grad_dis_nut
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Hi all,
I'm looking for thoughts on helping my FIL enjoy his first trip to WDW next month. He has no vision in one eye and extremely low vision in the other, due to glaucoma and has been fairly depressed about the loss of sight/independence, so I really want this trip to NOT be a reminder of his limitations.
I have read about being able to get him an audio recording to give him an idea of the layout, etc. I am wondering, though, about things like whether he should use his cane to help navigate curbs and steps or not. He's not super proficient with it yet and with crowds I wonder if it will be cause for others to trip over him--and he'd feel terrible. Anyone have experience with this situation?
Also, given his low vision in one eye, I know that he'll have better ability to see shows (like Country Bears, Little Mermaid, American Adventure) if he can be closer up where it's brighter. However, I don't want to be one of "THOSE" people who push others out of the way to get front and center seats
I think we can go get a GAC for him for special seating, but I was wondering if it's handled discreetly. He is definitely embarrassed to draw attention to himself.
I guess I"m just looking for any thoughts or experiences that you might have to share. Really want this to be fun for him (and all of us!)
Thanks in advance.
I'm looking for thoughts on helping my FIL enjoy his first trip to WDW next month. He has no vision in one eye and extremely low vision in the other, due to glaucoma and has been fairly depressed about the loss of sight/independence, so I really want this trip to NOT be a reminder of his limitations.
I have read about being able to get him an audio recording to give him an idea of the layout, etc. I am wondering, though, about things like whether he should use his cane to help navigate curbs and steps or not. He's not super proficient with it yet and with crowds I wonder if it will be cause for others to trip over him--and he'd feel terrible. Anyone have experience with this situation?
Also, given his low vision in one eye, I know that he'll have better ability to see shows (like Country Bears, Little Mermaid, American Adventure) if he can be closer up where it's brighter. However, I don't want to be one of "THOSE" people who push others out of the way to get front and center seats

I guess I"m just looking for any thoughts or experiences that you might have to share. Really want this to be fun for him (and all of us!)
Thanks in advance.