They’re at home in their own environment, less likely to be anxious & nervous & start barking, urinating, defecating, destroying the furniture.Huh? Considering the average work day is 8 hours, I don't see how 7 hours is strange.
They’re at home in their own environment, less likely to be anxious & nervous & start barking, urinating, defecating, destroying the furniture.Huh? Considering the average work day is 8 hours, I don't see how 7 hours is strange.
I think it's something they've been looking at for awhile (because there is a lot of money to be made here) and they got to test run it to MUCH fanfare during Irma. We thought they were doing people a service- lol, they definitely got an opportunity to free test run for this. Dogs were ALL over the WDW resort, all hotels took them I think and so any guest rooms could have been affected. They didn't get kick-back so on to the next phase.I'm going to go out on a limb here and say that I'm thinking that Disney was "pressured" to offer this. I'm not sure by who; guests or some other group, but feel that there is some sort of trigger besides local competition. The best way to respond to pressure is to "pilot" the feature and then you'll have concrete reasons for why or why not this is a good fit for Disney. It's much easier to defend with real life situations [evidence] than to speculate why something theoretically does not work for Disney in this case. Give it a couple of months to see what actually transpires, but in my mind it's just a response for defense purposes.
Not at all. If you read my OP I stated I was "going out on a limb". I was speaking of pilot programs in a generic sense and how some of the parameters may apply to this specific program. Believe me! I have no insider information on this, just wanted to throw out some process points for consideration on the whys of this program.Sounds like you have an opinion as to where the pressure might be coming from but are reluctant to say... ?
Huh? Considering the average work day is 8 hours, I don't see how 7 hours is strange.
Question .............
Does anyone know if they use/have Sobel blankets at the BC and/or YC?
My better half is addicted to these blankets , lol . (we actually have some we purchased direct from the Co. for our home)
They had them at GF, and BW during our last stay , so hoping they have them at BC for our upcoming trip in a week .
Note : NOT Vellux . Sobel is kind of like a very soft, high end version of the Vellux style.
REALLY dont want to have to lug a blanket along on vacation
Can anyone confirm ?
Thanks !
Maybe at their home, but I think it's less likely in a totally unfamiliar relatively small hotel room.
And how will they enforce the 7 hour rule? It's not enforceable. And Disney doesn't like to enforce their own rules anyway.
If I remember correctly, this is the blanket on the beds at yacht club. I was there. 9/20/17-9/28/17 and ended up changing my own sheets at the halfway point of our stay (don't ask) and remember thinking I loved how soft the blanket was. Couldn't recall the name but the gold lettering on corner looks the same. I'm not 100% but it was amazingly soft!Ok ............I know this thread has gone to the dogs but ,
Does anyone remember (from a recent stay maybe) if BC and/or YC uses SOBEL Sobellux blankets in the rooms ???
Sometimes they are under the duvet , and sometimes they are in a plastic bag in the closet as a spare.
GF, and BWI has the Sobellux micro fleece blankets . Hoping BC and YC do as well .
Here is what they look like to refresh some memories !
Cast Member Linen even sells them , so you can take a "Bit of Magic home with you"
https://www.castmemberlinen.com/about-us/
Just trying to see if BC/YC has these .........
We stayed at the Beach Club May 19th to 24th and July 1st to 5th and I think that blanket was in the room. I'm not 100% sure but I think it was. It was really soft.Does anyone remember (from a recent stay maybe) if BC and/or YC uses SOBEL Sobellux blankets in the rooms ???
Sometimes they are under the duvet , and sometimes they are in a plastic bag in the closet as a spare.
GF, and BWI has the Sobellux micro fleece blankets . Hoping BC and YC do as well .
If I remember correctly, this is the blanket on the beds at yacht club. I was there. 9/20/17-9/28/17 and ended up changing my own sheets at the halfway point of our stay (don't ask) and remember thinking I loved how soft the blanket was. Couldn't recall the name but the gold lettering on corner looks the same. I'm not 100% but it was amazingly soft!
We stayed at the Beach Club May 19th to 24th and July 1st to 5th and I think that blanket was in the room. I'm not 100% sure but I think it was. It was really soft.
I just called to put a request for my November stay for allergy cleaning and also a request that my room is near the lobby and away from any dog rooms...she said she put the requests in and also said that all the dog rooms are in one area, not throughout the resort.....hmmm
THANK YOU !!!
Thats pretty close to a confirm , anyone else ?
Yes, they are very soft and comfy ! We have a few at our house now (that we purchased) , and was hoping that BC had them for our stay next week, so we didnt have to lug blankets with us. (yes they are that good, lol) .
They allow peanuts on air planes which will literally kill people with peanut allergies
I think the bigger problem will be the people who will not adhere to Disney’s rules when it comes to their dogs. We’ve all seen, in the resorts & parks, the people who just don’t believe the rules apply to them. Some of those same people will bring their dogs & have the same attitude. And we’ve also all seen, cms turn a blind eye to the rule breaking. It’s going to be an issue.
Just my 2 cents.
I don’t feel Disney has enough housekeeping staff to give each room the time it will need to be fully cleaned and treated for pests between guests. They wouldn’t be testing giving gift cards at some resorts in lieu of housekeeping if they weren’t already having staffing issues.
I think it's something they've been looking at for awhile (because there is a lot of money to be made here) and they got to test run it to MUCH fanfare during Irma. We thought they were doing people a service- lol, they definitely got an opportunity to free test run for this. Dogs were ALL over the WDW resort, all hotels took them I think and so any guest rooms could have been affected. They didn't get kick-back so on to the next phase.