Disney stables live horses for its carriage rides and horseback riding experiences. The stables are at Tri-Circle D Ranch at Disney’s Fort Wilderness Resort and Campground. Although many of the horses might look similar, there is one that stands out from the crowd for its peculiar habit.
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When he is done eating, Prince very politely picks up his empty bowl with his mouth. He drops the bowl outside of his stall to make it easier for the cast member caretakers to collect. That horse exemplifies the Disney spirit of being helpful!
In speaking with CMs, they told the original poster of this video that Prince is the only horse in the stable who does that. The Tri-Circle D Ranch is not one of Disney’s most well-known features. It is part of the complex in Orlando, Florida. The logo for the ranch is all Disney. The “tri-circle” is an outline of Mickey Mouse’s head and ears, and the “D” stands for Disney, placed in the center of the largest circle.

Disney’s Fort Wilderness Resort and Campground is a vacation by itself. There is enough to keep the entire family busy. The horses at Disney pull carriages or sleighs, depending on the season. For younger children, there are pony rides. For family members over nine, horseback trail riding is available. If you have a horse lover in your family, this is the best Disney vacation idea.
Make a cabin reservation or pack your camper or tent for a vacation at Disney with horses. Although there is a fee for carriage and horseback rides, visiting the stables is free. If a Disney vacation is in your future, save an extra day to visit the Disney horses.
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