Disney to Ban Visitors Who Lie About Disabilities

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Published on April 16, 2024 - Duration: 01:31s

Disney to Ban Visitors Who Lie About Disabilities

Disney to Ban Visitors , Who Lie About Disabilities.

The Walt Disney Company says that there has been an uptick in fraudulent disability claims at its parks from people attempting to gain Disability Access Services (DAS), 'New York Post' reports.

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On April 15, the company said that anyone found to have lied about a disability to obtain these services will be banned from Disney parks permanently.

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If it is determined that any of the statements a Guest made in the process of obtaining DAS are not true, the Guest will be permanently barred from entering the Walt Disney World Resort and the Disneyland Resort, The Walt Disney Company, via statement.

Any previously purchased Annual Passes, Magic Key passes, tickets and other park products and services... will be forfeited and not refunded, The Walt Disney Company, via statement.

DAS allows people with disabilities to skip waiting in lines.

The company's website previously indicated that the service was for โ€œguests who have difficulty tolerating extended waits in a conventional queue environment due to a disability.โ€.

The website has since been updated to read, , โ€œDAS is intended to accommodate a small percentage of Guests who, due to a developmental disability like autism or similar, are unable to wait in a conventional queue for an extended period or time.โ€.

At Walt Disney World, โ€œin-person registration will no longer be available at theme park Guest Relations locations starting May 20, 2024,โ€ Disney said.

Instead, DAS registrations will take place via virtual video chat.

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However, at Disneyland, guests can apply for DAS via either virtual chat or an "accessibility services" window beginning June 18.

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Anyone who currently has DAS will be required to re-apply, 'New York Post' reports.


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