Mazzy
Planning for 2019
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I have been to WDW twice before and just told the CM I'm partially deaf and need captions, without a GAC.
This time round it's a bit different as I will have to use an ECV due to foot problems. Do I really need a GAC or will I be OK just telling the CM I'm deaf too?
What do you think?
Also, if I do need a GAC, where do I get it, how do I get it, and do I need one for each park?
Thanks a bunch!
This time round it's a bit different as I will have to use an ECV due to foot problems. Do I really need a GAC or will I be OK just telling the CM I'm deaf too?
What do you think?
Also, if I do need a GAC, where do I get it, how do I get it, and do I need one for each park?
Thanks a bunch!
That was at MK and they were putting the info into a computer and then printing it out in another room. They apparently grabbed the wrong one to hand to my DH. So, check the GAC over before you leave Guest Services.
. I agree that sometimes people with disabilities have to be proactive, but the trip does not have to be stressful. Just be sure to let the CM know about your hearing issues since they will already (hopefully) have noticed your mobility issue.