mirandaperez10
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. . . it would be very easy for someone to make up their own fake clinic letterhead and write a letter from a fake doctor.
Disney would have no way of verifying whether the doctor even existed or whether the doctor had written the note.
Oh well my doctor wrote one for me explaining My anxiety disorder since it stresses me out talking about my condition
Oh well my doctor wrote one for me explaining My anxiety disorder since it stresses me out talking about my condition
I am not sure that they would have no way to verify. For example, Disneyland Paris requires a notarized doctors note at least a week in advance. Presumably, this is so that they have time to verify the doctor's note. At least the last time we looked into it this was their policy.The biggest reason is that requiring it would put them out of compliance with the ADA, as emldrl wrote.
Besides what emldrl wrote, it would be very easy for someone to make up their own fake clinic letterhead and write a letter from a fake doctor.
Disney would have no way of verifying whether the doctor even existed or whether the doctor had written the note.
I am not sure that they would have no way to verify. For example, Disneyland Paris requires a notarized doctors note at least a week in advance. Presumably, this is so that they have time to verify the doctor's note. At least the last time we looked into it this was their policy.
Disneyland Paris is a much different situation.I am not sure that they would have no way to verify. For example, Disneyland Paris requires a notarized doctors note at least a week in advance. Presumably, this is so that they have time to verify the doctor's note. At least the last time we looked into it this was their policy.
But yes, doctors note would violate the ADA.
Hy won't cast members look at signed doctor's notes when it comes to DAS?
When I went to Disneyland Paris I was aware of the requirements they had. They had to comply to local laws and not the ADA.
I had to show proof of disability. Just the fact that I was in an ECV would not allow me to use the accessible entrances. I had my state disabled hang tag which had my driver's license number on it. I had to have their disabled pass so I could access the accessible entrances.
And I did write and post to DisBoards an explanation of why we, at Guest Relations, do not ask for doctor's noted.
When I went to Disneyland Paris I was aware of the requirements they had. They had to comply to local laws and not the ADA.
I had to show proof of disability. Just the fact that I was in an ECV would not allow me to use the accessible entrances. I had my state disabled hang tag which had my driver's license number on it. I had to have their disabled pass so I could access the accessible entrances.
And I did write and post to DisBoards an explanation of why we, at Guest Relations, do not ask for doctor's noted.
1) I don't believe anyone would do such.
3) People are just too honest.
3) My doctor's note says
To Whom It May Concern;
Although it does not show and others cannot detect it, TheRustyScupper has a serious disease and MUST have immediate access to all rides, Meet-and-Greets, restaurants (with or without a reservation), and be granted front-row access to all parades and shows. Please accommodate him and him 12-member family. As a further point, do not question him or his party about the nature of his malady, as it could inflame him and/or the disease. Signed: Dr. Oz (the one behind the curtain, not the one on TV)
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