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Are emotional support dogs allowed at Disney?

Restrictions on Service Animals No other animals are allowed in the Parks or Resorts. Animals designated as emotional support animals are not allowed. (See below for more information.) A service animal must be leashed and/or harnessed at all times.



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The following 4 Disney Resort hotels have designated dog-friendly accommodations:
  • Disney's Art of Animation Resort.
  • Disney Port Orleans Resort – Riverside.
  • Disney's Yacht Club Resort.
  • The Cabins at Fort Wilderness Resort.


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For more information, please check our park hours or call (714) 781-7662. The price for boarding at the Disneyland Resort Kennel Club is $20 per pet, per day. Families with multiple dogs may be offered the option to board compatible pets together in a single kennel.

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If service animals can go on cruises, inevitably, the next question is: Can emotional support dogs go on cruises? Lines are required by law to make concessions for service animals that serve a legitimate purpose but, typically, emotional support dogs are not allowed on cruises.

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In fact, tens of thousands of kids get lost in Disney World parks each year. Because of this, Disney is implementing a new rule where all kids must be on a leash inside their parks.

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Walt Disney World Pet Fees Per Resort: $5.00 Fort Wilderness Campground Pet-Friendly Sites. $50.00 Disney's Art of Animation Resort. $50.00 Disney Port Orleans Resort – Riverside. $75.00 Disney's Yacht Club Resort.

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Disneyland® Resort 1-Day tickets have variable pricing with multiple price tiers dependent on your visit date. The 1-Day 1-Park per day (Disneyland) Ticket with applicable park reservation is valid for one single-day admission on any date within the selected pricing tier or a lower pricing tier.

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Overview of The Affection Section In this outdoor petting zoo guests interact with smaller species animals such as goats, sheep, pigs, chickens and llamas. Though they look like regular petting zoo animals, some of them are somewhat exotic species including a Sicilian miniature donkey.

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All Disney theme park guests are required to wear shirts and shoes at all times.

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Read on for the things guests should never do at Disney World.
  • Don't try to text while walking down Main Street in Magic Kingdom.
  • Faking an injury to get a wheelchair or scooter isn't cool.
  • Using flash photography on the rides is distracting and annoying.
  • The railings in the ride queues aren't your personal seats.


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Delta, United, Alaska, JetBlue and American Airlines have already announced that they will no longer allow emotional support animals.

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Airlines are required to allow service animals and emotional support animals traveling with individuals with a disability to sit with them in the cabin of the airplane. If requested prior to the flight's departure, the traveler must be given a bulkhead seat. In the terminal, airlines must provide animal relief areas.

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