Lawsuits against Disney's U.S. theme parks brought by visitors with severe autism can move forward. Circuit Court of Appeals ruled last week that plaintiffs in 30 lawsuits can proceed with their claims alleging Walt Disney Parks and Resorts violated the Americans with Disabilities Act. The system is a change from a 2013 program that simply allowed visitors to disability to go to the front of the line without appointment or delay and it's that change -- and according to the lawsuit, the new program creates issues. However, the court's decision specifically noted that the current system simply doesn't work.