Anjelica
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because I never thought about my husband needing one. However, he is legally blind and his eyesight is obviously not that great (he has optical nerve damage). While he can't drive a car he has gotten through daily items through adjustments (sitting closer to the t.v. or movie screen, special software for the computer called Zoomtext and a reader for making items larger).
For my upcoming trip I was searching to see if there was any large print maps, etc. and I stumbled upon a write up regarding GAC for visually impaired people more for like just the shows (I assumed this would be for Beauty and the Beast, etc.).
Is there anyone else out there that has personal experience with either GAC or other items Disney provides for visually impaired people (he can't read braille so he either uses a magnifying glass for menu's or has me read them to him)? Is the GAC an appropriate item for him?
The other thing is if he does get a GAC for shows will he be split up from us (two kids and me)? He may not want to use it if he has to sit by himself but he may if he could bring one of the kids with him as well (17 months and 4 years).
TIA
Anjelica
For my upcoming trip I was searching to see if there was any large print maps, etc. and I stumbled upon a write up regarding GAC for visually impaired people more for like just the shows (I assumed this would be for Beauty and the Beast, etc.).
Is there anyone else out there that has personal experience with either GAC or other items Disney provides for visually impaired people (he can't read braille so he either uses a magnifying glass for menu's or has me read them to him)? Is the GAC an appropriate item for him?
The other thing is if he does get a GAC for shows will he be split up from us (two kids and me)? He may not want to use it if he has to sit by himself but he may if he could bring one of the kids with him as well (17 months and 4 years).
TIA
Anjelica