By Evan George
Daily Journal Staff Writer
LOS ANGELES - Contrary to the Walt Disney Company's famous promises, two annual pass holders to Disney theme parks who are blind say their dreams did not come true during their visits. The two women filed a discrimination lawsuit Thursday alleging that the company's theme parks in Anaheim and Orlando, Fla. treat blind patrons unfairly.
Cari Shields, 33, and Amber Boggs, 27, cl...
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