2019TripIdeas
Mouseketeer
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- Feb 6, 2018
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Hello!
I cannot believe this thought didn't occur to me until just now- we travel this coming week! Hoping you'll all be able to fill me in on the best way to go about this!
One of my children is hearing impaired (single sided deafness) and she does not do particularly well in incredibly noisy environments. She really struggles most in environments with competing background noise. Loud noises themselves don't bother her, but she does pretty quickly lose ability to localize/identify where noise is coming from if the full environment is loud. At home, we avoid restaurants that are crazy noisy, for example, because it's just not fun for her.... but most places, she really does do great and you'd never know about her hearing impairment. Our basic rule of thumb is if you need to raise your voice to be heard above music, it's too loud for her to enjoy.
Does anyone have pointers for things to avoid/know? Is Disney responsive to things like asking to sit further away from a speaker, for example?
I booked an ADR at Raglan Road and now I'm questioning if that was smart. She loves step dancing (my primary motivation for booking it) but in another thread I saw mentioned that it is reallly loud in there, which I hadn't even considered. We also have an ADR at Biergarten but I'm imagining that being kind of a more "open air environment" (maybe?) and with more intermittent noise, she'd do okay there I think.
Our other ADRs are Storybook Dining, Garden Grill, Skippers Canteen, Boma if anyone has feedback on how noisy those places are.
I cannot believe this thought didn't occur to me until just now- we travel this coming week! Hoping you'll all be able to fill me in on the best way to go about this!
One of my children is hearing impaired (single sided deafness) and she does not do particularly well in incredibly noisy environments. She really struggles most in environments with competing background noise. Loud noises themselves don't bother her, but she does pretty quickly lose ability to localize/identify where noise is coming from if the full environment is loud. At home, we avoid restaurants that are crazy noisy, for example, because it's just not fun for her.... but most places, she really does do great and you'd never know about her hearing impairment. Our basic rule of thumb is if you need to raise your voice to be heard above music, it's too loud for her to enjoy.
Does anyone have pointers for things to avoid/know? Is Disney responsive to things like asking to sit further away from a speaker, for example?
I booked an ADR at Raglan Road and now I'm questioning if that was smart. She loves step dancing (my primary motivation for booking it) but in another thread I saw mentioned that it is reallly loud in there, which I hadn't even considered. We also have an ADR at Biergarten but I'm imagining that being kind of a more "open air environment" (maybe?) and with more intermittent noise, she'd do okay there I think.
Our other ADRs are Storybook Dining, Garden Grill, Skippers Canteen, Boma if anyone has feedback on how noisy those places are.