[Travelandtourism] Full posting of my Traveling with a guide dog on a cruise.

cheryl echevarria cherylandmaxx at hotmail.com
Sat Nov 19 17:15:15 UTC 2011


That was such a nice thing to say Peter.

Since you asked so NICELY I will post everything here.



Now that I have some time, I will be posting my reviews and experience of my recent cruise and excursions.

This particular post is in reference to cruising with a guide dog from the prep work, to the onboard experience, this is also in reference to leaving the main land of the US.

Before I start, yesterday, as I had posted, someone asked me about traveling with their guide dog to Puerto Rico. Well, since I have yet to take Maxx to PR with us, it was an awakening to the fact, that whenever you leave the mainland of the US, which also includes Canada and Mexico (some people may not have had this issue in the past, but these are the rules per the USDA.) that you must have in your possession a Certified USDA Veterinarian Health Certificate, now when you call your vet and let them know you are going out of the country, you need to ask if he/she is one, if not they will know where your closest one is, if not there is a listing on the United Stated Department of Agriculture website.

Which I am willing to send to NAGDU/travel and tourism the information so that everyone has the link to the as well.

The link is: http://www.aphis.usda.gov/import_export/animals/animal_import/animal_imports_states.shtml<http://www.aphis.usda.gov/import_export/animals/animal_import/animal_imports_states.shtml>

When traveling especially with a service animal, in this case, a cruise.

Planning ahead, if you know you want to cruise in April starting planning as early as possible. For those that have cruised before the staterooms are sometimes smaller than a hotel room, and having the room for the dog might be limited. In this case, even though I will not be doing this again, I asked for an accessible stateroom, some of this might repeat when speaking of traveling period for someone who is disabled. Because this was a travel agent graduation cruise with Norwegian Cruise Lines, all us travel agents had balcony accommodations, and every level of the ships have an accessible stateroom and no they are not more or less money then those for everyone else.

When planning your cruise with a guide dog, you need to call like I said way in advanced if you would like an accessible stateroom, there are many people I am glad to say that are traveling, and these rooms go very fast.

You need to let your travel agent, know you are bring your guide, they will accommodate you but if you don't tell them, they will not know to make a box for your dog to do his business. Also, they do not put the box in your room, it is a health issue, and no they will not put the boxes on the balconies if you have one.

On Norwegian Cruise Lines, what they do is they will ask you what kind of stuffing you want in the box, it is a similar box to what we do at convention only smaller. The placing of it is in a crew area only area.

Explanation here: On a cruise, there is an area every few staterooms in between that the crew move between to take their carts or need to take an elevator to get to the next floor, basically behind the scenes, so near our stateroom there was one of these doors and we were shown the box for the dog.

Again, depending on the floor you are staying will determine where this is.

Maxx was confused at first because it was inside and not outside the box, and when Maxx is away anywhere, it takes him at least a day to go do his business, but he finally liked it and all was good.

Also you need to bring your own food for the dog, and no you cannot forward anything to the ships. When a ship is entering port, they are letting off passengers from the previous cruise and getting ready for the next group of passengers to travel, so sending anything ahead is impossible.

You also need to do your homework on where you are going in my case it was Orlando, Great Stirrup Cay (which is Norwegian's own private island in the Bahamas), all the cruise lines have them, and Nassau (Paradise Island) in the Bahamas.

Orlando is a US State so there is no worry in that of where you want to go on an excursion, we decided not to go anywhere in Orlando, and stay on the ship, and check out the rest of what was available to do.

We didn't go to Great Stirrup Cay because at the island they bring ship tenders to the ship and that day there was 9 and 10 foot swells and the manager of the island said it was too dangerous to bring the boats out, so we had another day at sea. Also in the same area was Disney and Royal Caribbean and they couldn't get into their islands as well. These private islands are to shallow for the ships to have a pier to port to.

In the Bahamas, we did have an issue with one of the excursions we wanted to do. I did call the excursion department with the cruise lines prior to what we wanted to do, and they told me we never had a problem with services animals and our excursions. Well, I did and the cruise line has been informed, I did give a report back to the Access Department and management upon my return, the good, the bad and the ugly. They are on it, so that these issues never happen again.

Anyway the issue we had was, I wanted to go swimming with the dolphins, my sister and brother-in-law, niece and nephew, were cruising with us, and they were going to this.

So when I registered for this on the ship they had no problem with it, but the following day I was told that I couldn't bring my dog. This was not from the cruise lines but the people who run the program. They were going to allow it this once just for me, since I was a travel agent. I said no, and that we were going to do something else. I have the e-mail from the company themselves of the excuse of why they didn't want to dog there. I mean Maxx was not going to go in the water with the dolphins, the supplier was concerned, since afterwards that in the same area that they have sea lions and that they have a less tolerance for illness and that they were concerned that they would get sick from the dog.

In either case, I don't do anything that all of you cannot go and do.

We went to the Atlantis Resort and it was well worth it, had an awesome time.

When you leave the ship, please remember to bring your permit for the country you are visiting and the health certificate, eventhough the cruise lines have it, you need to carry it with you, because as soon as we got to the pier and walked towards our shuttle, there was a customs officer asking for the dogs paperwork, you must have them when you are asked for them, or you will not be allowed to enter. 

This comes back to planning, again depending on where you are traveling to you must do your homework.  Some countries will not allow a dog from another country to enter their country.  Case in point, the Bahamas is independent from the United Kingdom, but suppose you were to go to Jamaica or Barbados, you would not be allowed to enter with your guide dog unless you went through quarantine in the United Kingdom.

If you are unsure, use a professional, someone like Echevarria Travel, who will do the homework for you.

We had the Atlantis and Lagoon Day.  Which included a lounge chair at the Lagoon with a towel for the day if you wanted, also you had full access to all of the resort accept for the water park is.

For those who cannot see the pictures. The first one is a picture of Maxx relaxing on the beach by a lounge chair, he was in heaven. The second one is a picture of the Atlantis Resort overlooking the lagoon with a footbridge in the distance that goes to the resort buildings and Aquarium.  The last one is actually a picture from the cruise ship as we enter the port of Nassau.



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Maxx lying on the sand



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more of the AtlantisEntering the Port of Nassau


I know this is alot of information so when traveling each person and situation is different.

Do's and Don'ts:

Do's:

Do, plan ahead, do not wait until the last minute to arrange a cruise with a guide dog, you need to get all permits and paperwork in order to travel.

Do, ask questions do your homework.

Do, see you USDA  Certified Vet for health certificate

Do, contact the country of destination or contact your travel agent to do this part and find out if you can and cannot bring you dog to that country.

Do,  bring food, bowls, toys for the dog.

Do, have fun

Do, remember you are a visitor of a country outside the US when cruising. Not all countries recognize service animals everywhere.

Don'ts:

Don't wait until the last minute to book your cruise.  You may not have available staterooms you want especially if you are traveling with more then one dog in your room and want a bigger room or accessible stateroom they go fast.

Don't forget your paperwork when leaving the ship to go on excursions, you might be asked by customs to show it and if you don't have it, you will be sent back to the ship.

DO NOT leave your dog in your stateroom!  The cruise lines do not like it, they have to clean your rooms, they also have emergency fire drills on the ship when you are off the ship for the crew, they clean your rooms, and they are not responsible for your dogs.

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  Sent: Friday, November 18, 2011 4:56 PM
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  Hello Cheryl and everyone,

      It would be more convenient if detailed information could be posted 
  here. Some of us have other things to do besides spending all day reading 
  blogs.

  Peter Donahue

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  thecountryand on a cruise ship


  Yes, it is up to the person traveling to ask the questions and to find out, 
  but if you are calling ahead of time to find out what is offered and is 
  there any problems they are the ones that need to know this.

  Again, I am working for all.

  I hope also you went to the Blog and read the rest of the information that I 
  posted, which is continued there.

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  thecountryand on a cruise ship


    Cheryl,

    With all they have to do, why should it be the responsibility of the 
  ship's
    personnel to know which destinations allow guide dogs and which do not. 
  I'd
    think that's up to the passenger and guide dog handler.

    Cindy
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    Subject: Re: [Travelandtourism] Traveling with a guide dog out of
    thecountryand on a cruise ship


    Peter this is not a US destination, so they have different laws in the
    Bahamas, and I am perusing it as we speak; as well as Norwegian Cruise 
  Lines
    themselves. They are educating their staff to investigate each and every
    excursion that they offer, and not assume they are allowed.

    Also, when we are in a country not of our own, not all places will allow
    service animals, yes here in the US it is different. But at the same time 
  I
    am not it.

    The Atlantis Resort and Casino would have allowed it, but I wasn't 
  prepared
    for it, but I did ask, this is a different location from them.

    Also, when traveling a lot of times the excursions are cheaper not going
    through the cruise lines, and a good travel agent will recommend some for
    you.

    I have done many of these for other people, but since I was getting these
    from the ship at a discount we took them.

    Again, Peter, the Bahamas is not part of the United States.

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      Hello Cheryl and everyone,

          You should have persued a complaint with the dolphin park as what 
  they
      did is wrong. The issue of guide dogs in zoos and wild animal parks is a
      veritable minefield where access is concerned. One establishment will 
  give
      you unlimited access to their facility while others restrict access for
      those with guide dogs and still others attempt to ban your dog all
    together.
      This is something both NAGDU and our division need to address. I have a
    real
      problem with a zoo telling me I cannot take my dog in to their facility
    yet
      I can attend the San Antonio Stock Show and go anywhere in the facility
      accompanied by my guide dog.----- I have visited a number of zoos,
    livestock
      shows, fairs and other animal facilities accompanied by my dog and never
    had
      a problem. This also includes keeping the dog with me while in a petting
      zoo. I've also exhibited chickens at several fairs and other events and
    kept
      my dog with me at all times. A well-controlled dog whose vaccinations 
  are
      current and up-to-date should not cause a problem for other animals and 
  is
      protected from contracting diseases from other animals or transmitting
      illnesses to them. That dolphin park obviously needs an education about
    the
      ADA and other applicable legislation where rights of access for those
      accompanied by guide dogs is concerned. It's our responsibility as a
      division and as the NFB to see to it that that happens.

      Peter Donahue

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      Sent: Friday, November 18, 2011 9:18 AM
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    countryand
      on a cruise ship


      Good morning all:

      Now that I have some time, I will be posting my reviews and experience 
  of
    my
      recent cruise and excursions.

      This particular post is in reference to cruising with a guide dog from 
  the
      prep work, to the onboard experience, this is also in reference to 
  leaving
      the main land of the US.

      Before I start, yesterday, as I had posted, someone asked me about
    traveling
      with their guide dog to Puerto Rico.  Well, since I have yet to take 
  Maxx
    to
      PR with us, it was an awakening to the fact, that whenever you leave the
      mainland of the US, which also includes Canada and Mexico (some people 
  may
      not have had this issue in the past, but these are the rules per the
    USDA.)
      that you must have in your possession a Certified USDA Veterinarian 
  Health
      Certificate, now when you call your  vet and let them know you are going
    out
      of the country, you need to ask if he/she is one, if not they will know
      where your closest one is, if not there is a listing on the United 
  Stated
      Department of Agriculture website.

        Which I am willing to send to NAGDU/travel and tourism the information
    so
      that everyone has the link to the as well.

      The link is:
      http://www.aphis.usda.gov/import_export/animals/animal_import/animal_imports_states.shtml<http://www.aphis.usda.gov/import_export/animals/animal_import/animal_imports_states.shtml<http://www.aphis.usda.gov/import_export/animals/animal_import/animal_imports_states.shtml%3Chttp://www.aphis.usda.gov/import_export/animals/animal_import/animal_imports_states.shtml<http://www.aphis.usda.gov/import_export/animals/animal_import/animal_imports_states.shtml%3Chttp://www.aphis.usda.gov/import_export/animals/animal_import/animal_imports_states.shtml%3Chttp://www.aphis.usda.gov/import_export/animals/animal_import/animal_imports_states.shtml%3Chttp://www.aphis.usda.gov/import_export/animals/animal_import/animal_imports_states.shtml<http://www.aphis.usda.gov/import_export/animals/animal_import/animal_imports_states.shtml%3Chttp://www.aphis.usda.gov/import_export/animals/animal_import/animal_imports_states.shtml%3Chttp://www.aphis.usda.gov/import_export/animals/animal_import/animal_imports_states.shtml%3Chttp://www.aphis.usda.gov/import_export/animals/animal_import/animal_imports_states.shtml%3Chttp://www.aphis.usda.gov/import_export/animals/animal_import/animal_imports_states.shtml%3Chttp://www.aphis.usda.gov/import_export/animals/animal_import/animal_imports_states.shtml%3Chttp://www.aphis.usda.gov/import_export/animals/animal_import/animal_imports_states.shtml%3Chttp://www.aphis.usda.gov/import_export/animals/animal_import/animal_imports_states.shtml>>>>


      When traveling especially with a service animal, in this case, a cruise.

      Planning ahead, if you know you want to cruise in April starting 
  planning
    as
      early as possible.  For those that have cruised before the staterooms 
  are
      sometimes smaller than a hotel room, and having the room for the dog 
  might
      be limited.  In this case, even though I will not be doing this again, I
      asked for an accessible stateroom, some of this might repeat when 
  speaking
      of traveling period for someone who is disabled.  Because this was a
    travel
      agent graduation cruise with Norwegian Cruise Lines, all us travel 
  agents
      had balcony accommodations, and every level of the ships have an
    accessible
      stateroom and no they are not more or less money then those for everyone
      else.

      When planning your cruise with a guide dog, you need to call like I said
    way
      in advanced if you would like an accessible stateroom, there are many
    people
      I am glad to say that are traveling, and these rooms go very fast.

      You need to let your travel agent, know you are bring your guide, they
    will
      accommodate you but if you don't tell them, they will not know to make a
    box
      for your dog to do his business.  Also, they do not put the box in your
      room, it is a health issue, and no they will not put the boxes on the
      balconies if you have one.

      On Norwegian Cruise Lines, what they do is they will ask you what kind 
  of
      stuffing you want in the box, it is a similar box to what we do at
      convention only smaller.  The placing of it is in a crew area only area.

      Explanation here:  On a cruise, there is an area every few staterooms in
      between that the crew move between to take there carts or need to take 
  an
      elevator to get to the next floor, basically behind the scenes, so near
    our
      stateroom there was one of these doors and we were shown the box for the
      dog.

      Again, depending on the floor you are staying will determine where this
    is.

      Maxx was confused at first because it was inside and not outside the 
  box,
      and when Maxx is away anywhere, it takes him at least a day to go do his
      business, but he finally liked it and all was good.

      You also need to do your homework on where you are going in my case it 
  was
      Orlando, Great Stirrup Cay (which is Norwegian's own private island in 
  the
      Bahamas), all the cruise lines have them, and Nassau (Paradise Island) 
  in
      the Bahamas.

      Orlando is a US State so there is no worry in that of where you want to 
  go
      on an excursion, we decided not to go anywhere in Orlando, and stay on 
  the
      ship, and check out the rest of what was available to do.

      We didn't go to Great Stirrup Cay because at the island they bring ship
      tenders to the ship and that day their was 9 and 10 foot swells and the
      manager of the island said it was to dangerous to bring the boats out, 
  so
    we
      had another day at sea. Also in the same area was Disney and Royal
    Caribbean
      and they couldn't get into there islands as well. These private islands
    are
      to shallow for the ships to have a pier to port to.

      In the Bahamas, we did have an issue with one of the excursions we 
  wanted
    to
      do.  I did call the excursion department with the cruise lines prior to
    what
      we wanted to do, and they told me we never had a problem with services
      animals and our excursions.  Well, I did and the cruise line has been
      informed, I did give a report back to the Access Department and 
  management
      upon my return, the good, the bad and the ugly.  They are on it, so that
      these issues never happen again.

      Anyway the issue we had was, I wanted to go swimming with the dolphins, 
  my
      sister and brother-in-law, niece and nephew, were cruising with us, and
    they
      were going to this.

      So when I registered for this on the ship they had no problem with it, 
  but
      the following day I was told that I couldn't bring my dog.  This was not
      from the cruise lines but the people who run the program.  They were 
  going
      to allow it this once just for me, since I was a travel agent. I said 
  no,
      and that we were going to do something else.  I have the e-mail from the
      company themselves of the excuse of why they didn't want to dog there. I
      mean Maxx was not going to go in the water with the dolphins, the 
  supplier
      was concerned, since afterwards that in the same area that they have sea
      lions and that they have a less tolerance for illness and that they were
      concerned that they would get sick from the dog.

      In either case, I don't do anything that all of you cannot go and do.

      We went to the Atlantis Resort and it was well worth it, had an awesome
      time:

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