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I can understand Disney's side. They have to make the parks safe for everybody. The Segways go much faster than even the off-site ECVs. Could be dangerous in a crowded park. Even in a not so crowded park, there are times when people stop suddenly or change course without warning. Doing that in front of a person riding a Segway could be very dangerous, not only for the non-Segway user, but the disabled person as well.
As long as Disney provided accomodations for one's disability, they are not in violation of the law. It doesn't matter whether or not the disabled person likes the accomodations; it matters whether or not they are there for use. I don't see where not letting someone ride whatever vehicle they want in the park is discrimination.
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