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Siblings with Hearing Loss Have Magical ASL Chat with Buzz Lightyear
Disney fans find a sense of nostalgia and childlike wonder at the parks.
Apr. 14, 2026 at 10:18am
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Disney's ability to spark a sense of childlike wonder keeps fans returning to its immersive theme parks.Anaheim TodayA trip to Disneyland in Anaheim, California turned magical for siblings Jabez and Evelyn when they met Buzz Lightyear, who knew American Sign Language. Many guests feel a special sense of nostalgia and childlike wonder when visiting Disney parks that they can't find anywhere else.
Why it matters
Disney parks are known for creating immersive, magical experiences that tap into people's sense of wonder and nostalgia, even for those with disabilities. This story highlights how Disney is making efforts to be more inclusive and accessible for all guests.
The details
Jabez and Evelyn, who are siblings with hearing loss, were delighted when the Buzz Lightyear character at Disneyland was able to communicate with them in American Sign Language during their visit. Many Disney fans express a strong emotional connection to the parks, describing a unique feeling they can't replicate elsewhere.
- Jabez and Evelyn visited Disneyland in Anaheim, California.
The players
Jabez
A sibling with hearing loss who visited Disneyland.
Evelyn
A sibling with hearing loss who visited Disneyland.
Buzz Lightyear
A Disney character who communicated in American Sign Language with the siblings.
The takeaway
Disney's efforts to create inclusive, magical experiences for all guests, including those with disabilities, helps foster a strong sense of nostalgia and wonder that keeps fans returning to the parks.
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