Wubar
Stop asking about "worth". Totally subjective.
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I think the majority of people that own dogs think theirs is well behaved...at home. Put them in a situation where there are no well behaved kids. Screaming, running up and down halls, adults yelling at their kids, fireworks, alone for hours in a strange environment with vacuum cleaner noise, etc...you get the idea. Now add the outdoor element with squirrels, birds (lots of ibis and ducks around WDW) and yes, snakes. Even the best behaved dogs could be very stressed.I know I get stressed around some of that. Leave the blinds open and the other dogs, etc will be in view if near the dog run areas.
Will you be stressed worrying about your dog while you are in the parks? Will you be able to get back to the resort within 30 mins if called to do so? And no, I hope they don't add other resorts. 4 is more than enough. The price you pay when you bring your dog(s)...you have to take what they give you. Others have to change hotels /location , some at more cost to them, because of the ones that allow dogs now. I would not be surprised if they dropped the YC from the list in the future.
This, all of this. So true. Not only do we have to wonder if and how Disney plans to enforce and police their policies regarding dogs, we have to wonder if the dog owners will follow them as well. I'm sure many of them will, hopefully all. But there will be, like all situations, those with the heightened sense of self-entitlement that not only won't follow the rules, don't even care if they do so. Will disney hold them accountable or look the other way?