Cesilie
One half of the Disney Duo :)
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Hi all,
I will be headed to disneyland during the star wars half marathon (jan 17th & 18th) with my service dog, Ruger in tow. This is the first time he will be going to a place with these types of crowds (I don't think any crowd can top a disney crowd?!) and I myself as a first time SD owner am not sure what to expect.. so I have a few questions.
I know there is the Disneyland kennel club where I will be going first thing so he can have a break area throughout the day as I'm not sure how exactly the heat and crowds will be and want him to be able to have "him" time where he doesn't have to work... Is there a problem with him being mostly out of the kennels but still saving his spot? Also, I know he needs proof of all his vacs to book a kennel, will he need copies of those to go into the park as well? Or being vested up is proof enough? I don't have a visible disability and I know other places have questioned him so I always carry things with me but is Disney more accommodating?
Are there many relief areas in the parks? I know City hall has a map, just wondering if any other SD owners have had a problem with this or have had accidents in "non-relief" areas, what do you do besides clean to the best of my abilities? Go into a store and have them call custodial? I'd hate to be a burden to them but want to have all my basis covered in case of an accident. My boy is a bloodhound and while he can hold things well, sometimes that bloodhound mentality catches up with him and he'll leave a mini lake... for those of you who don't have/know much about BHs, they are very slow to develop potty training and bladder control- He's a year and a half old so hes pretty much over the baby oops stages, but ya know. being prepared
I do have my DAS card (will be updated when I go to city hall), Do I stilll have the same waiting process or do they do things different when a SD is with you? The kennels they provide on some of the E-Ticket rides (like space or example), do they provide you with a lock or bring your own? I worry that my boy would be the victim of a dog napping (and not by cruella), I know CMs see lots and lots of people so I'd hate for some malicious person to be like 'oh I forgot my dog" and try to take him. I doubt Ruger would go willingly as he's attached to the hip, but just another concern.
We are prepared for the onslaught of "Petters" and "LOOK AT DOG", as we get that all the time when we go anywhere, we're expecting it in the masses- who knows, maybe we'll be a part of our own show
(sarcasm doesn't come across well in text). We've been making weekly trips to our disney store hoping maybe the crowds, characters, and sounds will get him excited for disney land
He loves his disney toys and I'm hoping he won't be too afraid of the characters, as those are some 'big dogs'. What suggestions would SD owners have for breaking them into this? I'm sure he'll be fine, I'm just a worry wart!
He will definitely be "in bed" when fireworks are going on as I think that may be too much for him on a first trip in. I'm expecting things to be really busy so we are trying to just see what to do or not do, what to expect (besides the unexpected) and see how well disney reacts to SDs.
and because I love sharing, Here's the guy this whole post is about <3
He's been to the fair and CalExpo so I'm sure he'll be fine, just mama benig her overly worried self! any and all tips would be great! <3
"Look ma, I's at DiSNEYLANNNND!"
I will be headed to disneyland during the star wars half marathon (jan 17th & 18th) with my service dog, Ruger in tow. This is the first time he will be going to a place with these types of crowds (I don't think any crowd can top a disney crowd?!) and I myself as a first time SD owner am not sure what to expect.. so I have a few questions.
I know there is the Disneyland kennel club where I will be going first thing so he can have a break area throughout the day as I'm not sure how exactly the heat and crowds will be and want him to be able to have "him" time where he doesn't have to work... Is there a problem with him being mostly out of the kennels but still saving his spot? Also, I know he needs proof of all his vacs to book a kennel, will he need copies of those to go into the park as well? Or being vested up is proof enough? I don't have a visible disability and I know other places have questioned him so I always carry things with me but is Disney more accommodating?
Are there many relief areas in the parks? I know City hall has a map, just wondering if any other SD owners have had a problem with this or have had accidents in "non-relief" areas, what do you do besides clean to the best of my abilities? Go into a store and have them call custodial? I'd hate to be a burden to them but want to have all my basis covered in case of an accident. My boy is a bloodhound and while he can hold things well, sometimes that bloodhound mentality catches up with him and he'll leave a mini lake... for those of you who don't have/know much about BHs, they are very slow to develop potty training and bladder control- He's a year and a half old so hes pretty much over the baby oops stages, but ya know. being prepared

I do have my DAS card (will be updated when I go to city hall), Do I stilll have the same waiting process or do they do things different when a SD is with you? The kennels they provide on some of the E-Ticket rides (like space or example), do they provide you with a lock or bring your own? I worry that my boy would be the victim of a dog napping (and not by cruella), I know CMs see lots and lots of people so I'd hate for some malicious person to be like 'oh I forgot my dog" and try to take him. I doubt Ruger would go willingly as he's attached to the hip, but just another concern.
We are prepared for the onslaught of "Petters" and "LOOK AT DOG", as we get that all the time when we go anywhere, we're expecting it in the masses- who knows, maybe we'll be a part of our own show


He will definitely be "in bed" when fireworks are going on as I think that may be too much for him on a first trip in. I'm expecting things to be really busy so we are trying to just see what to do or not do, what to expect (besides the unexpected) and see how well disney reacts to SDs.

and because I love sharing, Here's the guy this whole post is about <3
He's been to the fair and CalExpo so I'm sure he'll be fine, just mama benig her overly worried self! any and all tips would be great! <3

"Look ma, I's at DiSNEYLANNNND!"