As a visually impaired person, who does happen to be able to see enough that I never had to learn Braille luckily (even though Perkins, the blind school not the restaurant chain, advocated to do so when I would visit to tour there accessible technologies on occasion as a kid) - I actually had to look this up.Is this the wrong thread to ask how exactly is the blind person supposed to find the braille map podium at Epcot by the lagoon?
Disney's website says that they also offer large print and Braille guide books, and even Braille maps. (I have to assume you can't keep those unlike normal maps.) Undoubtedly those would be easier to use for most rather than trying to poke around the large maps that do exist. Certainly more portable and easier than having to track around to find the limited number of standalone Braille maps resort wide.