[nagdu] amusement parks?

Julie McGinnity kaybaycar at gmail.com
Sat Apr 28 21:07:05 UTC 2012


Hi all.  This is a very interesting thread.

I think, like a lot of things, this decision depends on your dog.  I
do not take my dog to amusement parks because I am pretty sure she
would hate it.  She doesn't do well in the heat, and rides frighten
her.  Perhaps I would try something with Disny parks where I hear they
have kennals at each of the rides, but for now, she stays at home with
my mom(who hates amusement parks), and I take my cane.



On 4/28/12, Deanna Lewis <deannakay618 at yahoo.com> wrote:
> Hi Chantel and others,
> I haven't read a lot of other people's comments on this thread, but I just
> wanted to share my experience with taking Pascal to Amusement Parks.
> I live about half an hour from a thrill park in Cincinnati called King's
> Island, and I have held a season pass for the last two years. I have never
> taken Pascal to King's Island because it was just easier to leave him at
> home, where he was safe. I also worried that it was too hot, there wouldn't
> be places to relieve him, and that he would get stepped on by the crowd.
>
> But, when I traveled to the NFB National Convention in Orlando, I made last
> minute plans to go to Universal Studios. I didn't want to leave him in the
> hotel all day, so I brought him with me. I knew the ground would be hot, so
> I packed his booties, to protect his feet. Even with them on, he was really
> feeling the heat by the mid afternoon. We all got miserably hot. Pascal had
> plenty of opportunities to drink water, but by mid afternoon he was so tired
> that he didn't even want to drink anymore. By around 2 PM we were exhausted
> from the heat, and luckily a security officer gave us a ride back to the
> front of the park. We hung out at Bubba Gump's Restaurant, where it was air
> conditioned, until our bus came back at 5:00. We were all miserable, and the
> rides were dissapionting. We were glad to be back at the hotel.  I am glad I
> got the experience, but I don't think I would take Pascal back to an
> Amusement Park. It was just way too crowded and hot in July.
>
> Hope this helps.
> Deanna and Pascal
>
>
> ________________________________
>  From: Chantel Cuddemi <jawsgirl87 at gmail.com>
> To: "'NAGDU Mailing List, the National Association of Guide Dog Users'"
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> Sent: Friday, April 27, 2012 9:13 PM
> Subject: [nagdu] amusement parks?
>
> Hi all,
>
>
>
> Forgive me if this is a stupid question, but how do you go to an amusement
> park with your guide dog?
>
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Julie McG
 Lindbergh High School class of 2009, National Federation of the Blind
of Missouri recording secretary,
and proud graduate of Guiding Eyes for the Blind

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