On a recent trip to Disneyland, Casey Mackay was struck by the difficulties many families faced when trying to acquire disability passes for the park under Disneyland’s new tougher policy. For many parents of children with disabilities, waiting in line for 2 hours in simply not an option, and the application process for a front-of-the-line pass was long and confusing. Hear Casey’s report on the issues that drove a group of parents to launch a law suit against the park:
Witnessing the challenges parents of children with disabilities faced at Disneyland drove Casey to investigate how policies at Toronto’s most popular summer attractions stack up in terms of accessibility.