[Travelandtourism] With guide dog?

mrmikie273 at gmail.com mrmikie273 at gmail.com
Thu Sep 20 18:47:32 UTC 2012


Thank you Cheryl 
About the Cayman Islands I had 2 guidedog owners tell me that got off their
ship but could not get in places or in cabs last year. 
In all fairness I had been thru NASSAU 2 times before & not had that happen.
But 2 years ago I walked off the ship right to the line of cabs & the first
driver said $60 for the dog. Then he said it in front of the other drivers 4
of them. Then no other driver would take us. I was very nice about trying to
get the other drivers into taking us but it was a no go. 

Anyone else have any feed back!
Thank you again Cheryl 
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Good afternoon Mike:
I sent you an e-mail off list, but  I will also answer your questions here.
Yes, Jamaica you cannot enter Jamaica the dog is from the U.S. and they only
allow dog from the U.K.
The Cayman Islands, spelled C a y m a n, pronounced Kay-Man.
I know I just finished a travel specialist course on it, and was recently at
a Cayman Island Travel event that I am currently writing up for my blog and
to the list.
You are not totally correct on that matter, and they tourism board that was
at that event are looking into all of it for me, especially since one of the
tourism board member has a wife here in the us, since they were born here
and work there, uses a service animal. She is not blind but uses a service
animal.
It is spelled N A S S A U, then you should have found another cab, that is
against the law, especially in the Bahamas.  I hope you had your USDA Health
Certificate with you and the vaccinations as well. Both times that I was in
Nassau, back in October 2011 and this past April 2012, my guide dog went
with me and had no issues and no way did they ask $60.
I know many of  the taxi owners there in the Bahamas, especially the ones
right outside when you walk into town.  So I will be on a call with them
this afternoon to verify that.
There is also Puerto Rico, St. Thomas, St. Maarten, you can go to, Maxx my
guide dog has been there as well.
Sincerely,
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> From: mrmikie273 at gmail.com
> To: Travelandtourism at nfbnet.org
> Date: Thu, 20 Sep 2012 12:42:40 -0400
> Subject: [Travelandtourism] With guide dog?
> 
> I am going to probley going to go on a cruise for xmas with my guide 
> dog. I will be leaving one of the ports from Florida. Anyone know any 
> places I do not want to go with my guide dog? Like Jamaica does not 
> allow any dogs & the the grand camines does not let guidedog on public bus
& cabs or restaurants.
> In nasa  the cab drivers wanted $60 just for the dog. 
> 
> Thanks
> 
> Mike
> 
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