http://disneyworld.disney.go.com/plain-text/My son will be getting an autism service dog this year and we are going to Disney is September. Is there a list somewhere that lists the rides the service dogs are allowed on? I know they obviously can't do roller coasters and things like that but what can they ride? Also, when riding on Disney buses, do we just get on like normal or do we wait in the wheelchair area?
Do I need to mention the service dog when making ADR's, magical express reservations, etc.? Sorry so many questions. Thanks for any info!
service animals are not permitted to ride any of the water attractions or to enter any of the water areas of Disney's Blizzard Beach. A member of the Guest's party must remain with the animal at all times.
service animals are not permitted to ride any of the water attractions or to enter any of the water areas. A member of the Guest's party must remain with the animal at all times.
Dumbo the Flying Elephant
Dumbo The Flying Elephant in Magic Kingdom Theme Park is a moderately-paced, 90-second classic attraction where Guests of all ages can soar high in the sky with Dumbo in Fantasyland at Magic Kingdom Park. Location: Fantasyland Guests must transfer from their wheelchair or electric convenience vehicle (ECV) to the attraction vehicle. Due to the nature of the experience, service animals are not permitted on this attraction.
Mad Tea Party
Mad Tea Party at Magic Kingdom Theme Park takes big kids, teens and adults for a whirl in a giant tea cup. Control how fast your cup spins during the maddest tea party in Wonderland! Location: Fantasyland Guests must transfer from their wheelchair or electric convenience vehicle (ECV) to the attraction vehicle Due to the nature of the experience, service animals are not permitted on this attraction.
Magic Carpets of Aladdin
The Magic Carpets of Aladdin at Magic Kingdom Theme Park is a flight aboard a magical flying carpet. This ride is especially for younger kids who can make their carpet go up and down as it circles around a giant genie bottle. Location: Adventureland Guests must transfer from motorized scooter or ECV to an available wheelchair. Due to the nature of the experience, service animals are not permitted on this attraction.
Pangani Forest Exploration Trail
Enjoy a nature walk through a verdant African valley filled with Nile hippos, birds and fish. Enter an exotic bird aviary, an underwater hippo viewing area, a savannah overlook, and have an intimate up-close encounter with a magnificent troop of gorillas. Location: Africa Guests may remain in wheelchair/ECV Due to the nature of the experience, service animals are not permitted on this attraction.
My SD would not like to be separated from me either, and Julia's SD was likely responding to being away from her than from wanting to ride the teacups. I can't ride much and there's no chance I'd be separated from Skye. She doesn't care for Small World although I bring her on it since it's one of the few attractions at MK that I can experience. I think she doesn't like the feeling that the floor is moving underneath her from the shift in the water and is afraid we'll capsize, lol. I told her she's a labrador and would be just fine if we did. Our dogs take their jobs seriously though and want to be by our sides in case we need them- they worry if they're not sure we're okay and can tell if we're not comfortable with something.---Kathy
I always pick up the newest written copy of the Guidebook for Guests with Disabilities when we go. I have a copy of each parks' book from our trip in October and they match what I am posting below.You didn't fail, it was nice of you to look it up, I have learnt to read a disney web site with a grain of salt!!
For new people with a SD at WDW you can get a guide book at Guest Services and the info is always on page 7 regardless of with park book it is.
No, you didn't fail.http://disneyworld.disney.go.com/plain-text/
I got that info from the official WDW site for disabled guests. Either they have not updated that information or it may be case by case but that is what their site says. Below is some examples. That link is in the bottom right area under Legal & Services. I know that others have taken their SD on many of the things I listed but what I got was from the official WDW site. Sorry everyone, I failed again.
I wonder what it is at Innoventions that they want to warn ppl about?? I can't think of anything.
My dog isn't birdy, so the aviary area would be fine, but, uh, do the birds poop on ppl often there??? Yuck! I'm not a fan of aviaries for that reason.![]()
It may depend on what the particular displays are in Innoventions at the time. I know there had been a fire safety display at one time that included things like smoke alarms. They may want to warn people about things like that if they are included in the displays at the time.I wonder what it is at Innoventions that they want to warn ppl about?? I can't think of anything.
My dog isn't birdy, so the aviary area would be fine, but, uh, do the birds poop on ppl often there??? Yuck! I'm not a fan of aviaries for that reason.![]()
I do not know of anyone in my family who has been pooped on in an aviary. My last two trips with mom included aviaries. We spent almost an hour in one and half an hour in the other without any bird poop. I can understanding for helth reasons not wanting service animals in an aviary though. Bad enough them poor birds have to deal with humans, yuck. As for Innoventions there are some things that might startle an animal but really I do not remember it as being really unfriendly to dogs.
Psst, Sue, I still failed.![]()