Originally Posted By travelbychair Thank you Beamerdog and everyone. Beamerdog that is so cool that you were a trainer before partnering with your dog.Lady has a a tail comand to get her to sit with it under her.We came up with that after a tail bone was broke :-( on my first service partner. I had not honestly though of going on the rides.I thought I would be enjoying ppl watching and letting the kids have fun.The friend who is getting married there said there are plenty of things to enjoy show wise as well as shopping.As for mobility, I am a high functioning quad so my chair is my legs and Lady helps out in the arms hands department.I do travel with an aide when traveling out of state or out of country. Not as many service dogs in asia.I met someone from asia that had a service monkey.Lady is not distracted by being petted, talked to or manhandled.My old job had me in an office right across from an office with services for the developmentally delayed.So Lady's early years there has made her calmer about that than other dogs friends have.I do have a vest that says to please not touch.I will have her wear it to help teach the no touch rule. I have a night harness that has reflectors and my kids have put glow necklaces on her when we have gone to the fair at night. Beamerdog, you can misspell anything you want.I will not notice, my spelling is bad and my typing is as well. When the person from Disney told me the hotel was next to where the wedding is and is accessible it sounded like a dream come true.The web site with the room pics really helped.
Originally Posted By beamerdog Travel, I'm sure your visit will be magical! There is so much to do, you will not miss going on the "rides". One visit, we used the following site to hunt for Hidden Mickeys in and around the parks: <a href="http://www.hiddenmickeys.org/WDW/MagicKingdom/MagicKingdom.html" target="_blank">http://www.hiddenmickeys.org/W DW/MagicKingdom/MagicKingdom.html</a> Have a great time!
Originally Posted By beamerdog I forgot one important thing which you probably already know. I travel with a document from my vet on his stationery and signed by him documenting all innoculations showing that he's current. Check with guest services and ask them specifically how many months out each vaccine needs to be. I'm not sure what the rules are now, but they used to have a list of required vaccines. I travel with it regardless of the WDW requirements because, well, you just never know.
Originally Posted By travelbychair Beamerdog, we have to have the health cert. with us at home because I work in a medical building.The nice person who helped get my hotel room put me on hold while asking someone what shots had to be current for Lady. The hidden mickey hunt looks like fun to do with the kids.