LockShockBarrel
Pudge controls the weather.
- Joined
- Jul 13, 2009
Somebody asked me about what we did for rides with River. Well, River went on many,many rides. She really enjoyed them. For the rides she wasn't able to go on we had either my husband watch the dog (he doesn't do rides), or my respite care worker would sit with her. It worked out SO well. It warms my heart that River got to go on this magical trip. I hope we can do it again soon!
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I am very interested in all of your SD experiences at WDW. My DS Edward, who is 8 and Brain Injured just got approved for a waiting list for a SD. We really feel that this will be a very rewarding experience for him. Unfortunately, the wait is 1-2 years. But we will be patient.
I mentioned in the interviews possibly taking a SD to WDW and they cautioned against it. They said it was too many people and too hot. We are going for the first time to WDW this Dec. and I am hoping to have many return trips. So I am learning from all of you wonderful people and your experiences.
Please keep up with your great pictures and all of your wisdom!
Thanks Kathryn
There are designated "break" areas for each park for service animals. These are listed in the Guide for Guests with Disabilities for each park. The Guide list the general location of the "break" area and says to contact a "host" (CM) near the backstage "break" area for directions and assistance.I may need to start a new thread for this...but maybe it's okay here. We are going to DW in Dec for a short trip with DD service dog. (Actually, we are going to Orlando for a one day workshop with the service dog and thought we would "swing" by Disney for a day or two!) Of course, we will have Runk (dear SD) with us. For those with SDs who have been to the parks, where did you toilet the dogs while at the parks? I've never scoped out the areas for such needs, but I'll definitely need them in Dec. I wouldn't think it would be such a big deal at the resorts to find a spot, but the parks?? TIA!