Originally Posted by
FritterGirl
Thunder,
I'm not sure where you saw signs claiming no photography inside the Crystal Bridge, but I assure you no such rule exists, nor has it ever. The only restrictions are on commercial photography and/or videography, where a permit is required.
As for the admission, the Crystal Bridge was free all day on Saturday during Festival on the Green, but regularly does charge admission as it has since the day it opened. Admission of $7 per adult, when compared to admission to other local tourism facilities, is quite reasonable. Signs stating the admission rates are up at the admissions desks in the north south lobbies.
I spent a great deal of time in the dog area on Saturday, and again on Sunday, when I took my own dogs down. Most people I saw with small dogs lifted their dogs up on top of the bowls and the dogs were able to drink just fine. As for not being able to take your animal inside the Crystal Bridge, that is a reasonable restriction of use for ANY tourism facility.
I'll leave comments about service dog training in your "poodles" thread in a bit. You cannot just go down and get a vest f Taz. It requires years of advanced training and certification tests to get an animal certified as a service dog.
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