Quote:
Originally Posted by BamaFan121s You are right, they cannot discriminate against him for any reason, however, the puppy does not qualify as a service animal and does not meet the description you posted. The dog as not been "trained" to provide assistance. I'm not trying to be rude, but that's just the fact of the matter.
To the OP, I understand your not wanting to stay offsite--we make several trips a year and we don't want to stay offside either. As mentioned before, you CAN still get your money back if you cancel your reservations, if you decide you have to go that route. Unfortunately, Disney is notorious for being pretty strict about their policies and I really don't see how you will be able to get around this one.
And as for the suggestion of 'sneaking the dog in'--don't you kind of think that the trama of getting kicked out (and THEN losing money) would be far worse for this family?
I do know some who have used the kennels and say they are great. Sadly, I see no 'ideal' situation to remedy your problem as you seem pretty set in what you want and knowing Disney they are set in their ways. Hopefully your son will be too distracted by all the things going on that he won't notice.  |
Bama is totally right about your baby not qualifying as a service animal. She might qualify as an emotional support animal, though. Look into that. Good luck.