Chi84
Premium Member
Right. So Disney is required to allow a disabled person to enjoy an attraction such as a ride or show with a companion. They do this. I’ve never heard anyone complain about being separated in rides or shows.to clarify - “This” = companion seating in a theatre.
The ADA law requires companion seats next to designated wheelchair spaces. This is so the guest in the wheelchair may sit with a companion, just like other guests enjoying the show.
That case upheld a ruling that a theater is required to hold companion seats next to their accessible seats until 10 minutes before the movie starts.