There are numerous kennels located all around Walt Disney World, and there's actually one adjacent to Disney's Animal Kingdom Park. So you don't have to go to the kennel at the Transportation and Ticket Center, which is at the opposite end of the Walt Disney World property.
The kennel at Disney's Animal Kingdom Park is open one hour prior to park opening to one hour after park closing. 1-407-824-2735
$10 per pet per day.
$13 per pet per overnight stay for Disney Resort guests at all kennels.
$15 per pet per overnight stay for day (non-Disney resort) guests at all kennels.
Kennel fees are per animal, per night. Guests are required to walk and exercise their pets 2-3 times daily.
Resort reservations do not guarantee a kennel space for your pets; availability is first come, first served. No native wildlife or exotic species are allowed in the kennels. Prior to boarding, all Guests are required to show records of vaccination (for dogs: Rabies, Parvovirus, D.H.P. and Bordetella; for cats: Rabies, Panleukopenia, Rhinotracheitus and Calcivirus).
Hope I could help! Have fun!
* Sorry people, but why would you give the thumbs ups to someone who is suggesting that the person waste time and gas by driving to the opposite end of Walt Disney World property to bring the dog to a kennel at the Transportation and Ticket Center when there's one right across the street from Disney's Animal Kingdom Park? You do realize that Walt Disney World is the size of San Francisco, right? (Or twice the size of Manhattan, however you'd like to compare it.) That's a long, unneccessary drive. Plus, you're required to walk your dog yourself 2-3 times depending on how long it's there, so they'd have to leave the park and drive all the way there to walk there dog, too.
2006-12-11 07:00:05
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answered by Katlyn ♥ Disney 6
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Magic Kingdom is the significant park of Walt Disney international motel, particularly in case you have babies. It has extra curler coasters than Animal Kingdom yet they at the instant are not that undesirable, some are even very sluggish and short. Animal kingdom merely has one vast curler coaster yet some solid areas of it fee extra beneficial like the animal safari. Magic Kingdom is likewise extra beneficial and has much extra factors of interest than Animal Kingdom so you might wanna get there early. i prefer to advise Magic Kingdom.
2016-12-30 06:39:50
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answered by melvina 3
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There is a Kennel in front of the Ticket and Transportation center at Magic Kingdom, you will have to drop your pooch off there and then head over to Animal Kingdom
2006-12-11 06:00:05
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answered by rstout44 3
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Yes they do and here is a link! They are typicall right outside of all the parks, with the exception of the Magic Kingdom (which is located at the ticketing and transportation center).
My Uncle boards his pets there when we go!
http://disneyworld.disney.go.com/wdw/common/guestServicesDetail?id=GuestServicesKennelsDetailPage
2006-12-13 04:23:31
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answered by plantmd 4
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Yes they do its right be for the tickets both ask someone who works there and they will tell you where it is. Last time I checked it was $25 for the day, that includes food. But id bring your own just in case for your dog.
2006-12-11 07:47:25
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answered by italinfroboy 2
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than if you want to go than i would becouse i have been there and loved every minte of it and its well worth the money trust me i know thanks shortlittlemama03
2006-12-14 04:48:26
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answered by shortlittlemama03 2
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I don't think so
2006-12-11 05:49:04
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answered by Anonymous
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No they don't.
2006-12-11 05:52:38
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answered by Anonymous
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