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Bride sees in color for first time at Disney wedding in Florida

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LAKE BUENA VISTA, Fla. - A bride saw in color for the first time during her Disney Fairy Tale wedding in Florida, thanks to the help of specialty glasses.

Kristin Robinson of Harleysville, Pennsylvania, has been color blind her entire life. So it wasn't surprising for her to jump at the chance of seeing in color during her special day – at the most magical place on Earth.Since Robinson was a little girl, she always wanted to see in color. "Getting married at Walt Disney World is so exciting.

I started planning the wedding. It was all I could think about," she said.Robinson was thrilled to see her groom, Nick, lit up in color for the first time."This is surreal," Robinson said. "I’ve always dreamed of this.

I finally get to see the colors."Robinson's color blindness prevents her from distinguishing red and green pigments, like pink and purple. "Color blindness for me is more so just seeing, like all similar colors look the same.

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