I was reading another DISers trip report and her husband got the GAC card due to his poor vision he is legally blind or something. I dont even think you actually need a note just go to guest relations and ask for one and explain why you need it. I think you should be able to get one without issue. Cant wait to meet up with you guys at the dolewhip meet.
You don't need a note.
If you go to the disABILITIES FAQs thread near the top of the disABILITIES Board, there is more information about GACs in post #6. There is a link in my signature to get there.
To summarize for you, just go to Guest Relations in any park.
You don't need a note. You just have to be able to explain what you need.
well I have always found if you ask the CM nicely they go out of their way to help out... you also might wanna show up too early for shows so it is easier to make it "down front"
With Nemo the musical... not sure sitting down front is best since other "stuff" goes on around you, but to see the stage close would be best. Beauty and the Beast assistance seating is right down front. Lion king assistance seating is right down front. Ariel in DHS the assistance seating is in the back, but let the CM know as you are entering you need to be seated for limited sight and they grab you a spot.
That's what springs to mind off the top of my head
Most shows have the majority of the seating for guests using wheelchairs and
ECVs in the back of the theater, although some also have seating in the front.
Unless you have someone in your party using a wheelchair or
ECV, you won't need to use that seating and the CMs usually won't be putting your party with the people using wheelchairs.
I have seen situations where people didn't understand that and were upset because they thought they needed to be with the wheelchair group. So, don't be surprised if you are sometimes placed with people using wheelchairs and other times are not.
You might also be
interested in the information in this thread about a new audio description device that is available at WDW. No one has reported about using it yet, but it sounds like it may be really nice for some people.