cinderella73
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We will be doing Disney in December with our diability / guide dog . he will just be a puppy in training but we are being encouraged to take him everywhere with us regardless. he will have his papers and vest and all of that stuff.
We are going to have to plan breaks inbetween so the puppy can rest . I dont want to wear the little guy out but I do agree with the owner that as much as we go to Disney it will be great to introduce our dog early to all the sights and sounds.
I have never gotten a disability card before even though there were times I should have had it. This time I will have to as it will just be to much on the family and my son . And frankly he should have the card anyway.
The trainer said to get a card stating we cant wait in lines as the dog should really not be having to go through that for various reasons. My son really shouldnt be close to others either for that matter.
But to get to the point we will have 5 of us in my family alone and maybe my sister and mother as well. I dont want to be rude at all but we usually ride as a family and aside from that we need everyone so the kids can ride with adults evenly.
I just feel so rude to use a GAC to cut lines even if thats what our specific need is. I mean I know they dont call it that but she says all her clients with the dogs enter the ride through the exit so thats what we would do. I guess I just feel bad even though I shouldnt .
Will they let us stay together as a party of 5 to 7 ?
How do they usually handle this sort of thing?
I want to make sure I am doing things properly and being respectful of everyone waiting in line and not taking advantage of anything. But I know at the same time that without the card my child would not be able to experience WDW the same way most kids would without the health risks. Why do I even feel bad? Do any of you feel this way?
How do those of you with guide dogs do the lines at WDW?
Thanks
EDIT- I did some research and I see now that what they do is provide a alternate waiting area ( not front of the line) which makes me feel much much better. I saw that also the card is valid for up to 6 people which is perfect even though sometimes it will only be 5 of us anyway. My mom doesnt ride many rides if she even comes along at all.
The one thing I did read that worries me is that I heard that sometimes the alternate waiting area makes the line take longer? I dont mind waiting the normal time but having to wait longer would be upsetting. I guess I will just wait for some of you with guide dogs to better explain it to me.
What do they mean by alternate waiting area? And do some rides require you get a fastpass? I heard Peter Pan was one. What else?
Is all the info correct? Thanks
We are going to have to plan breaks inbetween so the puppy can rest . I dont want to wear the little guy out but I do agree with the owner that as much as we go to Disney it will be great to introduce our dog early to all the sights and sounds.
I have never gotten a disability card before even though there were times I should have had it. This time I will have to as it will just be to much on the family and my son . And frankly he should have the card anyway.
The trainer said to get a card stating we cant wait in lines as the dog should really not be having to go through that for various reasons. My son really shouldnt be close to others either for that matter.
But to get to the point we will have 5 of us in my family alone and maybe my sister and mother as well. I dont want to be rude at all but we usually ride as a family and aside from that we need everyone so the kids can ride with adults evenly.
I just feel so rude to use a GAC to cut lines even if thats what our specific need is. I mean I know they dont call it that but she says all her clients with the dogs enter the ride through the exit so thats what we would do. I guess I just feel bad even though I shouldnt .
Will they let us stay together as a party of 5 to 7 ?
How do they usually handle this sort of thing?
I want to make sure I am doing things properly and being respectful of everyone waiting in line and not taking advantage of anything. But I know at the same time that without the card my child would not be able to experience WDW the same way most kids would without the health risks. Why do I even feel bad? Do any of you feel this way?
How do those of you with guide dogs do the lines at WDW?
Thanks

EDIT- I did some research and I see now that what they do is provide a alternate waiting area ( not front of the line) which makes me feel much much better. I saw that also the card is valid for up to 6 people which is perfect even though sometimes it will only be 5 of us anyway. My mom doesnt ride many rides if she even comes along at all.
The one thing I did read that worries me is that I heard that sometimes the alternate waiting area makes the line take longer? I dont mind waiting the normal time but having to wait longer would be upsetting. I guess I will just wait for some of you with guide dogs to better explain it to me.
What do they mean by alternate waiting area? And do some rides require you get a fastpass? I heard Peter Pan was one. What else?
Is all the info correct? Thanks