JillyBean1899
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Since there has been some debate over the "security" of the kennels at rides, I'm keeping track of them here 
Our group has 2 vision impaired and 2 normal vision people. One of the vision impaired people has a guide dog, the other uses just a cane. We are on a trip through the community college, so we've been limited in FP options today, but tomorrow will be better.
We went to AK this morning and picked up our DAS for the weekend. Good news is we could get it for the whole weekend so we only have to stop there once. Th bad news is they wouldn't do it for 2 groups of 3, so on rides where one of the DAS users doesn't want to ride, we will have to split up and one person go through the standby line, which I think is stupid. That's definitely going on the "need to change" suggestion e-mail that gets sent to Guest Services.
We went to Kilimanjaro Safari and got a return time, then headed through the walking trail next to it to kill time (30 min return). When we went back we had about a 5 minute wait to get on because they needed a wheelchair truck to accommodate Rusty. They used a separate tie-down leash to station him in the truck so he couldn't jump out, but reminded us that it is the handler's responsibility to keep him seated and still. He was fine during the ride, even when someone behind us yelled "SQUIRREL!!!" A few of the bouncier times he picked his head up, but most of the time he just chilled.
We headed to Dinoland next, grabbed a DAS return for Primeval Whirl (20 min) and got in the standby line for Dinosaur. We waited about 20 minutes there, which wasn't bad since it was inside. After the orientation video, we were taken down an elevator to the unload aide where the kennel was set up (between the wall and the wheelchairs). There were 2 supervisors that stood there "guarding" the kennel while we rode. After picking him back up, we took the elevator back up and into the gift shop.
We went back to PW, and right up to the load platform. They don't have a kennel, but they have a "penalty box" on the platform so we did a dogswap. They are able to stop the vehicle for you to get on and off if you ask.
Next up was the Finding Nemo show. We sat in the front so Rusty had room, but they weren't ideal seats because you can't see anything up on the second level.
We grabbed a DAS return for Everest (20 min) and went to eat. We had about a 5 min wait again, and there is an empty area between load and unload (gates on each side) where the kennel was set up. An employee stood near the kennel the whole time we were on the ride, and it wasn't an area guests walk thru anyway.
We're heading to EPCOT now, I'll update again later

Our group has 2 vision impaired and 2 normal vision people. One of the vision impaired people has a guide dog, the other uses just a cane. We are on a trip through the community college, so we've been limited in FP options today, but tomorrow will be better.
We went to AK this morning and picked up our DAS for the weekend. Good news is we could get it for the whole weekend so we only have to stop there once. Th bad news is they wouldn't do it for 2 groups of 3, so on rides where one of the DAS users doesn't want to ride, we will have to split up and one person go through the standby line, which I think is stupid. That's definitely going on the "need to change" suggestion e-mail that gets sent to Guest Services.
We went to Kilimanjaro Safari and got a return time, then headed through the walking trail next to it to kill time (30 min return). When we went back we had about a 5 minute wait to get on because they needed a wheelchair truck to accommodate Rusty. They used a separate tie-down leash to station him in the truck so he couldn't jump out, but reminded us that it is the handler's responsibility to keep him seated and still. He was fine during the ride, even when someone behind us yelled "SQUIRREL!!!" A few of the bouncier times he picked his head up, but most of the time he just chilled.
We headed to Dinoland next, grabbed a DAS return for Primeval Whirl (20 min) and got in the standby line for Dinosaur. We waited about 20 minutes there, which wasn't bad since it was inside. After the orientation video, we were taken down an elevator to the unload aide where the kennel was set up (between the wall and the wheelchairs). There were 2 supervisors that stood there "guarding" the kennel while we rode. After picking him back up, we took the elevator back up and into the gift shop.
We went back to PW, and right up to the load platform. They don't have a kennel, but they have a "penalty box" on the platform so we did a dogswap. They are able to stop the vehicle for you to get on and off if you ask.
Next up was the Finding Nemo show. We sat in the front so Rusty had room, but they weren't ideal seats because you can't see anything up on the second level.
We grabbed a DAS return for Everest (20 min) and went to eat. We had about a 5 min wait again, and there is an empty area between load and unload (gates on each side) where the kennel was set up. An employee stood near the kennel the whole time we were on the ride, and it wasn't an area guests walk thru anyway.
We're heading to EPCOT now, I'll update again later
