Pets and Rooms

Englebabies

Active Member
Original Poster
Can anyone tell me if a standard room at Port Orleans Riverside is big enough for a large size dog? I have a Rottweiler who will most likely be travling with us when we take our vacation. I am looking to either do Art of Animation family suite or Port Orleans Riverside. I would like to go on the cheaper side but I feel like the room would be too small for my dog.
 

Queen of the WDW Scene

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In the Parks
No
They are pretty standard sized hotel rooms.
I would not bring anything beyond a small dog when that dog is expected to say in the room the majority of the day.
 

Englebabies

Active Member
Original Poster
They are pretty standard sized hotel rooms.
I would not bring anything beyond a small dog when that dog is expected to say in the room the majority of the day.
We wont have much of a choice as we have no one to watch him while we are gone. He is well behaved and due to kids issues we would be taking breaks through out the day so as to not over whelm the kids. We would keep close to the schedule we have at home. Boarding scares the hell out of me as my family has lost a dog for a one day boarding. They place we boarded the dogs out allowed him to get loose and we could never find him.
 

J_Carioca

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I think it should be okay if you're taking him our for frequent breaks. The rooms are pretty decent size if I recall correctly. Also, I know you said you don't like the idea of boarding but the kennel is right across from Port Orleans so if you wanted you could leave him there during the day then take him to the room at night. I would imagine the Disney kennel would be very very diligent and would look after him.
 

NickPytlinski

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I think it should be okay if you're taking him our for frequent breaks. The rooms are pretty decent size if I recall correctly. Also, I know you said you don't like the idea of boarding but the kennel is right across from Port Orleans so if you wanted you could leave him there during the day then take him to the room at night. I would imagine the Disney kennel would be very very diligent and would look after him.


good call this!
 

Tony the Tigger

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We wont have much of a choice as we have no one to watch him while we are gone. He is well behaved and due to kids issues we would be taking breaks through out the day so as to not over whelm the kids. We would keep close to the schedule we have at home. Boarding scares the hell out of me as my family has lost a dog for a one day boarding. They place we boarded the dogs out allowed him to get loose and we could never find him.
I think it should be okay if you're taking him our for frequent breaks. The rooms are pretty decent size if I recall correctly. Also, I know you said you don't like the idea of boarding but the kennel is right across from Port Orleans so if you wanted you could leave him there during the day then take him to the room at night. I would imagine the Disney kennel would be very very diligent and would look after him.

We have used the on-property kennel for 9 years with our 60 pound Shepherd/Chow mix.

We take her for “day care” only and pick her up at night so she can sleep in the room with us.

They stay open until one hour after the last park closes, and you can go visit during the day (we usually take her for a run in their dog park out back if it’s a long park day.)

It’s to the point she gets all excited when we turn onto Bonnet Creek Parkway!

Day care is something like $35 depending on the room you choose and any discounts you have (AP, etc.)
 

Weather_Lady

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If I were in your shoes, I'd lean toward the cabins at FW. Yes, they are more expensive, but there will be more floor space for the dog (and for all of you) and plenty of room outdoors to walk him/her -- in addition to a well-equipped kitchen, bunk beds for the kiddos, etc.
 

Tony the Tigger

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If I were in your shoes, I'd lean toward the cabins at FW. Yes, they are more expensive, but there will be more floor space for the dog (and for all of you) and plenty of room outdoors to walk him/her -- in addition to a well-equipped kitchen, bunk beds for the kiddos, etc.

We are doing this in August! AP deal was better than Yacht Club and you are in a private space vs. walking the long halls to your room. Yacht Club was great, though.
 

Tony the Tigger

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Here is Kylie at the Yacht Club, along with the dog package you get at check-in:

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ninjaprincesst

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I would try to find someone to keep him at home, going back to the room that much is going to eat up almost all of your park time, think about it your looking at 90 minutes travel time (to the room, back the park) everytime you go back to the room to check on him, 2 or three times you have eaten up your whole day.
 

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