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Disney's Handheld Device

New assistive device helps individuals with hearing or vision impairments enjoy the full experience of Disney Parks.

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Walt Disney World in Florida and Disneyland in California, are committed to full accessibility for all types of disabilities. Disney's engineers recently created a new handheld assistive device-simply known as Disney's Handheld Device-to help individuals with hearing or vision impairments enjoy the full experience of Disney Parks.

Disney's Handheld Device is an updated Assistive Technology Device (ATD), or Durateq Assistive Technology Version (ATV), for vision and hearing impairments. They are available at the parks' Guest Services offices with a $25 deposit, which is refunded when the device is returned that same day.

To learn more about the new handheld device, click here!


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