I don't think this is about more money, I think they are trying to keep some resorts pet free. There are a lot of bogus service animals at Disney, now they will all be in one place.
The rules of "well behaved and vaccinated" should also apply to some of the humans staying in the hotels.LAKE BUENA VISTA, Fla. (AP) — Four hotels at Walt Disney World Resort will allow guests to bring dogs beginning Sunday.
The hotels near Orlando, Florida, are Disney's Yacht Club Resort, Disney Port Orleans Resort-Riverside, Disney's Art of Animation Resort and cabins at Fort Wilderness Resort & Campground. The Yacht Club adds $75 to daily room rates for canine guests, the other three, $50.
The pilot program is accepting reservations through October 2018. Two dogs are permitted per guest room.
A Pluto's Welcome Kit includes a mat, bowls, pet ID tag, plastic bags, puppy pads and dog walking maps. Doggy day care and other pet services are offered nearby at Best Friends, an on-property pet care facility.
Disney says dogs staying in its hotels "must be well behaved, leashed in resort public areas and properly vaccinated."
You may be a biologist, but obviously YOU have never dealt with allergies. Are you going to tell a kid with a deathly allergy to peanuts to go ahead and eat them, millions of people eat them every day and THEY are just fine? To make a general statement to "allergy people" you will be fine is utterly stupid.I am a Biologist.
All dogs smell. Same for all Humans, cats, ect. As far as "germs" I would rather step in dog **** than human. You don't step in human ****, you touch it, everywhere in your room. To all the "allergy!" people, maybe you need to think about how much rodent hair and feces is considered acceptable by the FDA in your food?
It's just a few dogs, humans have been living in symbiosis with them for thousands of years, YOU will be fine.
when you have pets you dont notice the odors but someone who doesnt will notice it immediately. Even if you are the cleanest of people. It's the same way with smoking in the rooms and why so many hotels are smoke free. You never completely eliminate that odor.Yes animals have a scent but a dog staying in a room here or there will not make the room smell like dog for all eternity. We leave our dog for days at a time (dog sitter comes over) and I never notice a dog smell when I come home. If she sleeps in the bed with us for nights on end then yes, the blankets starts to smell like dog and we wash them.
exactly I walk into a room where pets have been and my eyes itch and I'm done for. And i bought a condo, not knowing i was next to so many dogs. needless to say i love my condo but hate the location because of being woke up with barking dogs. i love pets, but not when I'm on vacationAllergies and noise seem to be the two major potential issues. It's surprising they didn't make note of how they plan to handle either of those.
This is one of the most fascinating resort changes in a long time.
I don't understand it.
Have they felt that much demand from guests to bring their dogs? At the risk of alienating the majority who don't bring an animal? I can't see the $50 upcharge (per night!) bringing in enough revenue to offset the negatives that will come with this.
This is a strange one. Maybe the head of resorts is a dog lover.
One dog bites one kid ,and this thing is over fast.
But these days, "pilots" seem to disappear more often than they become permanent though ...
i should have specified cabins. i would not bring my dog to the cabins. i just think over time the cabins will take a beating with the fur and whatnot.Fort Wilderness has always had pet friendly loops - so it has been allowed for many years, this latest change allows them in the cabins.
Of course there is that much demand.
One dog bites a kid? Because in all the other hotels that take pets, dogs bite kids all the time?
Other hotels can take pets, but Disney is not capable of handling that?
Note the program is only happening in a small number of hotels. Problem solved for anyone who has a problem with it.
For the record, my dog is much, much less disturbing than 89% of children in hotels. She never makes a peep.
I guess people who vacation at Disney World don't vacation anywhere else? When I was in Italy there were dogs everywhere, and it was kind of awesome. I honestly don't think the average guest is going to notice this change, so y'all need to calm it down.
I really don't have a dog in this fight...I am utterly amazed at the reaction here. All the awful ways that WDW has been destroying their hotels, and THIS is what seems to get people upset?
Someone has probably pointed this out, but Uni's hotels have always allowed dogs and I have consistently found the experience and service at those resorts to be superior to what WDW has offered over the last decade.
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