Disney’s Favorite Dog Shows You Where You Can Leave Your Service Dogs When You Go On A Ride

Disney’s Favorite Dog Shows You Where You Can Leave Your Service Dogs When You Go On A Ride

One should spend a day at Disney free of worries and care.

But not everyone can afford to do that. Especially if, for example, you brought your kids with you that need monitoring at all times, or if you, yourself, are in need of monitoring.

It’s not a bad thing, don’t get me wrong. But having these factors can lessen the experience of being in the happiest place on Earth since you can’t just let go and bring out the child in you. If you have kids and you came with your partner or any other relative, ask them to accompany your child for a bit while you enjoy a ride or two.

Now, what if you came with a pet? Unfortunately, Disney only allows service animals in their theme parks. A sad reality, but a policy is a policy.

So what if you can take your service dog with you inside Disney World? Are they allowed to go with you on all the rides? It’s an unfortunate no once again.

“Where does a service dog wait while you do a ride with a height requirement at Disney?"

The good news is that they can wait for you in a safe space while you go on your ride!

In a TikTok video posted by HelperDogNala, we are told that there’s usually a kennel backstage and an accompanying cast member that looks after your dog while you go on a ride.

https://www.tiktok.com/@helperdognala/video/7172406912833834286

This very informative video has gone viral with over 6M views. True to her Instagram name, Disney’s Favorite Dog, Nala, sure knows what to do whenever she visits the theme park.

Watch Nala ride Toy Story Mania in the video below!

https://www.tiktok.com/@helperdognala/video/7177036173783698731

Louise Peralta

A homebody who's in a never ending journey of being my own person.

A dog mom, a gamer, and a graphic designer.

I've been balancing my time between working for myself and for my family and have been enjoying my free time by either reading books, listening to music, or playing games.

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