MudQueen22
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My parents recently purchased a fifth wheel trailer and plan to take it to Fort Wilderness on the upcoming family Disney trip. (My dh and children are booked for AoA.)
We need to book parents soon since we are 8 days from our 180 day dinner rezzie window.
Can my parents bring their dogs? They have a lab/pit/we-aren't-really-sure large breed dog and a Chihuahua (again, we aren't really sure exactly). Or one or the other?
They typically leave the big dog at home, and the neighbors take care of her. But they like to bring the little one everywhere since she's not really an emotionally healthy individual, and tends to get overly depressed in kennels (and neighbors can't handle her. No one can.).
If this is allowed, is there a nightly fee for having one or both of them there? If there is a fee, does it cover both of them, or just one of them? They might want to bring a cat too, but I'm not certain.
This is all new to them. They are taking their new trailer out to a local park this weekend to test things out.
On a related note, my older child likes to spend the night with them a lot. Can we allow her to do that, or will my parents incur an extra fee for having another person on site occasionally? (She would be a registered guest with us, but will likely ask on the spur of the moment to spend the night with them.)
We need to book parents soon since we are 8 days from our 180 day dinner rezzie window.
Can my parents bring their dogs? They have a lab/pit/we-aren't-really-sure large breed dog and a Chihuahua (again, we aren't really sure exactly). Or one or the other?
They typically leave the big dog at home, and the neighbors take care of her. But they like to bring the little one everywhere since she's not really an emotionally healthy individual, and tends to get overly depressed in kennels (and neighbors can't handle her. No one can.).
If this is allowed, is there a nightly fee for having one or both of them there? If there is a fee, does it cover both of them, or just one of them? They might want to bring a cat too, but I'm not certain.
This is all new to them. They are taking their new trailer out to a local park this weekend to test things out.
On a related note, my older child likes to spend the night with them a lot. Can we allow her to do that, or will my parents incur an extra fee for having another person on site occasionally? (She would be a registered guest with us, but will likely ask on the spur of the moment to spend the night with them.)