Liquidice
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They aren’t picking and choosing which disabilities will get accommodations - they’re picking and choosing which specific needs will get this specific accommodation.
No one is entitled to their preferred accommodation, it just need to be an accommodation.
I guess we'll see what accommodation if any is provided for those with non-developmental disabilities, but what I'm imagining for this "return to queue" doesn't seem very accommodating at all.
I still see this being a class action law suit. Not saying Disney would definitely lose (or win) - but the way this is worded feels like a law suit waiting to happen.