we can't stay in any rooms that have had animals- huge allergies. We'd have to at least ask if they had any fully allergy free (no animals have stayed in them) rooms. A super cleaned room that hadn't had an animal for months, maybe- but we know super deep cleaning is not a regular thing (things like curtains and furniture) Dander sticks around a long time. Marriott allows animals in some of it's hotels, but they designate some of their rooms as "allergy free" - no animals, foam pillows, no down. I hope Disney is doing the same.Not sure it is even applicable anymore, but has anyone said they will never stay at a resort that has been ruined by having dogs in the rooms?
If Disney follows industry practice, hotels will usually only allow pets in certain rooms, and if you don't specifically book a pet room, you won't get one.we can't stay in any rooms that have had animals- huge allergies. We'd have to at least ask if they had any fully allergy free (no animals have stayed in them) rooms. A super cleaned room that hadn't had an animal for months, maybe- but we know super deep cleaning is not a regular thing (things like curtains and furniture) Dander sticks around a long time. Marriott allows animals in some of it's hotels, but they designate some of their rooms as "allergy free" - no animals, foam pillows, no down. I hope Disney is doing the same.
I just changed my reservation from Yacht Club to PoP next month for my birthday weekend. I've heard good things, a room opened up, so I figure I will give it a chance. I can always just find a bench outside instead of sitting on the balcony. My entire weekend room cost is now less than 1 night of the Yacht Club. We'll see if I like it!
I love everything about this post!The Grand Floridian. It's just simply too expensive for what you get. If you're paying 5 star prices, you'd better get 5 star amenities. The hotel might be beautiful, but the most expensive hotels in the world don't get away with charging a king's ransom based on their looks alone. They need to offer more services and perks.
I will also never stay at the Value Resorts. My tolerance for being immersed in under-supervised school trip groups is on the low side.
And it hasn't opened yet, but I have zero desire to stay in a fully-immersive Star Wars hotel. Because I'm an adult, mainly.
I would take a pass on Fort Wilderness. I'm not a fan of snakes and alligators in the surrounding areas.
So true with the Boardwalk. I love staying at Epcot resorts but I won’t stay there. LolFor me it’s Coronado Springs and the Boardwalk. CS reads like a fancy convention center and the Boardwalk clown slide is disturbing
So true with the Boardwalk. I love staying at Epcot resorts but I won’t stay there. Lol
For me it’s Coronado Springs and the Boardwalk. CS reads like a fancy convention center and the Boardwalk clown slide is disturbing
I have to agree.I'd say for me it'd have to be the Swan/Dolphin. It's exciting to see the changes they're bringing to them, and I love how close they are to DS, but they just don't have enough of a "Disney feel" for me. When I do decide to stay on-site, it's for the magic that comes with staying at the Disney resorts.
Do they still use the heavenly beds? I found those so comfortable.the room was fine and the bed was just okay.
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