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Originally Posted by smee57
I thought it was, too. It caught my attention because I have a niece who is not hearing impaired but her primary mode of communication is sign language (she has Down Syndrome). She's only three and is so good at sign language. The family is waiting another year or two before we all go to WDW for a vacation together. It will be fun to see her use Disney signs! 
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The article mentioned that the sign language is only offered at certain times, seems like it should be offered more often for the hearing impaired. Everyday someone is going to enter those parks that would appreciate the assistance.