HottyToddy10
Earning My Ears
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We are planning a trip with my grandmother who had a stroke several years ago. She is not really deaf, but does have trouble hearing.
Her biggest problem is that she has difficulty understanding words especially when there is any background noise or if someone is talking too fast. This is a big issue in public places.
Also, she tires easily and will need a lot assistance getting onto rides. We will be doing mostly shows so she can rest.
Does anyone have any experience with going to Disney with this type of disability?
Are there any attractions that would be better or worse for her than others? (For example Its a Small World and Haunted Mansion would be perfect because they are low intensity and don't require much understanding).
She is very young at heart and we are certain she will love all of the shows and rides even if she cannot understand them, but we do want to make this trip the best trip ever. It is her first and only big vacation!
Her biggest problem is that she has difficulty understanding words especially when there is any background noise or if someone is talking too fast. This is a big issue in public places.
Also, she tires easily and will need a lot assistance getting onto rides. We will be doing mostly shows so she can rest.
Does anyone have any experience with going to Disney with this type of disability?
Are there any attractions that would be better or worse for her than others? (For example Its a Small World and Haunted Mansion would be perfect because they are low intensity and don't require much understanding).
She is very young at heart and we are certain she will love all of the shows and rides even if she cannot understand them, but we do want to make this trip the best trip ever. It is her first and only big vacation!