Disneykidsdad
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- Jan 25, 2008
First, we dont know that they would not pay for anyone elses taxi. Things were different when the animal care centers were someplace that it was possible to get by bus. Now, the only way is by taxi - and it is possible that the vouchers are not paid for by Disney, but are provided by the boarding kennel and just handed out by Disney. That would be a smart business decision.
And, the question about the service dogs is the same logic as saying that someone who uses a wheelchair or ECV must stay in it all the time, otherwise they are not truly disabled and dont need the wheelchair or ECV.
Just because an accommodation is not needed 100% of the time doesnt mean its not needed.
WOW...finally a voice of reason. All I was trying to do was let people know that Disney was once again going out of their way to their guests. I never once asked for a taxi voucher. That was Disney's idea. I just asked how I was going to get the dog to the new kennel if I chose to do it. We choose NOT to take our daughter's service dog to the AK for his comfort and safety. And no, when we are with her she doesn't require the dog 100% of the time. He is not a medical alert dog or a seeing eye dog. So everyone let's cool your jets.