Universal Has Dialed Back Their Disability Access Policies, Will Disney Follow?

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With Universal’s recent decision to stop requiring disabled guests to apply for an IBCCES Accessibility Card (IAC), we must wonder if Disney will also change their controversial disability access policies. Universal Stops Accessibility Card Requirement We learned this week that Universal Orlando Resort no longer requires the IAC to receive accommodations at the parks. They … Read more

BREAKING: Universal Parks Outsourcing Disability Access Service to 3rd Party; Documentation Now Required

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Universal Orlando Resort and Universal Studios Hollywood will be launching a new accessibility service July 24 and removing the current system, giving guests with disabilities a new way to request accommodations at certain attractions. Universal Accessibility Card Right now, guests who are not able to wait in line for a long period of time need … Read more