At City of Dreams, communication is not treated as a special request. It is the standard.
For many Deaf and hard-of-hearing people, everyday environments still require asking for access, waiting for accommodations, or navigating unnecessary barriers. That stops here.
City of Dreams is designed from the ground up for full inclusion. Communication is built into how the community functions every day, across every space.
American Sign Language is part of daily life. In businesses, services, events, and public areas, communication is clear, direct, and accessible.
A Deaf person can walk into any space — the diner, general store, salon, dog center, or a community event — and fully understand, participate, and connect without delay or confusion.
To make this real, not theoretical, every employee is required to:
This is not optional. It is part of how the community operates.
Communication is treated as a shared responsibility, not an individual burden.
City of Dreams provides:
City of Dreams is not designed to adjust for inclusion later.
It is built this way from the start.
No requests… just access.