flynnibus
Premium Member
It's more accurate to say - it depends on what the accommodation or modification needed... not the disability per say. Because accommodating a blind person in a theatre.. is not the same as accommodating the same blind person in a open driving environment. The disability is the same, but they can be accommodated in one situation but not the other... because the accommodation needed can fundamentally alter the business/offer while the other doesn't need to.And your right, accommodations can’t make the product “discourage” or not “include” disabled customers… and again, it all depends on what the disability is as to what would discourage Or exclude someone .
That is incorrect and not why their requirements are interpreted as valid by the companies.I think that universal, and six flags and others are within the law to require documentation because they are offering the disabled guest an elevated service that non disabled guests have to pay for