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The park publishes an accessibility guide for guests with disabilities, although most of its attractions are easily accessible to those in wheelchairs. SeaWorld also provides a Braille guide for the visually impaired. For the hearing impaired, there's a very brief synopsis of shows. Sign-language interpreting services are available at no charge but must be reserved by calling tel. 407/363-2414 at least a week in advance of your visit. Assisted listening devices are available at select attractions for a $20 refundable deposit. For a complete rundown on all of your options, head to Guest Services when you enter the park; you can also call tel. 407/351-3600, or go online to download the park accessibility guide (in a PDF format).

 

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