HopperFan
"It's a bug-eat-bug world out there, princess."
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Not going to comment on her post itself (she gave plenty to comment on so no surprise there are so many responses).Here's another anecdote from the subreddit:
In summary - she had a pretty negative experience getting accommodations for her child, though she did eventually have success.
[Edit for a warning: there is some ableism in the comments, though less than I was expecting! Interesting discussion nonetheless.]
What I want to take from it - this process IS an extra layer to wean out those who do not have a documented disability, and acceptance from ICBBES only means they acknowledge a documented disability. Then whoever the business is, in this case a theme park - that business decides if they will offer the additional accommodations above what they legally have in place.
We are not assured anything from Universal just because this company approved a generic card. Universal is using them to narrow the applications.
I’m just not sure at this point I’m convinced ICBBES is doing much to screen so think this is a wait and see situation.
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