Cinderella's twin
Earning My Ears
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- Apr 12, 2007
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Random question, thanks so much for any answers you might have. We have one, medium sized dog.
1) Absolutely not.
2) Disney resort rooms are not pet friendly.
3) I don't want to spend a night in a room after a pet.
4) You can bring the dog and keep it at a kennel.
1) Absolutely not.
2) Disney resort rooms are not pet friendly.
3) I don't want to spend a night in a room after a pet.
4) You can bring the dog and keep it at a kennel.
I bet you would feel the same way about humans (#3), if you saw some of the specimens of what slept in that bed before you.![]()
I bet you would feel the same way about humans (#3), if you saw some of the specimens of what slept in that bed before you.![]()
The question was can you have a dog at the cabins. Who gives a crap where you don't want to stay after a dog. Pay attn. to the question at hand.
Lighten up. No need for a lecture. Just having a little fun.
Wasn't trying to lecture you. I was using your quote only. I may not want to sleep where the OP slept either lol. I just thought they were rude.
So what do you do after a service dog has been in the room?? Because there are bunch of them and they are at Disney.
I am highly allergic to dogs. I am willing to deal with the consequences of my allergies when a dog has been in a hotel room (or FW cabin) for the sake of someone in need of a service dog.
But, I would really prefer not being miserable because someone brought a pet into a hotel room that is designated pet free.![]()
For all of you pet haters Im glad to think soon Disney will allow pet at all there hotels