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A lawsuit has been filed and is seeking class action status against the entertainment company for allegedly violating the Americans With Disabilities Act by prohibiting the use of Segways at its theme parks in Florida. The lawsuit was filed in US District Court for the Middle District of Florida, in Orlando on behalf of all individuals with disabilities who rely on a Segway for transportation. Walt Disney World prohibits the use of a Segway at The Magic Kingdom, Epcot, Disney-MGM Studios, and Disney's Animal Kingdom. The lawsuit claims this policy is in violation of Title III of the ADA by denying full access and enjoyment of the parks to disabled individuals.

A disabled person's only option is to rent a motorized scooter or wheelchair for $35 per day on top of the daily admission price of $67. This forces disabled individuals to pay 50% more than persons who do not suffer from a mobility related disability.

Nearly 7,000 individuals with mobility related disabilities rely upon a Segway to enhance their mobility. This group includes individuals who suffer form multiple sclerosis, arthritis, amputees, spinal injuries, Parkinson, etc.

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Last updated on Nov-16-07
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