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What is the disability lawsuit against Disney?

Walt Disney Parks and Resorts was sued Monday in Florida Middle District Court over alleged disability-based employment discrimination. The lawsuit was brought by Richard Celler Legal on behalf of a front desk concierge at Disney's Old Key West Resort.



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Some common conditions and diagnoses that may be approved include autism, anxiety, and ADHD. Basically, if you have any condition or disorder that makes it challenging to remain in lines for extended periods of time, then you qualify for a Disney DAS pass.

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Sign up for 'DAS pass' Guests with any condition (including ADHD) that prevents them from waiting in extended lines can obtain one. While a DAS pass won't give you immediate access to a ride, you'll get a return time comparable to the ride's current wait time.

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Disney said the job cuts were part of a plan to save $5.5 billion companywide. Reducing the company's workforce is part of a strategic realignment of the company, including important cost-saving measures necessary for creating a more effective, coordinated and streamlined approach to our business, Iger said.

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The federal lawsuit filed in California alleged that some of Disneyland's “Magic Key” annual pass-holders were unable to make park reservations on certain days in 2021, despite being promised “no blockout dates” for entry at the Anaheim, California parks.

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Tickets and packages at Walt Disney World Resort are nontransferable and nonrefundable. However, while you cannot cancel or get a refund for tickets or packages, you may be able to change the date of your unused tickets.

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So, let's take a look at some of the famous people who have been banned from Disney Parks.
  • Bruce Springsteen: Banned in the USA. In the 1980s, there were few rock artists bigger than Bruce Springsteen. ...
  • President Barack Obama: No President Shall Pass. ...
  • Blake Lively: Gossip Girl Gone.


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Disney Completes 7,000 Job Cuts Disney reached its 7,000 layoffs goal, handing out notices to the remaining employees impacted in its third round of job cuts last Friday ahead of the Memorial Day holiday weekend, Variety has confirmed.

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