• On Sep 10, 2020
    Emily from FL Asked Please note that experiences, policies, pricing and other offerings are subject to change and may have changed since the date of this answer.

    Question regarding ESAs and Disney's guidelines for them: I have a certified ESA cat who has been with me for several years and though I do not need her at all times, I get severe anxiety at night and will need her nearby then. Is this possible?

    Hey there, Emily! Thanks for stopping by planDisney! There’s nothing better than planning a vacation to Walt Disney World. 

    As you may or may not know, Disney absolutely values Service Animals throughout most locations at Walt Disney World. While only dogs and miniature horses are listed on Disney’s website, you’ll want to contact Disability Services at (407) 560-2547 or email disability.services@disneyparks.com to talk one-on-one with one of these amazing Cast Members. I assure you, they will help point you in the right direction to make sure you have an amazing vacation!

    Safe travels and if you have any other questions please let us know. Otherwise, be sure to tell Mickey I said hello!

    Bryan
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Meet the Panelist: Bryan, Kansas

Hi all! I'm Bryan from Kansas City. I'm a husband, first-time dad, and man's best friend to our Golden Retriever. Like many kids, I grew up traveling to Disney World nearly every year with my family, so to say that my perspective has changed over the years is an understatement. Through my passion, firsthand knowledge and park research, I look forward to helping you with your Disney vacation! Learn More About Bryan

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