This investigation started after claims that the parks don’t allow certain walkers called “rollator walkers”, adding that the walkers are essential for many guests to get around.
The investigation aims to determine whether the company, which operates popular theme parks such as SeaWorld Orlando, Busch Gardens Tampa Bay, Aquatica Orlando, discriminates against guests with ...
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