BoarderPhreak
Well-Known Member
Yes, but... Can I bring my Service Peacock into the parks?
I saw one of those at Epcot. It had a cute little vest on and it looked terrified. Shaking.
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Layla & Nala
Yes they can but the ADA allows only two questions: Is that a service animal? What service is it trained to perform for you?Is Disney security allowed to question someone?
Vests are meaningless and there is no requirement for a legitimate service animal to wear one. They are good for letting people know that the real service dog is working.You can purchase vests from Amazon.
Clearly the security person did not want to do their job correctly.The problem with the addition to the law is it's unclear, short of the animal lunging at someone at the security checks, on how to question without violating the ADA. I watched a woman bring her purse dog into MK. And how did I know? Because the dog barked. But she told security it was a service dog and she was let in with it. I was astonished.
Yes, but... Can I bring my Service Peacock into the parks?
There are two basic questions... is it a service dog and what service does the animal perform. All anyone needs to know is the correct answer to those questions and they must be admitted. BTW, everyone knows the example answers. They are 'yes' and 'it detects when I am about to have a seizure'. No paperwork needed, no proof of an existing condition, just the word of the person. If Disney were to challenge that and it turned out they were telling the truth, it becomes lawsuit time. The government will not prosecute, but, the individual will be allowed to take it to trail and if at that point they can prove it is true, it can mean big bucks.Is Disney security allowed to question someone? You can purchase vests from Amazon. The problem with the addition to the law is it's unclear, short of the animal lunging at someone at the security checks, on how to question without violating the ADA. I watched a woman bring her purse dog into MK. And how did I know? Because the dog barked. But she told security it was a service dog and she was let in with it. I was astonished.
Why would someone want to bring their dog into the parks by claiming they are a service dog? I can imagine it would be a complete hassle. The entire group couldn't all ride together...etc. Are they trying to avoid boarding the dog perhaps?
Does WDW even have any kind of policy for or enforcement of Service Dogs?
*Begin Rant*
So we were down in Epcot yesterday for V-Day and were having a smoke break by Norway. There were a bunch of people doing the same, so we sat on the bricks by the bushes.
The was a pretty black lab with a service dog vest wandering around completely unsupervised dragging it's leash going up to everyone to be petted and begging for food. It obviously was a fake service dog.
It wandered it's way behind the bushes where we were sitting. Luckily - and I say luckily for WDW - I was looking at him (I was going to scratch his head if he had come a couple inches closer) when I saw his leg going up.
I pysically shoved my wife off the little wall just in time for the stream of **** to flow right where she had been half a second earlier...
She screamed... I yelled What The Fu....
Did the owner (yeah they were right there smoking) even say or do anything? Nope. No grabbing their dog, no apology, nothing. They just continue to let their dog wander around aimlessly.
We got out of there otherwise it would have gotten ugly.
Had that dog actually ****ed on my wife? They would have heard the commotion all the way in the Magic Kingdom...
If Disney wants to let fake service dogs in their parks then that is fine, but they need to be prepared for some problems if they don't do something...
*end rant*
Anybody else experience problems with them?
If you add IDIOT to ignorant you will be more correct in your description. I expect people to love and care for their pets. If not you shouldn't have one in the first place. But anyone so attached to their pet that they have to LIE to take it where it shouldn't go are both ignorant of the fact that their pet's presence is inappropriate in a theme park and an idiot for thinking that what THEY want is more important than anyone else.That is a pretty good reason actually. Boarding is expensive. I figure they abuse the system for innocent reasons, they just really like their pooch and are ignorant of the reasons it is a bad idea.
Or that their dog is having a wonderful time walking on the pavement at the same temperature as the sun. Or having thousands of strangers stepping on them. And that is just the tip of the iceberg. Personally, I think a case could be made for cruelty to animals.If you add IDIOT to ignorant you will be more correct in your description. I expect people to love and care for their pets. If not you shouldn't have one in the first place. But anyone so attached to their pet that they have to LIE to take it where it shouldn't go are both ignorant of the fact that their pet's presence is inappropriate in a theme park and an idiot for thinking that what THEY want is more important than anyone else.
According to Disney, they can provide a portable kennel on certain attractions (primarily rides with height restrictions), otherwise most attractions service dogs are allowed to ride. But unless you have a true service dog, I could really see this going amuck!Why would someone want to bring their dog into the parks by claiming they are a service dog? I can imagine it would be a complete hassle. The entire group couldn't all ride together...etc. Are they trying to avoid boarding the dog perhaps?
Not related to WDW, but back in June, before I went to see DMTNT for a third time, I stopped at McDonalds before heading over to the theater, and there was a man inside with a squirrel on his shoulder (not making this up). My dad, who was with me, asked the man why he had a squirrel in a public restaurant? The guy said that it was his "emotional support therapy animal". I'm sorry that's a bunch of BS.
I use to work on Primevila Whirl and a service dog had to wait with someone in the party while the other people rode it.I can just imagine someone trying to bring their fake service dog onto RRC. That would be a ****storm.
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