"My dh didnt find the assitive listening device
http://allears.net/pl/listen.htm"
They are found at Guest Services at each park.
"or the handheld captioning
http://allears.net/pl/handheld.htm"
Also found at Guest Services at each park. Are park specific.
Used it at MK . New ones are much better and lighter.
"Talking hands posted about interpreters
http://allears.net/pl/asl.htm "
this is only useful for those deaf and hard of hearing who use sign language obviously and many late deafened do not use sign language.
"I used the search function on allears and found this:
http://land.allears.net/blogs/dnews/2011/02/disneys_innovative_technology.html
it was on a blog on the cruise line - you may want to call for any additional info for hearing impaired - I would hope they would have reflective captioning on board...
I found this:
quote:
Guests with hearing disabilities have access to a number of provisions to ensure enjoyment of their vacation. For the show performances,
Disney Cruise Line provides Guest Assistance Packets containing show scripts. Assistive Listening systems are available in the theatres and performance venues. Sign language interpretation may be available on certain cruises upon request. Also available upon request are Stateroom Communication Kits containing a base unit with alarm clock, bed shaker notification, door bell and phone alerts, phone amplifier, smoke detector with a strobe light, and a TTY. "
Requests for interpreting require no less than a 45 day lead time so request as soon as you know you are cruising, I found on my cruise that the server tended to face the male of the party but since we were seated with some of the interpreters, one was kind enough to interpret the server for me. I do lip read as well but there is a lot of background noise in the restaurants.