If that is true and AB at POR is still Disney's only moderate accommodations for families of 5, this is crazy. What if you're a family of 5 and someone has a bad dog allergy?
Is it just me or does it seem like the world may end in 2017? Between the storms, wildfires, other current events, and Disney announcing that in 48 hours, four of its resorts are going dog friendly for a full calendar year. And they'd handle it like it's tough noogies on you if your 5 year-old is allergic to pets and gets serious asthma attacks. And double-noogies on you if you're coming with your spouse and 3 children, one of whom is the afore-mentioned 5 year-old.
However, we've all seen threads where guests reported trash in the bed, under the bed, in the bathroom, spills on the floor when they entered their "clean" resort hotel room. Do we expect every pet room to get the extra treatment to make it clean for non-pet owning guests?CBR also has rooms for 5.
Disney does a fantastic job handling allergies now, there is no reason to think they won't with this. And as many people already travel with service animals you could have already stayed in a room once occupied by a dog. Or other service animal.
None of it applies to service dogs.Up to this point, person who have service dogs, haven't they been staying wherever? Have they been paying an extra fee for their dogs? Will they now need to stay ONLY at the 4 resorts?
I'd like to know how (and if) this affects them.
Why? Last month a pet wasn't allowed at any price. I'd think being able to bring your pet would motivate lying more then saving money.Well, then if you don't have to prove that the dog is a service animal, I wonder if the number of "service animals" will arise just to avoid the cost?
Why? Last month a pet wasn't allowed at any price. I'd think being able to bring your pet would motivate lying more then saving money.
The hotel is entitled to require proof of service dog status
We'll let this run for now, but if it gets out of hand, we may have to go with a FAQ-type thread as we have with other contentious topics like smoking and pool use.
The usual forum rules apply: complain about Disney's policies all you want, but do not attack other posters.
I’m going to call about getting a pet friendly Wilderness cabin. We travel with a 5 lb maltipoo and have never had any problems.
He won’t be able to go to the parks. But I think he’ll have fun at the campground.He's going to Disney! What a lucky dog! Very cute!
However, we've all seen threads where guests reported trash in the bed, under the bed, in the bathroom, spills on the floor when they entered their "clean" resort hotel room. Do we expect every pet room to get the extra treatment to make it clean for non-pet owning guests?
There's actually more than one thread on this subject matter (which does tend to happen) but one thread in particular is full more opinions and generally it isn't pretty. It's about stuff that hasn't actually happened yet versus this thread that is attempting to set up where you can share experiences..real experiences..versus the thousands (exaggeration..but barely lol) of 'what ifs' that have been going on.No. Shut this down mods. One thread enough. Don’t need more of this dog junk
Yes service dogs have been allowed to stay at other resorts by ADA law. And no they will not need to stay at only the 4 resorts..that would be against the law. And no Disney cannot charge an extra fee simply because a person has a service dog but can be charged for damages just like other guests.Up to this point, person who have service dogs, haven't they been staying wherever? Have they been paying an extra fee for their dogs? Will they now need to stay ONLY at the 4 resorts?
I'd like to know how (and if) this affects them.