All it takes is one little kid to go up to a stressed out dog for something bad to happen. I’m hoping there really aren’t people out there who would say a dog is a service dog if it really isn’t but who knows anymore.We were there 8 days at all 4 parks and I must say I remember seeing one dog inside the parks...this was 2 weeks ago. I also saw one service dog at The Wave while we ate lunch. If these dogs are not bothering anyone I really don't understand the problem.
They aren't a problem - until they bother/bite someone, more than likely a child.We were there 8 days at all 4 parks and I must say I remember seeing one dog inside the parks...this was 2 weeks ago. I also saw one service dog at The Wave while we ate lunch. If these dogs are not bothering anyone I really don't understand the problem.
They aren't a problem - until they bother/bite someone, more than likely a child.
Sure. But if a dog that doesn't belong in a theme park bites a child in a theme park, I'm blaming the dog without asking questions.Kids should be taught to ask before approaching or touching any animal, it's not common for dogs to bite out of the blue or without warning.
How do you know they aren’t bothering anyone? I know my 2 year old- who doesn’t like dogs- would not be comfortable eating lunch next to one. So you are just assuming they aren’t bothering anyone.We were there 8 days at all 4 parks and I must say I remember seeing one dog inside the parks...this was 2 weeks ago. I also saw one service dog at The Wave while we ate lunch. If these dogs are not bothering anyone I really don't understand the problem.
We had a great trip. We stayed at BC. Our room was ready when we got there. The maid service was spotty. We had to call down for things that should’ve been in the room & for things that should be replaced daily. And they turned off the water one night & for our last 2 days the water was rusty/dirty colored. It even discolored the washing towel.
The crowds were higher than we expected but manageable. The weather was nice. We did see 1 large tour group, but we quickly went the other way.
The highlight of our trip was KTTK tour. It was fantastic, so glad we got to do it.
The lowlight of our trip was TUtto Italia. The service wasn’t good, the food wasn’t good, & it was the only place I wasn’t allowed to order off the kid’s menu.
The arts festival started our last day. It made Epcot more crowded that night and there were more buzzed people. An older guy on a scooter was flying around with a beer in one hand, trying to control he’s speeding vehicle with the other. A tad scary at night.
And lastly, dogs in every park! We saw dogs (not service) in every park we went to. Mini schnauzer, mini poodle mix, shaggy dog, and even a young pit bull that had on a pink tee with a rope muzzle around its mouth. The last one was at MK with a group of preteen girls. It was losing its mind during the fireworks. I don’t understand how all these dogs that are obviously not service dogs are being let in. There were also a lot (more than usual) large service dogs in the parks too. It’s easy to tell the difference by the behavior.
All together we had a Wonderful time & will be back later this year.
If anyone has any questions I’ll try to answer them. Thx for reading.
I will never understand why dog owners think it is okay and appropriate to bring their dogs everywhere...unless, of course it is a service dog.
Bringing your dog to Disney is ridiculous.
How does Disney expect to ensure safety like this? According to the rules only service dogs are allowed. People lying out of their butts just make it tougher on everyone else, especially if they have a dog that really can't handle things or is potentially violent. I think Disney allowing dogs in a few resorts was an attempt to respond to the issue but apparently it hasn't made things better. They need to do more, like asking the standard questions.And lastly, dogs in every park! We saw dogs (not service) in every park we went to. Mini schnauzer, mini poodle mix, shaggy dog, and even a young pit bull that had on a pink tee with a rope muzzle around its mouth. The last one was at MK with a group of preteen girls. It was losing its mind during the fireworks. I don’t understand how all these dogs that are obviously not service dogs are being let in. There were also a lot (more than usual) large service dogs in the parks too. It’s easy to tell the difference by the behavior.
All together we had a Wonderful time & will be back later this year.
If anyone has any questions I’ll try to answer them. Thx for reading.
Screaming children are to be expected at Disney...dogs not so much...We just got back from 1/6 to 1/13 vacation and stayed at AoA and hit the parks each day.. Sorry but some of the previous posters are totally overreacting to the dogs.
Sure we saw what were clearly service dogs but no more then in years past. AoA is now dog friendly and we saw maybe two the whole week. Screaming kids were more an issue then any dog at the parks or hotel.
Everyone needs to relax.
Until someone gets seriously hurt..dogs are not people and should not be at theme parks.Here we go again with the chicken little posts about dogs.
Until someone gets seriously hurt..dogs are not people and should not be at theme parks.
Your name suits you.Well you can boycott but not spending your money with Disney anymore.. But lets be fair, you are a drop in the bucket and it won’t matter..
You are beating a dead equine..