Whether you're a tourist yourself preparing to visit a foreign country, or an owner/manager of a tourist destination property inside this country getting ready to welcome non-native-English speaking guests, knowing which tourist attractions accommodate people who speak different languages is crucial. If you've ever visited a foreign tourist destination that did not provide multilingual signs at the very least, then you already know all too well how frustrating it can be to be surrounded by people who don't speak your language or even signs that aren't in English. So for your convenience - or the convenience of your guests - we've compiled a list of famous tourist attractions (both here and in other countries) that provide exceptional multilingual services to their visitors. Disney Theme Parks & Water Parks Whether you visit a Disney destination here inside the US, or any of the multiple Disney properties throughout the world, you'll find not only Disney employees who are multilingual, but signs and displays that are as well. But Disney goes above and beyond those basic services by providing their guests with translation devices at many of their locations. Called "Ears to the World, Disney's Show Translator," these devices are made available to visitors at the Guest Relations locations in each Disney property. Gray Line Worldwide - New York City One of theRead More;The post Famous Tourist Attractions with Multilingual Signs and Displays appeared first on MI Translations.