MalkaR
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- Oct 26, 2011
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I'm planning a trip for the end of January and we'll be taking my mom. She's had Stargardts (retinal dystrophy causing vision issues and near blindness in the dark) since I was a teenager, although it wasn't diagnosed until this past year. I remember her missing a step in the Indiana Jones queue in Disneyland when I was young and spraining her ankle because she just couldn't see the steps well in the dark. She didn't even realize she had vision issues, just didn't "like" driving at night, things like that. So now we're all going on our first trip to WDW. I'll obviously keep hold of her in queues, and she has a little flashlight she carries with her at all times. She obviously won't use the flashlight during the rides. If anyone has a similar issue, do you know if she'll even be able to see the rides, so many of them are low-light? I'm sure she'll enjoy them either way, the sounds and music are amazing. Any tips about safely getting her in and out of rides in near-dark? Anything else I need to consider?