So you’re going to divide everyone’s disability’s into classes.No. The standard should be a reasonable accommodation for that class of disability.
Disney does not need to “customize” accommodations to specific needs. It can decouple and provide accommodations based on type of disability.
How does that account for the severity of the disability?
Just like people with Autism are on a spectrum with wildly varying requirements based on the severity, so are other types of disabilities.
Once you start dividing people into groups if your not looking at things on an individualized basis, your going to create issues for many guests.
Again your not answering the main question.
If people have medical documentation showing they need DAS, are you against them receiving accommodation if their disability is outside the scope of “developmental”?