dansdad
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- Sep 21, 2011
Do they allow dogs at POR?
Starting tomorrow, yes.
Do they allow dogs at POR?
Starting tomorrow, yes.
I know. I spoke with Guest Relations twice today about this and was told both times by the CMs, who verified with their manager that it will be the entire resort.
I'd like to see them publish room numbers. That way their could be at least guest policing. Otherwise I won't believe it's only designated areas. They'll expand it to accommodate a guest and make the extra money.The thing though is that phone CMs are notorious for giving out bad information, and I find it hard to believe that the Disney Parks Blog would give out wrong information - the writer of the article even repeated the information about designated areas in a response to a comment.
This would be very helpful for many reasons.I'd like to see them publish room numbers. That way their could be at least guest policing. Otherwise I won't believe it's only designated areas. They'll expand it to accommodate a guest and make the extra money.
I'd like to see them publish room numbers. That way their could be at least guest policing. Otherwise I won't believe it's only designated areas. They'll expand it to accommodate a guest and make the extra money.
From the Room Inventory Manager at POR regarding dogs in rooms: Rooms will receive a more thorough cleaning at departure including carpet and upholstery cleaning. They will try to put guests with pets in certain rooms; how successful they are will depend on whether they know about the guest bringing a pet in advance or not.
Andre
I agree with you. We arrive in 12 days and if I knew that there would be dogs I wouldn't have booked this resort. I don't mind them around the resort. I just don't want to sleep in a room that has had dogs in it. And I don't want to hear barking dogs, either.
I can't see them using the Royal Rooms, but who knows what they have in mind.
From the Room Inventory Manager at POR regarding dogs in rooms: Rooms will receive a more thorough cleaning at departure including carpet and upholstery cleaning. They will try to put guests with pets in certain rooms; how successful they are will depend on whether they know about the guest bringing a pet in advance or not.
Andre
OMG this sounds like a really bad situation! I would never have booked at POR if I had known this!
We're not likely to spend the whole day at the park. Probably more like half a day. I have fibromyalgia and I'm worried about all the walking. We book longer trips and usually only do two parks so that we can be a bit more leisurely about it. I know by comparison to how big the parks are the resort seems silly to worry about. But I'd rather save my energy for the parks.
If they are really convenient they sound great. Thanks for the info.
I clocked the time from my room to the food court last time I stayed in a preferred room. It was 2 minutes. I don't have Fibromyalgia, but I have my own reasons for needing to be close to everything. It was well worth the money to me.
I'm headed down in two weeks. I have no desire to listen to a dog bark all night. For the price though I doubt this will be a huge deal. People have been leavibg their dogs at home for years, just don't see people adding an extra few on. Either way if this is an issue I will be filing a complaint, first trip in 10 years really hoping this policy doesn't ruin it
I hope you are right but I have seen a few posts from people who are thrilled about being able to bring their dogs and noting that the $50 fee is less than what they would have to pay a kennel.
Universal might be getting the bulk of my business if this puppy policy ruins my vacation.
Well I'll let you know how it goes. I tried to book with any of the deluxe for this trip as I just never go to Disney but all of them had sold out when I booked back in
August. So I'm even more disappointed.
Not thrilled with this last minute idea, at least wait until 2018 to start a new policy.
Universal might be getting the bulk of my business if this puppy policy ruins my vacation.
From the Room Inventory Manager at POR regarding dogs in rooms: Rooms will receive a more thorough cleaning at departure including carpet and upholstery cleaning. They will try to put guests with pets in certain rooms; how successful they are will depend on whether they know about the guest bringing a pet in advance or not.
Andre