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Originally Posted by Madelaine Amee
I would like to add that although the handicapped seating is situated in the very back of the theater in SS, the theaters are not exactly huge and if you have trouble seeing from that distance you might be better off renting the movie and watching it from home. Also, if you cruise, you will notice that the handicapped seating is way in the back of the theater.
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I can understand your position, because you can probably see that far. sometimes my son does like to go to the movies just for some time out of the house. He spends a lot of time at home watching DVD's at home.
We do go on cruises and there is seating for the visually impaired at the front of the theaters. We have taken him to shows in Chicago and I requested front row seats for him there too. I will just go to the movie theaters at Sumter Landing and Brownwood.