“Plaintiffs allege not just that Six Flags refused to allow A.V. to use his Convaid Cruiser, the particular model of mobility aid he was utilizing at the time, in its water attractions, but also that Six Flags refused to allow him to use any medical stroller and, further, refused to offer any other reasonable accommodation,” U.S. Magistrate Judge Katherine A. Robertson said.
A federal judge in Massachusetts denied Six Flags New England’s attempts to dismiss discrimination claims brought by a family who claimed the amusement park refused to allow a child the use of its water attractions while secured in a physician-prescribed medical stroller.