The U.S. Justice Department has filed a lawsuit against United Parks & Resorts, the parent company of Sea World, alleging discrimination against individuals with disabilities. Bloomberg posted on X, highlighting that the lawsuit claims the company's policy prohibits the use of wheeled walkers with seats at its theme parks, which could potentially violate the Americans with Disabilities Act. The legal action seeks to address and rectify these alleged discriminatory practices to ensure accessibility for all visitors. The outcome of this case could have significant implications for the theme park industry and its compliance with federal disability laws.