I think at the cabins would be fine. As long as Disney does an allergy cleaning after each visit.
Coming from someone with pet allergies in their family, trust me....any allergy special cleaning is not sufficient.
I think at the cabins would be fine. As long as Disney does an allergy cleaning after each visit.
Found this post (by CuteAsMinnie) over on the Resorts Board - https://www.disboards.com/threads/trial-run-for-dogs-in-resort-rooms.3640424/page-4#post-58324762
Oh My, Folks! Relax!!!!!
Since everyone already has jumped to conclusions, pre-judged, etc.....
I CALLED the number provided in OFFICIAL announcement and a CM read the OFFICIAL transcript of the release. So easy to do.
-Designated Rooms ONLY in designated section of specific resorts ONLY
-Designated walking paths ONLY
-MUST be LEASHED at all times
-NO Public spaces
-NO roaming around resorts
-NO Restaurants
-NO Bars
-NO Pools
-Owners MUST present vaccination documentation
-Resorts were chosen based on their size and layout.
My guess, dear DISsers, is you probably could enjoy your Disney vacation within the bubble everyone has grown to love and will never see the furry creatures in their own little corner of the World.
FWIW, taking a dog to Disney doesn't sound like much fun for either dog or owner. YMMV.
If they can have dogs strolling through the halls at the YC, why not the BCV? I'd hope DVC would just make this a direct points only issue and you must book one of the pet rooms at YC, POR or AOA with your points.
They are not allowing dogs to "stroll through the halls". See post #45 above.
If not left if room, are we gonna have massive dog influx at parks This is a huge NO NO 100.000.000X NOHope they don't allow dogs to be left alone in the room and glad I am not a housekeeper.
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BTW if at the YC the cleaning fee is $50 per night, for a two bedroom it would be $150 per night. This would either have to be paid with increased point cost per night or as a checkin fee. But DVC owners are against pay-to-play fees, so it would be rolled in rooms cost.
If we pay $5 per point, a pet friendly studio should cost 10 points more per night, a 2bed 30 points more. This would decrease the cost of other rooms at the resort. Ok, thinking about it, I'm all in: make the Carousel per friendly so I won't ever stay there, make dog owners pay twice as much points and decrease room costs for other categories. Late bookers and dog owners will finance my cheaper rooms.
I they are stupid enough to allow dogs at a DVC, it should only be at any new (yet to be opened) DVC so owners there would know before they buy.
We we bought a condo and I read the condo rule, sounds alot like above. Moved into condo first morning awakened at 6 AM by whining dog. Dog continued to whine all day long ALL DAY long for weeks til husband saw owner outside and told him, don't know what they did but she stopped but still barks/yippys loudly every time them come back home. Rules stated 1 med dog or cat. First week here 75% of the dogs were lrgs dogs. (year here changed rules 2 cats 2 dogs no size restriction. On leash Ha some yes some no. pick up poop some yes some no. First visit pool area, sitting there relaxing out come 2 unleashed lab dogs poop on side of house by pool fence and go back in side. 4 years later this summer same exact scene... grandson says it sure sinks here. Yeah rules are great, everyone obeys them. Oh and I have never seen so many dogs in my life this is a condo complex not a neighborhood eitherFound this post (by CuteAsMinnie) over on the Resorts Board - https://www.disboards.com/threads/trial-run-for-dogs-in-resort-rooms.3640424/page-4#post-58324762
Oh My, Folks! Relax!!!!!
Since everyone already has jumped to conclusions, pre-judged, etc.....
I CALLED the number provided in OFFICIAL announcement and a CM read the OFFICIAL transcript of the release. So easy to do.
-Designated Rooms ONLY in designated section of specific resorts ONLY
-Designated walking paths ONLY
-MUST be LEASHED at all times
-NO Public spaces
-NO roaming around resorts
-NO Restaurants
-NO Bars
-NO Pools
-Owners MUST present vaccination documentation
-Resorts were chosen based on their size and layout.
My guess, dear DISsers, is you probably could enjoy your Disney vacation within the bubble everyone has grown to love and will never see the furry creatures in their own little corner of the World.
FWIW, taking a dog to Disney doesn't sound like much fun for either dog or owner. YMMV.
Well, I can see by the poll on the resorts board that 85% disagree with allowing dogs, so I hope that is an accurate representation and that all DVC members are vocal about it. I have walked over to the phone to let my guide know I want to cancel my purchase (still barely in the 10 day period) multiple times, but never dialed the number. This would be a deal breaker for me, but on the other hand, it may never happen. I spent so much time researching and making decisions about membership. I was prepared for changes to benefits or even them completely disappearing, but not prepared to potentially not want to stay at the resorts. I'm so torn.