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Hello all!
I have decided to post this trip report in the making here on the DisABILITIES forum because we had found limited information on this site when it comes to Service animals at WDW.
Some of you may know that I am a CM at WDW, The views expressed in this trip report do not reflect those of the Walt Disney Company, but just our family's experience while visiting with my sister's service dog, Figment.
If you are wondering about the name, yes he is named after the Disney Character. All of the service dogs at the organization where Figment was trained have Disney names, so my sister had to choose a Disney name for him!
We are WDW veterans and I am a CM, so we have experienced it all here at WDW. I myself spent a year in Guest Relations so I understand the operational side of the services offered for guests with disabilities. We have also toured using the previous GAC and now DAS. However this is our first trip at WDW with Figment. (My mother and sister did attend a conference at DL this year with Figment and other trainers, so that experience has prepared them a little. Figment has also been to Washington DC and even got to visit the White House!)
This will be an ongoing report as my family arrives on August 9th until the 16th. Hopefully this information is helpful to those who look for experiences in the future.
So the star of the show is Figment!
Figment is a Goldendoodle who although is still "In Training" already is able to help my sister immensely. He completed most of his training in CO, and now is completing his training with my family in PA. (It's important for the dog to create a bond with their person, thus the reason for this) In PA and FL service animals in training have the same rights as fully trained service animals, but laws very by state.
This is my lovely Family,
My parents Bill and Kelly are celebrating their 25th wedding anniversary on this trip! To the right of my parents is Kennedy, Figment is her service dog. Kennedy is 19 and has a seizure disorder. Figment is often able to alert her before she has a seizure allowing her to get to a safe place. My sister's seizures have only started in the past 2 years so we are still working to get them under control and this is her first time at WDW since the start of her issues. On the far right is Karlie, who is 15.
And Me!
Author of this trip report
This has been an interesting adventure so far in trying to plan a new touring style with Figment. I am very organized and a big planner and thought I knew it all when it came to visiting WDW. This is a whole new experience for us and hopefully someone out there will enjoy the information and learn from our experiences (and probably a few mistakes) along the way! Hopefully I can also get some information to report about my family's travel on the airplane from PA FL to share as well
I have decided to post this trip report in the making here on the DisABILITIES forum because we had found limited information on this site when it comes to Service animals at WDW.
Some of you may know that I am a CM at WDW, The views expressed in this trip report do not reflect those of the Walt Disney Company, but just our family's experience while visiting with my sister's service dog, Figment.
If you are wondering about the name, yes he is named after the Disney Character. All of the service dogs at the organization where Figment was trained have Disney names, so my sister had to choose a Disney name for him!
We are WDW veterans and I am a CM, so we have experienced it all here at WDW. I myself spent a year in Guest Relations so I understand the operational side of the services offered for guests with disabilities. We have also toured using the previous GAC and now DAS. However this is our first trip at WDW with Figment. (My mother and sister did attend a conference at DL this year with Figment and other trainers, so that experience has prepared them a little. Figment has also been to Washington DC and even got to visit the White House!)
This will be an ongoing report as my family arrives on August 9th until the 16th. Hopefully this information is helpful to those who look for experiences in the future.
So the star of the show is Figment!

Figment is a Goldendoodle who although is still "In Training" already is able to help my sister immensely. He completed most of his training in CO, and now is completing his training with my family in PA. (It's important for the dog to create a bond with their person, thus the reason for this) In PA and FL service animals in training have the same rights as fully trained service animals, but laws very by state.
This is my lovely Family,

My parents Bill and Kelly are celebrating their 25th wedding anniversary on this trip! To the right of my parents is Kennedy, Figment is her service dog. Kennedy is 19 and has a seizure disorder. Figment is often able to alert her before she has a seizure allowing her to get to a safe place. My sister's seizures have only started in the past 2 years so we are still working to get them under control and this is her first time at WDW since the start of her issues. On the far right is Karlie, who is 15.
And Me!


This has been an interesting adventure so far in trying to plan a new touring style with Figment. I am very organized and a big planner and thought I knew it all when it came to visiting WDW. This is a whole new experience for us and hopefully someone out there will enjoy the information and learn from our experiences (and probably a few mistakes) along the way! Hopefully I can also get some information to report about my family's travel on the airplane from PA FL to share as well