Big problem. I simply couldn't interact with the experience because I can't see the screen to touch my answers. No alternative mode either, such as a voiceover telling me the questions and asking me to touch general regions of the screen to answer. Very very sad. Also, the laugh floor was not workin' for me as a blind guest. I'm very afraid of the potential issues with the new ride at Disney Studios for 2008, another interactive experience that simply won't be accessible.
When I did get off of SSE, I mentioned the issue all three times I rode it. I got the same ending, very generic with the same voiceover every time. The CMs had something to say, and one even said "wow, I'll bet they didn't even think about that issue." I did ask if I could speak to someone about it, but no CM had a clue who would even be capable of passing on such feedback.
Now, please also check on my thread about described attractions. The SSE main show itself will for sure be described with the new technology in place. However, I really wonder what if anything can be done at this point to make the ending worthwhile. The music isn't doing it for me this time. I used to get the chills hearing the old ending music fade away into the sound of wind, as if ending a dream sequence. I'd get off that ride every time with pure amazement. Keep in mind, I couldn't see a thing.
Ryan
When I did get off of SSE, I mentioned the issue all three times I rode it. I got the same ending, very generic with the same voiceover every time. The CMs had something to say, and one even said "wow, I'll bet they didn't even think about that issue." I did ask if I could speak to someone about it, but no CM had a clue who would even be capable of passing on such feedback.
Now, please also check on my thread about described attractions. The SSE main show itself will for sure be described with the new technology in place. However, I really wonder what if anything can be done at this point to make the ending worthwhile. The music isn't doing it for me this time. I used to get the chills hearing the old ending music fade away into the sound of wind, as if ending a dream sequence. I'd get off that ride every time with pure amazement. Keep in mind, I couldn't see a thing.
Ryan