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wise, must themselves place their charge in the assigned cage. Small pets (mice, ham-
sters, birds, snakes, turtles, alligators, and the like) must arrive in their own escape-
proof quarters. Kennels cost $20 per pet per day and are located at 1313 Harbor Blvd.
For more information, call
714-781-4565. There are several other details you may
need to know:
• Advance reservations for animals are not accepted.
• Only cash or Disney dollars are accepted.
• Kennels open 30 minutes before and close 30 minutes after theme park oper-
ating hours.
• Pets may not be boarded overnight.
• Guests leaving exotic pets should supply food for their pet.
• On busy days, there is a one- to two-hour bottleneck at the kennel, begin-
ning 30 minutes before the park opens. If you need to use the kennels on
such a day, arrive at least one hour before the park's stated opening time.
• Pets are fed on request only (yours, not your pet's), and there is no addition-
al charge for food.
• Proof of current rabies and distemper vaccine is required.
A PLACE TO CHARGE MY CELL PHONE? Disneyland Park now offers special cell
phone charging lockers in the locker facility near Main Street's Market House. They
cost $2 per hour, and you can pick one with common connectors built-in (iPhone,
Android, and BlackBerry) or a standard power outlet to use with your own charger.
A few free accessible power outlets can be found around the parks (our favorites are
along the stage in Great Moments with Mr. Lincoln, inside Miss Chris's Cabin at Big
ThunderRanch,andinthebalconyintheGoldenHorseshoe);justbesurenottoblock
traffic or remove any installed plugs or covers.
CAMERAS AND MEMORY CARDS? You can buy a disposable camera, with or without a
flash, in both parks. You can buy film, digital memory cards, and batteries throughout
the parks. If you'd rather let professionals take the pictures, Disney PhotoPass pho-
tographers are stationed at scenic spots around the parks. They'll take your snapshot
with their camera (and yours, if you request) for free, and then hand you a PhotoPass
identification card, which you can continue using during your vacation. Then stop by
Main Street Photo Supply in Disneyland Park or Kingswell Camera Shop in DCA
(go at midafternoon to avoid long lines), or log onto disneyphotopass.com within 30
days of your visit to preview and purchase all your pictures. You can purchase prints
individually ($15 and up) along with books, mugs, and mouse pads. Or order a photo
CD with all of your high-resolution pictures for about $70, and print them at your loc-
al drugstore for less. For $100 ($70 if ordered online at least 14 days in advance of
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