ANAHEIM, Calif – June 30, 2011 — Beginning July 6, guests with visual disabilities will be able to explore Disneyland Park in a whole new way through an enhanced Disney-designed device that provides detailed audio description of outdoor areas and fits in the palm of a guest’s hand.
Disney Parks have long been at the forefront of providing accessibility for guests with disabilities. This additional feature compliments the existing audio description inside approximately 20 Disneyland Park attractions and theaters that was launched just over a year ago.

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