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Trained Service Animals Are Welcome Guests At Information on Services for Information on Services for Information on Services for Guests with Service Animals Guests with Service Animals Guests with Service Animals Trained service animals are welcome Guests at the Trained service animals are welcome Guests at the Trained service animals are welcome Guests at the Disneyland® Resort; however, please remember that Disneyland® Resort; however, please remember that Disneyland® Resort; however, please remember that service animals must remain on a leash or in a service animals must remain on a leash or in a service animals must remain on a leash or in a harness and under control of their owner at all times. harness and under control of their owner at all times. harness and under control of their owner at all times. Cast Members are not able to take control of Cast Members are not able to take control of Cast Members are not able to take control of service animals. service animals. service animals. Theme Parks: Theme Parks: Theme Parks: Trained service animals can accompany Guests on most Trained service animals can accompany Guests on most Trained service animals can accompany Guests on most attractions, however, due to the nature of the attractions, however, due to the nature of the attractions, however, due to the nature of the experience, we are unable to allow service animals on the experience, we are unable to allow service animals on the experience, we are unable to allow service animals on the following attractions: following attractions: following attractions: Disneyland® Park: Disneyland® Park: Disneyland® Park: • Big Thunder Mountain Railroad • Big Thunder Mountain Railroad • Big Thunder Mountain Railroad • Gadget’s Go Coaster • Gadget’s Go Coaster • Gadget’s Go Coaster • Indiana Jones™ Adventure • Indiana Jones™ Adventure • Indiana Jones™ Adventure • Matterhorn Bobsleds • Matterhorn Bobsleds • Matterhorn Bobsleds • Space Mountain • Space Mountain • Space Mountain • Splash Mountain • Splash Mountain • Splash Mountain • Star Tours • Star Tours • Star Tours ® Disney California Adventure Park: Disney California Adventure® Park: Disney California Adventure® Park: • California Screamin’ • California Screamin’ • California Screamin’ • Goofy’s Sky School • Goofy’s Sky School • Goofy’s Sky School • Grizzly River Run • Grizzly River Run • Grizzly River Run • Jumpin’ Jellyfish • Jumpin’ Jellyfish • Jumpin’ Jellyfish • Luigi’s Flying Tires • Luigi’s Flying Tires • Luigi’s Flying Tires • Radiator Springs Racers • Radiator Springs Racers • Radiator Springs Racers • Silly Symphony Swings • Silly Symphony Swings • Silly Symphony Swings • Soarin’ Over California • Soarin’ Over California • Soarin’ Over California ™ • The Twilight Zone Tower of Terror • The Twilight Zone Tower of Terror™ • The Twilight Zone Tower of Terror™ • Tuck and Roll’s Drive ‘Em Buggies • Tuck and Roll’s Drive ‘Em Buggies • Tuck and Roll’s Drive ‘Em Buggies Hotels of the Disneyland® Resort: Hotels of the Disneyland® Resort: Hotels of the Disneyland® Resort: Trained service animals can accompany Guests Trained service animals can accompany Guests Trained service animals can accompany Guests in all areas of the hotels, however, they must remain in all areas of the hotels, however, they must remain in all areas of the hotels, however, they must remain on a leash or harness, except while in Guest rooms. on a leash or harness, except while in Guest rooms. on a leash or harness, except while in Guest rooms. Information subject to change without notice. For further information, Information subject to change without notice. For further information, Information subject to change without notice. For further information, 6/12 please visit Guest Relations. © Disney 6/12 please visit Guest Relations. © Disney 6/12 please visit Guest Relations. © Disney This publication is provided by Disneyland® Resort Guest Communications. This publication is provided by Disneyland® Resort Guest Communications. This publication is provided by Disneyland® Resort Guest Communications. Information on Services for Information on Services for Information on Services for Guests with Service Animals Guests with Service Animals Guests with Service Animals SERVICE ANIMAL RELIEF AREAS: SERVICE ANIMAL RELIEF AREAS: SERVICE ANIMAL RELIEF AREAS: Service animals are welcome to use any open outdoor Service animals are welcome to use any open outdoor Service animals are welcome to use any open outdoor area for service animal relief. This includes the theme area for service animal relief. This includes the theme area for service animal relief. This includes the theme parks, Downtown Disney®, Hotels, and other parks, Downtown Disney®, Hotels, and other parks, Downtown Disney®, Hotels, and other Guest areas. Guest areas. Guest areas. DESIGNATED SERVICE ANIMAL RELIEF DESIGNATED SERVICE ANIMAL RELIEF DESIGNATED SERVICE ANIMAL RELIEF AREAS AT THE THEME PARKS: AREAS AT THE THEME PARKS: AREAS AT THE THEME PARKS: Additionally, for your convenience, we also have Additionally, for your convenience, we also have Additionally, for your convenience, we also have the following designated areas in our theme parks: the following designated areas in our theme parks: the following designated areas in our theme parks: Main Entrance Esplanade: Main Entrance Esplanade: Main Entrance Esplanade: • Disneyland® Kennel Club • Disneyland® Kennel Club • Disneyland® Kennel Club Disneyland® Park: Disneyland® Park: Disneyland® Park: • Frontierland: Frontierland/Fantasyland transition • Frontierland: Frontierland/Fantasyland transition • Frontierland: Frontierland/Fantasyland transition • Fantasyland: Planter across from “it’s a small world” • Fantasyland: Planter across from “it’s a small world” • Fantasyland: Planter across from “it’s a small world” • Fantasyland/Hub: Planter on right leading from Central Hub • Fantasyland/Hub: Planter on right leading from Central Hub • Fantasyland/Hub: Planter on right leading from Central Hub towards Matterhorn towards Matterhorn towards Matterhorn • New Orleans Square: Fountain area planter on right near Train • New Orleans Square: Fountain area planter on right near Train • New Orleans Square: Fountain area planter on right near Train Station and Haunted Mansion Station and Haunted Mansion Station and Haunted Mansion Disney California Adventure® Park: Disney California Adventure® Park: Disney California Adventure® Park: • Grizzly Peak: Grizzly River Run area • Grizzly Peak: Grizzly River Run area • Grizzly Peak: Grizzly River Run area (near “Grizzly Peak Pass” sign) (near “Grizzly Peak Pass” sign) (near “Grizzly Peak Pass” sign) • A Bugs Land: Flik’s Fun Fair - main path on left • A Bugs Land: Flik’s Fun Fair - main path on left • A Bugs Land: Flik’s Fun Fair - main path on left • Paradise Pier: Access gate between Seaside Souvenirs & The • Paradise Pier: Access gate between Seaside Souvenirs & The • Paradise Pier: Access gate between Seaside Souvenirs & The Little Mermaid-Ariel’s Undersea Adventure extended queue Little Mermaid-Ariel’s Undersea Adventure extended queue Little Mermaid-Ariel’s Undersea Adventure extended queue Designated relief areas are identified with the Designated relief areas are identified with the Designated relief areas are identified with the following symbol: following symbol: following symbol: This symbol can also be found in Theme Park Guide Maps. This symbol can also be found in Theme Park Guide Maps. This symbol can also be found in Theme Park Guide Maps. If necessary, after your animal uses a relief area, please notify a If necessary, after your animal uses a relief area, please notify a If necessary, after your animal uses a relief area, please notify a Cast Member to make arrangements for proper disposal. Cast Member to make arrangements for proper disposal. Cast Member to make arrangements for proper disposal. Information subject to change without notice. For further information, Information subject to change without notice. For further information, Information subject to change without notice. For further information, 6/12 please visit Guest Relations. © Disney 6/12 please visit Guest Relations. © Disney 6/12 please visit Guest Relations. © Disney This publication is provided by Disneyland® Resort Guest Communications. This publication is provided by Disneyland® Resort Guest Communications. This publication is provided by Disneyland® Resort Guest Communications..
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