I am not going to provide examples, but there are many who get denied when the
DAS is the best accomodation and even under the new rules people getting approved when it is not the best option. But my biggest issue is the other accommodations have been very poorly implemented. Done correctly, they could indeed work, but explaining needs at every attraction is very tedious and tiring for many that may have some non-visible/non-physical disability, but don't qualify for the DAS for example. Again, I am not saying they should automatically be approved for the DAS, but those who think they should have to pay for
lightning lane access to be properly accommodated are incorrect, it also doesn't work in many cases. For example, you are limited to once per attraction per day using the Lightning Lane access, but many with disabilities can't ride all of the attractions, so this means they can't use it at attractions they can't ride and yet now can only ride each attraction they can once per day.
Sorry, but DH an I neither one will keep making excuses for Disney's poor implementation, many on here seem to have the attitude of Disney can do no wrong, they most certainly can and are indeed doing wrong and that doesn't mean the previous system was right either, it means there needs to be a better balance and that doesn't mean making it stricter, it means fine tuning things that aren't working and in some cases making things less strict to make sure people aren't being denied the tools they need to have an enjoyable day in the parks.