kathyell
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I have a lovely friend who has always wanted to go to WDW but has been too intimidated by all of the details of planning the trip that she's never taken the plunge. We have scheduled a trip later this year on my family's DVC points and she and her husband will be accompanying us, as we'll be there to show them the ropes. So that part is a big YAY.
The not-so-yay is that, due to a vision problem, she is unable to view anything in 3D. I believe the specific issue in her case is commonly referred to as a "lazy eye", and this condition means that her eyes cannot put together the stereo images provided through 3D glasses into a 3D image in her brain.
Has anyone here ever had this problem or been to WDW with someone with this problem? Is there anything Disney was able to do to accommodate the issue, or did you just avoid the 3D attractions. (It's a shame if that's the case, as I know she would LOVE TSM and Philharmagic if she was able to view them somehow.)
She has said that if there was some sort of screen that performed the function of the 3D glasses that was further out, something around arm's length, she's been told in the past that something like that would work. (Perhaps it has something to do with the focal distance of her eyes?)
I did a search on this forum for "3D" and came up blank, but I'm hoping someone may have gone down this path already and may know if there's anything Disney can do to accommodate us.
Thanks!
The not-so-yay is that, due to a vision problem, she is unable to view anything in 3D. I believe the specific issue in her case is commonly referred to as a "lazy eye", and this condition means that her eyes cannot put together the stereo images provided through 3D glasses into a 3D image in her brain.
Has anyone here ever had this problem or been to WDW with someone with this problem? Is there anything Disney was able to do to accommodate the issue, or did you just avoid the 3D attractions. (It's a shame if that's the case, as I know she would LOVE TSM and Philharmagic if she was able to view them somehow.)
She has said that if there was some sort of screen that performed the function of the 3D glasses that was further out, something around arm's length, she's been told in the past that something like that would work. (Perhaps it has something to do with the focal distance of her eyes?)
I did a search on this forum for "3D" and came up blank, but I'm hoping someone may have gone down this path already and may know if there's anything Disney can do to accommodate us.
Thanks!