If this is true, then there are
many private businesses and government agencies violating the ADA laws by making people wait in line.
Disney has made their queues wheelchair accesible for over a decade, and the Racers queue is a great example of that. But are you saying the ADA laws also mandate that Disney has to let a family from Ohio go in the Fastpass lane because Mom says Junior has "ADD and can't wait in line"?
If that's the case, then the TSA is violating the ADA laws because they have no Fastpass line at airports for people who can't wait in line. Grocery stores, big box stores, department stores at Christmas, etc. are all violating the ADA laws because they have no Fastpass line for people who can't wait in line at the checkouts. Every big city DMV office in the country is violating the ADA laws when they set up switchbacks five deep to get your new license plates. The local bank on a Friday afternoon is violating the ADA laws when the line to see a teller is 30 minutes long. Etc., etc., etc.
I would love to see the ADA law verbiage where it says amusement parks, or any private business or government agency with a public office, has to not only make their queues wheelchair accesible, but also provide a faster route to the ride vehicle or point of sale or purpose of visit for anyone who says they can't wait in line. In a few Google searches, I could only find ADA verbiage that addressed the width of queues and the gradient of ground elevations that allow a wheelchair to safely navigate the queue. And just what constitutes "faster"? Is the 45 minute long line through Fastpass at Racers on a Sunday afternoon fast enough?
Or could Disney be sued because these are people who claim they physically and/or emotionally can't wait in line and yet they wait in the 45 minute Fastpass line with their GAC because at least it's shorter than the 120 minute Standby line? And would the lawyer who sued Disney for this ADA violation also sue Target and WalMart on Thanksgiving weekend for making people wait in long lines for checkout during the big Christmas sale?