rabidstoat
Mouseketeer
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- Oct 22, 2005
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Note: I'm not sure what this is called, so it's quite possible I'm using the wrong terminology, apologies in advance!
When I was looking around MuppetVision 4D, I noticed that there was some closed captioning going on in the back. It was being projected in mirror image. How does that work? I don't have anyone in my family who's deaf, I was just curious, because I couldn't figure out how it would be reflected so someone could view it.
Another question is, I remember going to a show in the past where there was an interpreter up front, think it was Beauty and the Beast. Are there still interpreters available for shows, for guests who need them?
I'm always impressed when I go to Disney how accessible they've made it, not even just for guests but also for people who work there, I saw such a diverse group there in terms of ability and body size and age. It's easy to see how scooters and the like are accommodated, but some things are trickier to figure out.
When I was looking around MuppetVision 4D, I noticed that there was some closed captioning going on in the back. It was being projected in mirror image. How does that work? I don't have anyone in my family who's deaf, I was just curious, because I couldn't figure out how it would be reflected so someone could view it.
Another question is, I remember going to a show in the past where there was an interpreter up front, think it was Beauty and the Beast. Are there still interpreters available for shows, for guests who need them?
I'm always impressed when I go to Disney how accessible they've made it, not even just for guests but also for people who work there, I saw such a diverse group there in terms of ability and body size and age. It's easy to see how scooters and the like are accommodated, but some things are trickier to figure out.