eeyore45
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Hi,
Just thought I'd give a brief summary of dh and his use of the reflective captioning, hand held captioning and assitive listening device. DH is hard of hearing, reads lips and functions well - he's used to missing out on stuff... but after reading these boards, and printing out material, I thought I was prepared!!
1. At MGM we waited in the guest line for 10 min, requested to rent the equipment $25 for the assistive listening (like in theatres, or an FM device - dh felt it was fantastic at filtering out the noise and upping the high frequency sounds) $100 for the hand held captioning... no charge for reflective captioning.
I would urge you to get their maps and familairze with the symbols since each ride, entry uses something different. This became a hassle to dh and he skipped it at the next park, only using reflective captioning, I think next time I'll be better prepared to help him!! THe hand held captioning often was ahead of the speakers/ride or had a completely different script in the case of the Backstage Tour (dh lol at the Golden Girls homes.. etc)
Reflective captioning indicated on the maps and usually at the 3D shows - we noticed it at Fatasmic but had already sat down, it was unscheduled for us to see this, and I feel bad I wasnt better prepared!
For the 3D shows when we got thru the turnstyles I would request reflective captioning, and they would put us with the wheelchair people - but you had to remind the CM in charge... at the Animal Kingdom the Tough to be a Bug show, I knew the CM didnt get it, he wanted us to wait until he sat the wheelchairs, and the seats filled up, I did try once, but realized it wasnt that big of a deal... he felt bad later, and we sat thru the next show in the right seats with the captioning device.
At philharmagic we saw this during eride nights, the captioning wasnt on, so I didnt see it to request the screen... the next day when we got to the MK early and walked in, there it was, so I requested a screen, we were seated in a good location, so it was no problem... again, be prepared!!
At Epcot the 3D Honey I shrunk the Audience, the same experience, the first time, they knew ahead of time to save us the 3 seats close to the back and on the side to optimally view the captions... the next day we went and the CM there was clueless, dh was helping the wheelchair, and I ran to grab the 3 end seats - and was promptly chewed out by a guest thinking I was invading her territory, I tried to explain, but to no avail - however I sat dh next to her, and I think she was embarrasseed when she realized his needs.
Again, this is new territory for us, and for many, so it didnt put a damper on our time at WDW. I think any home that uses closed captioning would enjoy the reflective captioning, dh sure loved hearing the jokes at the Muppet 3D with the captions! It still appears to be new...
the hand held was hit or miss so dh didnt want me to lug it around the other parks that had wet rides, so I bowed to his wishes!
I know next time to be better prepared going in, I just hate to stand in lines, and it was so very crowded at the guest services, and I just didnt want to wait each day, and often we parked hopped...
Just thought I'd give a brief summary of dh and his use of the reflective captioning, hand held captioning and assitive listening device. DH is hard of hearing, reads lips and functions well - he's used to missing out on stuff... but after reading these boards, and printing out material, I thought I was prepared!!
1. At MGM we waited in the guest line for 10 min, requested to rent the equipment $25 for the assistive listening (like in theatres, or an FM device - dh felt it was fantastic at filtering out the noise and upping the high frequency sounds) $100 for the hand held captioning... no charge for reflective captioning.
I would urge you to get their maps and familairze with the symbols since each ride, entry uses something different. This became a hassle to dh and he skipped it at the next park, only using reflective captioning, I think next time I'll be better prepared to help him!! THe hand held captioning often was ahead of the speakers/ride or had a completely different script in the case of the Backstage Tour (dh lol at the Golden Girls homes.. etc)
Reflective captioning indicated on the maps and usually at the 3D shows - we noticed it at Fatasmic but had already sat down, it was unscheduled for us to see this, and I feel bad I wasnt better prepared!
For the 3D shows when we got thru the turnstyles I would request reflective captioning, and they would put us with the wheelchair people - but you had to remind the CM in charge... at the Animal Kingdom the Tough to be a Bug show, I knew the CM didnt get it, he wanted us to wait until he sat the wheelchairs, and the seats filled up, I did try once, but realized it wasnt that big of a deal... he felt bad later, and we sat thru the next show in the right seats with the captioning device.
At philharmagic we saw this during eride nights, the captioning wasnt on, so I didnt see it to request the screen... the next day when we got to the MK early and walked in, there it was, so I requested a screen, we were seated in a good location, so it was no problem... again, be prepared!!
At Epcot the 3D Honey I shrunk the Audience, the same experience, the first time, they knew ahead of time to save us the 3 seats close to the back and on the side to optimally view the captions... the next day we went and the CM there was clueless, dh was helping the wheelchair, and I ran to grab the 3 end seats - and was promptly chewed out by a guest thinking I was invading her territory, I tried to explain, but to no avail - however I sat dh next to her, and I think she was embarrasseed when she realized his needs.
Again, this is new territory for us, and for many, so it didnt put a damper on our time at WDW. I think any home that uses closed captioning would enjoy the reflective captioning, dh sure loved hearing the jokes at the Muppet 3D with the captions! It still appears to be new...
the hand held was hit or miss so dh didnt want me to lug it around the other parks that had wet rides, so I bowed to his wishes!
I know next time to be better prepared going in, I just hate to stand in lines, and it was so very crowded at the guest services, and I just didnt want to wait each day, and often we parked hopped...