lockedoutlogic
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Only deluxe without DVC?
...winner, winner
Only deluxe without DVC?
. . . . . . and one of the dog relief areas is by the quiet pool Jacuzzi, how nice! A little "extra" added to your view while you're relaxing in the whirlpool!I thought yacht club was an odd choice...couldn't figure it out.
Yacht club is unique in one way...it didn't click till later. That should tell you something.
Only deluxe without DVC?
LIKE this - and it's one of the hidden values of DVC....
The question is always "IS IT IN THE CONTRACT?" NOT in the Contract? Legal problems could easily pop up.
All personal opinion - I'm not necessarily right, no one else is necessarily wrong.
Not every resort has carpeting anymore.Curious, does anyone know about how much a mattress would cost Disney? Replace carpeting? How many nights of dog fees to cover those inevitable costs.
Then the cost would be zero. Do rooms in YC have carpeting?Not every resort has carpeting anymore.
No.Then the cost would be zero. Do rooms in YC have carpeting?
I'm assuming Disney would be OK with scratched floors.
Well sure. You can't leave the dog alone because that's irresponsible but you have to be in the Parks for Disney to make real money! These kinds of conflicts are the epitome of why Disney resorts and dogs are the wrong mix.Does anyone else think its hilarious in the guidance Rteets posted that it says "Dogs must be supervised at all times" ... but can be left alone for up t 7 hours. LOLOL. Talk about contradictory.
There is an argument to be made that you could replace the word "dogs" in the last sentence with a number of types of people. Yet they choose to go. And Disney provides them with a place to stay, whether those people mix well with Disney or not.Well sure. You can't leave the dog alone because that's irresponsible but you have to be in the Parks for Disney to make real money! These kinds of conflicts are the epitome of why Disney resorts and dogs are the wrong mix.
There is an argument to be made that you could replace the word "dogs" in the last sentence with a number of types of people. Yet they choose to go. And Disney provides them with a place to stay, whether those people mix well with Disney or not.
Ultimately, we all make decisions about what is best for us and our families, regardless of whether others agree with it (and I personally actually tend to agree that there are better places for dogs than theme park resorts).
But I think I'm glad that there is now an option for people who want to bring and stay with their dogs.
I like having options. Options are good.
Dogs don't tend to pee on furniture. I just raised a puppy last year who had 5 million accidents and none were on furniture. The floors on the other hand... I think housekeeping will be stocking up on Natures Miracle
If you replace dogs in the last sentence with people the whole thing makes no sense. Who brings a person to Disney and then locks them in a room for hours on end while they go to the Parks? Maybe coming back to take them to the bathroom and hoping they don't scream all day or run away when housekeeping opens the door because you forgot the Do Not Disturb tag? How does that make any sense? The point is the type of vacation Disney sells, long days away from the resort room, is not conducive to having a dog with you. I have no idea how to twist that to make it about people.
I’ve never stayed at any of the universal hotels, so correct me if this is wrong, but I imagine they are more hotels than sprawling resorts.
For 50-75 per night extra Disney better damn well deep clean the rooms, even better if the dog rooms are set aside.
Also 48 percent is crazy wrong lol..by your numbers 15 percent of 4 people is.... .6?
What?????There is an argument to be made that you could replace the word "dogs" in the last sentence with a number of types of people. Yet they choose to go. And Disney provides them with a place to stay, whether those people mix well with Disney or not.
Ultimately, we all make decisions about what is best for us and our families, regardless of whether others agree with it (and I personally actually tend to agree that there are better places for dogs than theme park resorts).
But I think I'm glad that there is now an option for people who want to bring and stay with their dogs.
I like having options. Options are good.