Thank you all for your answers! I actually got told at the security entrance of the trolleys that Disney Land does not acknowledge emotional support animals at all. They only acknowledge as and permit service dogs for physical disabilities for entry into the park but was more then welcomed to attempt to enter the park with him. Also, that they do offer a kennel but they dont do anything besides put them in the cage; nothing more, nothing less. I was quite surprised but since it was my daughters first time there, I didn't even bother to waste family time "attempting" to get my prescribed ESA into the park and more than likely getting upset which would've put s damper on things since the kennel wasn't an option. I turned around after I sent my husband and daughter off on the trolleys and jammed to the hotel and back in record time and actually had a great time with the help of a good amount of Xanax to help. Just wanted to put what I experienced if anyone else had a similar concern.
Trained service animals, which is restricted to dogs and miniature horses, are allowed, but they have to be under your control at all times. While there are crates available at rides that animals cannot ride, they usually ask that a member of your party stay with them while you are on that particular ride. There are animal relief areas and you will be required to cleanup after them. I would visit city hall in either park after you arrive for more guidance.
Emotional assistance animals are allowed in the park, so you shouldn't have a problem.
They allow them. And they have crates for them on most of the rides for them to wait for you. Just ask a cast member.
No problems should happen
No you won't thay are allowed as as you are
No you are not because they allow emotional support dogs
You shouldn't have any problems getting in.
Yes you will
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