| VelvetRose | 02-24-2012 02:55 PM | Quote:
Originally Posted by DBlain
(Post 3834253)
I used a kennel like that at Cedar Point (large amusement park) and it worked out fine, I brought some chew stuff and a large tee shirt that I slept in for a few nights so he would have the sent of me around. They did not make you come back to walk you dog though. Disney is a big place and I can't believe everyone would find it practical to do that, so I would call and tell them that is your only concern and who knows they might see we advise that but if you can't we take them out. What is the alternative if you do not leave him there, does he stay at the hotel or do you leave him home. | I tried calling yesterday but I couldn't seem to get to the kennel, and my lil skin baby wanted my attention at the same time so I gave up. I'm going to try again here in a lil bit after my other kids get home from school and have settled down to do homework.
My alternatives are leaving her in the hotel room (a family suite), and letting her have the room to roam (she does OKAY using the potty pads), or leaving her with a friend here in town. But I really want her to be apart of our family trip, especially since after Disneyland we will be traveling to AZ to visit my parents and we will be there another 5 days. I don't think I can bare being away from my BFF (hehe) for such a long time.
My problem with leaving her in the Disneyland kennel is well... Disneyland is huge! and we are only going for one day, so for me (I have terrible asthma) to be rushing from one end of the park and back 2-3x I'm worried it will cause me to have an asthma attack. Hmmmm.... I guess I can try when the lines are projected to be an hour long wait (hopefully not that long).... I dunno. This will be the first time I take my boys to Disneyland and I'm super excited and I just want things to go smoothly. |