arielmomma
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Good morning! My family will be traveling to WDW in September to celebrate my son's high school graduation. My brother and sister-in-law will be joining us. It will be their 1st trip (and likely their only). SIL is legally blind. She isn't fully blind. Here at home, she gets around fine without any assistance beyond her glasses. However, WDW will be a new (and much more crowded) experience. She isn't concerned about generally getting around. We were talking about that this weekend have have come up with some strategies and are all willing to help (though we are open to any tips anyone here might have from personal experience!). I was curious, however, about some of the shows, such as FOTLK and the others. I've read that she can ask for devices that will tell her what is happening, but she could actually see it if she were close enough. She has binoculars that she carries with her, but she's been having some issues lately that have made using them less effective. I was curious, would the CMs accommodate her by letting her sit in the front of shows in the areas reserved for those with disabilities, or are those areas solely reserved for individuals using wheelchairs/ECVS? Are there any accommodations available to her that we should know about? She is staying at ASMu Resort. This is probably a one and done experience for them and I want it to be as magical as possible! Thank you for your help.