and effective, but the lawsuit highlights significant public backlash and legal scrutiny regarding its disability accommodations.
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