Alright, so who does not love Disney. No one right with all the fun rides and themes. Unfortunately, for children with special needs in particular autism – Disney lines can be long and difficult for autistic children to tolerate including my son. Sadly, some whose children are healthy decided to ruin for all of us. More sadly, Disney decided to punish those with a disability rather than come up with a better plan that assured those in need of their Guest Assistance Card would only be able to get it.
Instead they said – we will give your child a GAC and tell you to come back from one hour to three hours or more depending on the wait for that particular ride. Now, let’s think about this. What do we know about autism. If these kids could ask for something then wait for hours and not have a meltdown or an all out behavior, they would not be what? That is right …. autistic or have the core symptoms of autism. Can you imagine telling your autistic child who asked for a specific ride – let’s wait for couple of hours and we will be back for it. Americans With Disabilities Act clearly states public and private entities must make reasonable accommodations for people with disabilities based on their disability. And, if an autistic person’s disability is the inability to wait for hours then Disney clearly violated that Federal law. Have you even seen a lot of autistic children waiting in line at the grocery store peacefully.
Personally, I called and wrote a previous post on this last year when Disney first announced this. When I spoke with their representative, she seemed clueless about autism or disability in general. I hoped other parents would do something about it which they did. Many autism families demonstrated in Disney parks and now some autism families are suing Disney. I hope Disney changes their new policy and even asks parents to bring a medical ID card indicating that child’s diagnoses and their disabilities to assure those that need the services get it.
Above my son at Disney before this new policy – no way in hell would he have waited for two hours and come back without a meltdown. Are you kidding me – I don’t even dream of those days.
Below is how Disability Scoop reported this lawsuit.