luv2surf
Mouseketeer
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- May 11, 2009
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Hi! I hold two deaf group cruise every year on Disney Cruise. We requested ASL interpreters far in advance (1 year to 6 months before actual sail date). The interpreters did a wonderful job and they are very professional. You will need to fill out the Special Service Information form and fax (or mail) it to DCL. They will also put special equipments in the cabin, from strobe light for emergency to tty.
One important thing is that Disney ASL interpreters are not allowed to go out on shore excursions at Nassau, Key West, Cozumel, etc.
When you make your reservation, make sure you let DCL know about your special need, so they can put that information down in their system. They will also forward your request to the Special Service Department.
One important thing is that Disney ASL interpreters are not allowed to go out on shore excursions at Nassau, Key West, Cozumel, etc.
When you make your reservation, make sure you let DCL know about your special need, so they can put that information down in their system. They will also forward your request to the Special Service Department.