Mackenzie Click-Mickelson
Chugging along the path of life
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I'm thinking things like strobe effects, fog effects, scary elements, nighttime, guests may be screaming, etc if talking about HHN. What accommodation you have (and I'm speaking generically at the moment) may not be available because the conditions have changed.True - the level of accommodation may not be available; but it is. That's a training issue as clearly it is available.
Same for Disney - not all CMs are aware of DAS at special events. Or extra hours and how that works with DAS either. - so training issue is more often than not the sticking point at ground level.
For that one poster it sounded like their dad was able to get it, it doesn't make it only possibly a training issue on a TM to be thinking about an event like HHN and accommodations provided outside of that. A person doesn't stop being disabled but the conditions around them, experiences they opt for, etc may change how that interacts with it. And it's also a broad-speak of "accommodations" for which that cannot be universally applied to say what accommodations a guest got during a normal park day obviously can be provided for all the time as you change the conditions you can change how that accommodation worked. Like I said in my other comment sometimes it's putting yourself in the shoes of that employee. I think we largely can error on the side of assuming the TM wasn't meaning the guest stops being disabled after night, or maybe I'm just more trying to presume employees aren't as awful as sometimes they are spoken about.