Class-action Lawsuit Filed Over Changes to Disney’s Disability Access Service (DAS)

um, well....I am just going to gracefully say that you have clearly never been in this situation, and I would never wish it on anyone. The feeling of helplessness is overwhelming as you literally have no control over what is happening.
Yes, many, including DH feel the same way, honestly the new system is very taxing mentally and physically for many and that's the problem. There are ways to better balance this.
 
The tick is in how the law is enacted and does depend on how the trip is booked. If booked entirely in Florida, i.e. you go there and buy everything in person, you are correct; however, if you book a trip online as a California resident, then it may apply (not every situation does, but that would be for the courts to decide), even in Florida. It is a nuance many miss.
No, it wouldn't.

One state can't enforce their laws in another state - that's ludicrous. State laws don't follow people when they travel to other states.

I realize that California sometimes think that the rest of the country has to follow them, but we actually don't.
 


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