This case is quite similar with Disney+ case.

You press ‘Agree’, you lost the right to sue the company.

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    1. Moving to arbitration where the party making the agreement picks the arbiter, is close to being dismissed because there is about a 10% chance of winning.

    2. The restaurant is in Disney Springs. Correct that its not Disney but they still have a stake in the restaurant.

    Your misinformation is just as bad.

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        Wow, no reason for name calling. I was just calling out how you were doing a similar injustice to the truth. But okay, I am a cunt for disagreeing with your assessment.

        I’m not arguing that Disney should be held liable just that your generalization was wrong. If you are going to argue points of view on the internet and revert to name calling all I have to say is go to bed you child.

        In other news, like the article that spurred this thread corporations using ToS to scapegoat things is wrong.