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Not without dedicated rooms for pet owners. Too many people have serious allergies and no standard room cleaning will do the trick.
Oh I hope not, we have enought people that make messes can you imaging what their pets would do.
But the point was that the poster made it sound like only crazy people would have dogs in hotels/restaurants. Just because it isn't normal in our country doesn't mean it isn't normal in the rest of the world. Sometimes we ARE behind the times.
...I do think guide dogs should be allowed (and I would imagine they already are).
Personally I would much rather be behind the times than to smell like a dogs behind!!!!![]()
Personally I would much rather be behind the times than to smell like a dogs behind!!!!![]()
But the point was that the poster made it sound like only crazy people would have dogs in hotels/restaurants. Just because it isn't normal in our country doesn't mean it isn't normal in the rest of the world. Sometimes we ARE behind the times.
See, we travel without kids because we don't have any. I'm sure we, as adults, are much easier on the room than those of you with rugrats in tow. Maybe the maintenance and cleaning fees should be higher for those of you who are parents than the rest of us?And to have dedicated pet rooms would mean pulling rooms out of existing inventory currently available for use by all members. I would think that "pet rooms" would have had to be included in the initial prospectus and to remove them from existing sold inventory would probably be illegal. As much as I love animals, I would not accept a room that Fido and Puffy had occupied. Pets smell. I don't care how clean they are, they smell.
When I travel, my pets stay home.
If they ever decide to build new units that are pet friendly, IMHO they should be priced higher with much higher dues to account for the extra damage and cleaning required. And no one but those who choose to stay in pet units should ever be force booked into them. If the pet units were full, pet owners should not be allowed to bring thier pets to a regular room under any circumstances.
It's bad enough that smokers don't pay higher dues--smoking rooms do after all have more damage and require more maintenance and cleaning than non-smoking rooms. But pets? No way!
Anne
See, we travel without kids because we don't have any. I'm sure we, as adults, are much easier on the room than those of you with rugrats in tow. Maybe the maintenance and cleaning fees should be higher for those of you who are parents than the rest of us?
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See, we travel without kids because we don't have any. I'm sure we, as adults, are much easier on the room than those of you with rugrats in tow. Maybe the maintenance and cleaning fees should be higher for those of you who are parents than the rest of us?
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See, we travel without kids because we don't have any. I'm sure we, as adults, are much easier on the room than those of you with rugrats in tow. Maybe the maintenance and cleaning fees should be higher for those of you who are parents than the rest of us?
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See, we travel without kids because we don't have any. I'm sure we, as adults, are much easier on the room than those of you with rugrats in tow. Maybe the maintenance and cleaning fees should be higher for those of you who are parents than the rest of us?
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Heavy people put way more stress on those mattresses. Dues should have a per pound surcharge.
Romantic couples, too....but that would be a little harder to surcharge - I suppose they could ask at checkout.
Heavy people put way more stress on those mattresses. Dues should have a per pound surcharge.
Romantic couples, too....but that would be a little harder to surcharge - I suppose they could ask at checkout.
Personally I would much rather be behind the times than to smell like a dogs behind!!!!
Hey I resemble those remarks!Heavy people put way more stress on those mattresses. Dues should have a per pound surcharge.Romantic couples, too....but that would be a little harder to surcharge - I suppose they could ask at checkout.
5) Contrary to other's opinions, they are animals, not members of the family.