EricsBiscuit
Well-Known Member
They should designate x number of buildings at each for people with dogs. That way we know where they were and we can steer clear.
Will Disney require proof of vaccination?
Yep your exactly right. I'm not allergic to dogs but I do feel your pain. I am extremely allergic to cats. If I stayed in a room that had a cat in it before I got there, by the next morning you would be taking me to a med center. (puffy eyes, wheezing, sneezing, trouble breathing) you get the idea. Unless they expect to keep certain rooms dedicated "pet rooms". But still if your allergy is severe enough just being in the area can set you off. How about house keeping I've seen pet friendly rooms at hotels they usually have hard surface flooring, but if the maid uses a vacuum to p/u the pet hair and then uses the same vacuum in a room of a guest with allergies, hey guess what? You just contaminated that room with pet dander! I could keep going here but I think I made my point.Let's hope it's only a small portion of the rooms quarantined off from the rest of the resort so people like me who are allergic don't get in trouble.
What confuses me about the allergy comment is that service dogs and comfort dogs have been staying at the resorts for years and have mixed in to all types of rooms. Clearly they clean them after they leave or we would have heard more allergic reaction stories.I am a dog lover and have an awesome dobe, but I feel like it would be nice to go to a place without dogs and I feel bad for those who have a serious allergy to dogs/cats. I am guessing guest survey's revealed that many want this option, plus its a revenue driver for WDW.
Yeah that is a bit puzzling, I would assume after each stay that mousekeeping washing all the linen's and cleanings the furniture and floors as well but who knows.What confuses me about the allergy comment is that service dogs and comfort dogs have been staying at the resorts for years and have mixed in to all types of rooms. Clearly they clean them after they leave or we would have heard more allergic reaction stories.
Somehow Universal must have figured it out at their two resorts that take them that world kept spinning.
And I'm a dog (Bolt).
And at this price point, I doubt everyone is going to bring their dogs. I think people imagine 100s of dogs on the loose. I have a dog but this change won't make me bring my dog with me. I love him, but not a responsibility I want to think about when on a trip.Yeah that is a bit puzzling, I would assume after each stay that mousekeeping washing all the linen's and cleanings the furniture and floors as well but who knows.
My thinking is you won't be allowed to keep your dog in the room all day alone.I am not understanding this. Dogs leave hair and smell. Why on earth would they do this? To make matters worse you leave the dog in the room? It barks all day. And the housekeeper still cleans?
I see nothing from stopping you doing so.My thinking is you won't be allowed to keep your dog in the room all day alone.
When me and my wife vacation, we want a vacation from everything including our dog, so this wouldn't entice me to bring my dog to the world.
Well, I won't be staying at any of those places again.
I hear what you're saying but to that end (for this discussion) we don't know if someone actually stayed in a room who had allergies after a service dog had been there. And started getting allergic symptoms and had no idea why and went and asked for a room swap. That is plausible.What confuses me about the allergy comment is that service dogs and comfort dogs have been staying at the resorts for years and have mixed in to all types of rooms. Clearly they clean them after they leave or we would have heard more allergic reaction stories.
Somehow Universal must have figured it out at their two resorts that take them that world kept spinning.
And I'm a dog (Bolt).
I will say that my wife and I stayed at the Four Seasons at Disney this past week and didn't even realize that pets were allowed until our third day. That being said, I have a feeling Disney will be less vigilant than 4S in making sure the effects of dogs aren't seen or smelled. I have no interest in finding out.As somebody with a family of people with pet allergies, no thank you. I will never stay at those places, as there is no amount of cleaning that will get rid of pet dander.
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