Those of you who have a family member or close friend to watch your pet are very lucky. Everyone doesn't have that option. My DH, DS, & I are the only people in our family that live in Florida. The rest of our family lives in North Carolina. When we cruise, we drive Molly (our 4-legged baby) to NC to stay with my sister, then fly in & out of there. Since we live an hour from WDW, that wouldn't be very practical for Disney trips. Some people don't have a problem with kennels. That's great! I wish I didn't, but I would worry about Molly the whole time & ruin my vacation.
We haven't toured the parks commando style in years, & we don't leave her alone all day. Molly is well travelled. We take her favorite blanket, toys, etc., but she mostly just sleeps all day, like she does at home.

We don't have housekeeping come in our room at all. I've always made the beds (I hate unmade best), & tidied the room, even before we got Molly. Now, we just take out the trash & exchange dirty towels for clean one. It's really not a big deal to not have housekeeping. Most hotels give you a sign alerted housekeeping to the fact that there's a pet in the room anyway.
I guess what it comes down to for me is I think those who choose to kennel their pets, or leave them home are doing what's best for their family. We do what works best for ours. I won't judge others & interject my opinion into their decision. I really don't understand why others feel the need to voice an opinion on what we do with our family. Another thing I don't understand is why anyone would care if a hotel is pet-friendly,
if they don't frequently encounter a pet, get placed in a pet room, or have to hear a pet bark 24/7. If the dog barks nonstop, call the front desk. Most hotels would ask the owners to stop the barking or checkout. You've all probably stayed in a pet-friendly hotel at some point, & didn't know it. If you don't even realize they're there, why would you care?
