disney world dreamer
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i'm visually impaired and i'm going solo for the first time.
this will also be the first time to take my cane.
i was trained in how to use the cane but i have never used it in everyday life so taking it to disney world is mostly just for others to recognize my disability.
i intended to keep it in my bag and just use it when i'm somewhere dimly lit.
but now i wonder if i should just have it out all the time so that CM's especially can see that i may need help finding where the line entrances and ride vehicles are instead of having to explain to each CM i encounter at a ride that i need help and them thinking i'm weird lol.
the other thing i'm wondering now is if i keep it out all the time should i still take a bag that is large enough to fit it which would mean a small backpack or should i bring a smaller crossbody bag and just put a clip on the cane so i can fold it up and attach it to the bag when i really don't need it or i'm on a ride?
and yes i do know about DAS but just having that doesn't really show my disability like a cane does.
this will also be the first time to take my cane.
i was trained in how to use the cane but i have never used it in everyday life so taking it to disney world is mostly just for others to recognize my disability.
i intended to keep it in my bag and just use it when i'm somewhere dimly lit.
but now i wonder if i should just have it out all the time so that CM's especially can see that i may need help finding where the line entrances and ride vehicles are instead of having to explain to each CM i encounter at a ride that i need help and them thinking i'm weird lol.
the other thing i'm wondering now is if i keep it out all the time should i still take a bag that is large enough to fit it which would mean a small backpack or should i bring a smaller crossbody bag and just put a clip on the cane so i can fold it up and attach it to the bag when i really don't need it or i'm on a ride?
and yes i do know about DAS but just having that doesn't really show my disability like a cane does.