Disney has won a lawsuit that an Orlando disability advocate filed against them on behalf of her adult autistic son to get him immediate access to the FastPass lines at the Disney World theme parks. Donna Lorman, president of the Autism Society of Greater Orlando, sued Disney in 2014 after
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Lawsuit Filed Against Disney’s Disability Access Service
According to wdwinfo.com there has been a lawsuit filed against Disney’s Disability Access Service, claiming that they discriminate against certain disabilities. I knew it was just matter of time. Since I have personal experience with this, I can tell you that I feel they treat certain disabilities like they
New Disability Access Service Card Now Available at Disney World and Disneyland
Last week, Disney Parks officially replaced the Guest Assistance Card with the new Disability Access Service Card. Disney Parks have expressed “an unwavering commitment to providing a welcoming and inclusive environment and accessible experiences for guests.” The goal of the new Disability Access Service Card is to better assist guests
Guest Assistance Card Program Update
We have been reporting about the changes coming on Oct. 9 to the Disability Assistance program. Many of us are not happy with this, but here are a few more details about the new program. They are modifying the current Guest Assistance Card program, which gives access to attractions for
Guest Assistance Card to Become Disabled Assistance Service
There has been a lot of talk about the Guest Assistance Card. We posted a couple articles about some things we had heard floating around and it seems as though these changes are now slowly becoming a reality. You may have heard already, but these changes were needed because of
Disney looking to discontinue Guest Assistance Card
Everyone remembers the news story from this past summer of the abuse of the Guest Assistance Card or GAC at the Disney Parks. Since then Disney has been looking for a way to phase out of the current system and put something new in it’s place. My writer Sunshine was
Possible Changes to the Guest Assistance Card
Hola my fellow Disney addicts it is I, Anonymouse! It’s been awhile since you heard from me, I know you missed me. I am back with some rumors that I have heard around the “World” lately. I am sure most of you heard about the scandal concerning some people of
Rich NYC Moms hire handicapped tour guides to cut lines at Disney World
The New York Post has learned some wealthy NYC moms have figured out a way to cut the long lines at Walt Disney World by hiring disabled people to pose as family members so their kids can jump to the front of the line using a Guest Assistance Card or
Disney World’s Guest Assistance Card Details
For anyone that is visiting Walt Disney World in a wheelchair or if you have another medical condition that requires accommodations, I highly recommend stopping by guest relations to pick up a Guest Assistance Card. This card will help alert Cast Members of your needs and can make your vacation
Disney World and Anxiety
Many people suffer daily with Anxiety. It can be a struggle for most people to enjoy everyday life without worrying what will trigger the next panic attack. Today I want to help you Survive Anxiety while visiting Disney World. I have a degree in Psychology and my daughter has anxiety.
Vacationing at Disney World with Special Needs: ASD/ADHD
Families with special needs children may find the idea of traveling daunting. Vacation planning should be a fun time and something to look forward to, not fear or dread. As a travel agent, I have been blessed to find families with special needs very open about their unique situation and
Disney World’s Guest Assistance Card Details
For anyone that is visiting Walt Disney World in a wheelchair or if you have another medical condition that requires accommodations, I highly recommend stopping by guest relations to pick up a Guest Assistance Card. This card will help alert Cast Members of your needs and can make your vacation
Vacationing with Special Needs: ASD/ADHD
Families with special needs children may find the idea of traveling daunting. Vacation planning should be a fun time and something to look forward to, not fear or dread. As a travel agent, I have been blessed to find families with special needs very open about their unique situation and