Disney revamping park policy that helps visitors with disabilities avoid waiting in line
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Disney is revamping its policy for park visitors with disabilities, limiting how many people are eligible for the program that helps guests avoid lines because too many people are exploiting it. Disney’s Disability Access Service program, or DAS, was launched in 2013, according to a Disney spokesperson. The free program is intended for guests with a “developmental disability such as autism or similar” and who are unable to wait in line for an extended period of time, according to the policy...

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