GoofGoof
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Thanks. I’m just happy someone actually read the whole thing it got a little longer than I anticipatedSeriously, does there need to be another single post after this? Well done sir, you nailed it.
Thanks. I’m just happy someone actually read the whole thing it got a little longer than I anticipatedSeriously, does there need to be another single post after this? Well done sir, you nailed it.
Dogs will be allowed on the Magic Express Buses but they will have to be in a carrier. Not sure if that helps, but they won’t be running up and down the aisles. The buses run pretty frequently from the airport to the resorts so it probably wouldn’t be an issue to catch the next bus if you had to. From the resort to the airport is a little more scheduled. I would think a dog owner would need to let the magic express people know they are bringing a dog so maybe you will be able to request a dog free bus. It’s probably worth a call to find out.First time poster, long time reader.
I just heard about this policy. I'm Very Allergic to dogs (and there is no such thing as a truly hypoallergenic dog-- I'm allergic to Bichons). I have an up coming trip, thankfully not to one of the resorts that will now allow dogs. However, I am very worried about how Disney intends to handle dog allergies and the Magical Express.
I've been reseated on planes, gotten off public transportation, etc. because I can't be confined with them like that for any period of time. It's one thing to wait 1-2 minutes for another train or bus, or to get seated the opposite end of a plane (and take LOTSof prophylactic Benedryl) but the Magical Express doesn't come every 2 minutes and is much smaller than a 747.
Has anyone heard anything about how that will be handled?
It seems like they threw this together pretty fast so they may not have a plan yet, but it’s a good question and they do need to address it. Hopefully most of the dogs are coming by car. Good luck.Thanks! I wrote an email, but I'll give them a call tomorrow too. Hopefully they have some kind of policy in place.
Maybe a few of these there too:Instead of dogs I can't wait share the Star Wars hotel with these guys
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Thanks! I wrote an email, but I'll give them a call tomorrow too. Hopefully they have some kind of policy in place.
Instead of dogs I can't wait share the Star Wars hotel with these guys
In Paris several years ago I was having dinner with my sister at Le Dome (a restaurant renowned for the various literary and artistic luminaries like Sartre, Hemingway, Picasso who gathered there). A woman walked in with her little dog, and it sat quietly next to her in her booth thru her entire meal. There were no incidents at all. How anecdotal, eh?But it does do harm. I have been in a restaurant where someone brought a dog and the dog immediately peed in the middle of the floor.
"Wow, why are Goofy's arms so thick? He looks like Popeye!"How much do you think dog owners would pay for a pet ticket? I'm thinking $100 is fair to watch a Pluto themed fireworks show and a Goofy dance with your pet party.
Omg that's great!I looked it up out of curiosity.. apparently [dogs in WDW parks] has already happened once. Look at these photos!! So adorable!!
Not usually, although it seems to happen often enough that threads have reported it at WDW.
How will the dogs feel nightly at 9 pm being 1/4 mile from World Showcase Lagoon?
In all honesty what percentage of guests do people think will actually bring their dogs with them?
People who support this policy should write letters voicing their opinion.
How about creating the "All Star Dog Resort".
Why mix dogs into the resorts.
If it's so important to Disney, then why not build a separate resort?
So true, however, no one is leaving a child alone in the room while the rest of the family is away at the parks. I cannot even imagine how frustrating the barking will be for guests. And what about mousekeeping? Are they entering the room while Fido is left alone? How many pets are going to dart out of the room? How many children will be attacked by a lost/stray dog? What a liability. This is a disaster in the works, imho. And btw I am an animal lover who owns a Bichon Frise.I've experienced children with worse behavior than dogs on numerous occasions!
I called about this new pilot program. I was hoping their plan was to allocate one or two buildings for pets. But nope, the CM began naming all the buildings at POR and there are many buildings scattered throughout that will allow pets. What's more I was told that pets will only be allowed in standard and garden view rooms. Therefore, does this force those of us without pets into a preferred room due to a lack of the less expensive rooms? I'm concerned about allergens too. I have a hypoallergenic dog due to my allergies.I don't like this at all!!!!!!! I am EXTREMELY allergic to all animals. Can't even go to animal kingdom because of this. I sincerely hope they keep the dogs in a separate building or something because I do not need to have an allergy or asthma attack when I walk into a hotel room. And no matter how much they clean the room after they CANNOT get ALL of the dog fur. Trust me on this.
We can't even get people to stay behind the yellow line in the first 5 tries. In no way can we expect the general public to be responsible with this, either. I see the idiocy of people in the parks on a weekly basis.
Precisely.
How long do you think it'd take 'till you see a dog at a food court?
On path where it's not supposed to be?
Dragging some little kid behind it who is unable to control it?
And so on...
People think the rules don't apply to them.
We see this demonstrated all the time.
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