Chi84
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But don’t you think an argument can be made along the following lines?You are mixing and matching and using things out of context.
The theatre example was to illustrate that you can’t force a disabled person to take an alt program… even under the guise of discounts. Not an elaboration on documentation.
Its from the section on right to participate and the lead-in is “Individuals with disabilities may not be required to accept special "benefits" if they choose not to do so.”
Restrooms are a finite scenario because the design standards have already explicitly defined what reasonable accommodation is and what the venue must do.
The discussion on waits is not relevant to the discussion quoted.
Disney provides a system for patrons to access rides without waiting in line, but charges for the system. It will provide that system free as an accommodation to persons who are unable to stand in lines due to a disability but asks for documentation. The disabled person is not forced to provide documentation and may choose instead to purchase the service. The access is the same whether or not the person provides the documentation.
I’m not saying it’s what should or will happen, but I can foresee the argument being made.