Maddie
I rescued Bella, my dog, when she was 8 months old. She is deaf and loves to explore the world. We live in the tri-state area. So we like to try out new places when I’m off from work. I work as a nurse and love to travel. Especially with Bella. Join our adventures!
Reviews (3)
Fall must do!
Ort FarmsOrt farms is very dog friendly. I took my my dog for our very first time for the afternoon visit. The ticket was $8 which included parking and the entrance to the park along with the corn maze. Dogs are not allowed on the hayride to the pumpkin patch. We had to walk but we didn’t mind it was a nice day outside. I took lots of pictures of my dog with pumpkins since I couldn’t decide which one to pick. Afterwards we walked across to the animals and train rides. Dogs are allowed to walk around the animals but not to get on rides. Definitely must visit if you’re in the area! There’s food options such as burgers, corn on the kobb, fries, and hot dogs we even tried the apple cider slushies.
Perfect place
Theater of the SeaI visited this place yesterday with my dog and family and we loved it especially since our dog Bella could accompany us. This place is very dog friendly. Bella was allowed all around the park and all the shows except the Parrot show. We even went on the bottomless boat ride and Bella loved seeing the dolphins do tricks.
Close to everything
Island Dogs BarWe found this place online. We were a party of 3 and our dog and we’re seated right away on the patio bar. Our dog received a water bowl within 5 min and I really appreciated since it was hot day. The food and drinks were great but our second round of drinks took a little long to arrive. But we didn’t mind since our dog Bella enjoyed people watching. This place is close to Duval St and the Gravestone bus stop