Do You Think People With Autism Be Allowed To Cut Lines At Disney? A Judge May Soon Decide
via WTSP Do you have a child with autism? Well, anyone with autism could soon be allowed to cut to the front of the line at Disney World Thirty different…

Do you have a child with autism? Well, anyone with autism could soon be allowed to cut to the front of the line at Disney World

LAKE BUENA VISTA, FL - JULY 06: In this handout provided by Disney Parks, actor Justin Hartley celebrates his daughter Isabella Justice's thirteenth birthday by braving Big Thunder Mountain Railroad roller coaster July 6, 2017 at Magic Kingdom Park at Walt Disney World Resort in Lake Buena Vista, Florida. Hartley was joined by his fiance, actress Chrishell Stause. (Photo by Chloe Rice/Disney Parks via Getty Images)
Thirty different families have filed lawsuits saying that Disney is not adequately accommodating visitors with autism and other disabilities and they want to make sure they get the same concessions.

LAKE BUENA VISTA, FL - DECEMBER 06: In this handout image provided by Disney Parks, fireworks light the sky over Cinderella Castle during the Grand Opening of New Fantasyland at Walt Disney World Resort December 6, 2012 in Lake Buena Vista, Florida. Actress Ginnifer Goodwin, Disney Parks and Resorts Chairman Tom Staggs, singer Jordin Sparks and Mickey Mouse joined dozens of Disney characters on Cinderella Castle stage to celebrate the opening. New Fantasyland is a new area in the Magic Kingdom and is the largest expansion in the 41-year history of the theme park. (Photo by Gene Duncan/Disney Parks via Getty Images)
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It very hard to anyone with autism to wait in line because they cannot grasp the concept of time.

LAKE BUENA VISTA, FL - NOVEMBER 09: In this handout photo provided by Disney Parks, Rapper, singer and songwriter Flo Rida performs during the taping of the Thanksgiving TV special, "The Wonderful World of Disney: Magical Holiday Celebration", in Magic Kingdom Park at Walt Disney World Resort during November 9, 2016 in Lake Buena Vista, Florida. The telecast airs nationwide November 24 on ABC-TV. (Photo by Mark Ashman/Disney Parks via Getty Images)
(Photo by Mark Ashman/Disney Parks via Getty Images)
Many autistic children have had meltdowns at Disney waiting in line for rides caught on video.
