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Contents: Actions, Settings and Scene Changes and Works Lobby, Located to the Left After Passing Through with Existing Show Audio at Specific Theme the Main Entrance Braille Guides Buzz Lightyear Astro Blasters is inspired by Disney•Pixar’s “Toy Story 2.” Finding Nemo Submarine Voyage is inspired by Disney Pixar’s “Finding Braille guidebooks are available for each theme Nemo.” park and include attraction, restaurant and Muppet*Vision 3D Muppets Holding Company, LLC. store descriptions. A limited number of Braille Flik Character, It’s Tough to be a Bug! And “a bug’s land” is inspired by ® Disney•Pixar’s “A Bug’s Life.” guidebooks are available to rent on a first-come, Monsters, Inc. Mike & Sulley to the Rescue! i\s inspired by Information on Services for Guests with first-served basis. Disney•Pixar’s “Monsters, Inc.” Visual Disabilities Turtle Talk with Crush is inspired by Disney•Pixar’s “Finding Nemo.” The Disneyland® Park Braille Guidebook is ©Disney•Pixar available in City Hall on Main Street, U.S.A. Information provided as a supplement to the Audio Description Theme Park Guide Maps A $20.00 refundable deposit is required (refundable when returned on the same day). The Disneyland® Resort offers Audio Description, which provides supplemental The Disney California Adventure™ Park Braille audio by describing visual elements such as Guidebook is available in the Guest Relations Contents: actions, settings and scene changes and works Lobby, located to the left after passing through with existing show audio at specific Theme the Main Entrance. A $20.00 refundable deposit Braille Guides Park attractions. A $25.00 refundable deposit is required (refundable when returned on the Digital Audio Tours is required (refundable when returned on the same day). Audio Description same day). This system is in operation at: Digital Audio Tours Disneyland® Park: A digital audio tour is available for each theme • Alice in Wonderland park. The digital audio tour provides Guests with • Buzz Lightyear Astro Blasters • Disneyland® Railroad a sense of direction and a brief description of • Enchanted Tiki room Guest services and attractions. A limited number • Finding Nemo Submarine Voyage of digital audio devices are available on a first- • Haunted Mansion come, first-served basis. • Captain EO • “it’s a small world” At Disneyland® Park, digital audio devices • Mr. Toad’s Wild Ride are available in City Hall on Main Street, U.S.A. • Peter Pan’s Flight A $25.00 refundable deposit is required • Pinocchio’s Daring Journey • Pirates of the Caribbean (refundable when returned on the same day). • Snow White’s Scary Adventure At Disney California Adventure™ Park, • Storybook Land Canal Boats Guest Information digital audio devices are available in the Guest • The Many Adventures of Winnie the Pooh Phone Number: (714) 781-4565 Relations Lobby, located to the left after passing http://www.disneyland.com/guestservices Disney California Adventure™ Park: through the Main Entrance. A $25.00 refundable Information subject to change without notice. • It’s Tough to be a Bug! deposit is required (refundable when returned For further information, please visit Guest Relations. • Monster’s Inc. Mike & Sulley to the Rescue! This publication is provided by Disneyland® Resort on the same day). • Muppet*Vision 3D Guest Communications. • Disney Animation – Turtle Talk with Crush © Disney 10/09 ©Disney This Publication is provided by Disneyland® Resort Guest Communications Disney’s Handheld Device Attractions Visited Additional Feedback: Attraction 1: _____________________________________________________ Comments/Suggestions: Comments/Suggestions: ___________________________________________________________________ ___________________________________________________________________ ___________________________________________________________________ ___________________________________________________________________ Attraction 2: _____________________________________________________ ___________________________________________________________________ Comments/Suggestions: ___________________________________________________________________ ___________________________________________________________________ To Use Disney’s Handheld Device ___________________________________________________________________ When you arrive at a designated attraction, please wear the ___________________________________________________________________ Attraction 3: _____________________________________________________ device chest high to receive the signal that will supply the Audio Description. Comments/Suggestions: ___________________________________________________________________ ___________________________________________________________________ The device will go into “sleep” mode and turn off after ___________________________________________________________________ 1 minute of inactivity. The device will turn back on automatically ___________________________________________________________________ when Assisted Listening or Handheld Captioning is present. Attraction 4: _____________________________________________________ ___________________________________________________________________ Disney’s Handheld Device Guest Feedback Comments/Suggestions: ___________________________________________________________________ ___________________________________________________________________ Feedback from our Guests is vital as we evaluate Assistive Lis- ___________________________________________________________________ tening and future enhancements to Disney’s Handheld Device. ___________________________________________________________________ Before returning the device at the end of your day, we ask that Attraction 5: _____________________________________________________ you take a few minutes to complete the short survey below. ___________________________________________________________________ When finished, please give it to a Guest Relations Cast Member. 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