Talking Hands
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Disney rides are very visually interesting but now Disney has gone beyond expectations and added hand held captioning to rides that cannot be interpreted, closed captioned or use reflective captioning.
Before this weekend I had never understood 50% of the words to Haunted Mansion. With the handheld captioning I was to enjoy all of the narration as well as know what the sound effects are. I was thrilled.
In the Magic Kingdom and EPCOT you and go to City Hall and leave a $100 deposit (credit card will do) and obtain a handheld captioning device. They turn the device on and as you approach a ride you hold the device chest high and it automatically turns on and gives you the narration to the ride. You do have to hit the backlight button to see the screen but that is all you have to do. It is basically automatic.
I highly recommend this device and look forward to using it on more rides when I am able. The broken ankle and foot kept me off quite a few rides this trip since I could not transfer safely to the ride vehicles.
Before this weekend I had never understood 50% of the words to Haunted Mansion. With the handheld captioning I was to enjoy all of the narration as well as know what the sound effects are. I was thrilled.
In the Magic Kingdom and EPCOT you and go to City Hall and leave a $100 deposit (credit card will do) and obtain a handheld captioning device. They turn the device on and as you approach a ride you hold the device chest high and it automatically turns on and gives you the narration to the ride. You do have to hit the backlight button to see the screen but that is all you have to do. It is basically automatic.
I highly recommend this device and look forward to using it on more rides when I am able. The broken ankle and foot kept me off quite a few rides this trip since I could not transfer safely to the ride vehicles.