No, I don't believe they do but it would be worth your time to call them.
Yes, John Baily, a blind person can and does "watch" a movie. This works for a blind person in the following way: Of course, the blind person does not see the video portion of a movie. However, a blind person does listen to the audio portion of a movie. In doing this, the blind will say, "I (or we) watched a movie last night." He, she or they do not say, "I listened to a movie last night." In conversationalist speech, in other words, the blind speak just as sighted (non-blind) people speak. And, please do remember, there is no such thing as a so-called "sixth sense" in blind people. This is merely a really very old misconception about blind people. What is really happening for blind people here, quite simply, is that their other 4 senses are working for them a little more acutely in their absence of vision with their eyes. I write things such as this because I've been around visually-impaired/blind people for all of my life. So, I know them really quite well. ...be back later. THX.
Can a blind person watch a movie?
I think they have to accomidate that under the American disabilieties act..I would boycott if they didn't have such compassion as to allow service dogs.
No
If you're going to the movie with a person who is blind and has an assistance dog, the assistance dog can sit with them next to the assistant seating area.
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