Cornish Lad
Mouseketeer
- Joined
- Oct 16, 2017
We recently stayed in a small hotel here in England where - unbeknown to us when booking - the owner had two dogs. No matter how much they cleaned the smell of the dogs came up the stairs to meet us as we came down for breakfast each morning. Suffice to say that we will never book there again.
We had a great dog for 16 years when our kids were growing up but the only time that she came on holiday with us was when we were camping or visiting accommodating relations. Other than that she had her own holiday at our local kennels. I really do not understand why people would want to bring their dogs to Disney just to have them shut up in a room all day. I, for one, love a dog free holiday and this decision by Disney, in my opinion, has not been thought out and goes against the wishes and desires of the vast majority of their clients. Like the majority of people we are fine with service dogs - which, in my experience, are very few and far between at WDW but the thought of the sounds and smells of many dogs at a resort is off putting to a high degree.
We had a great dog for 16 years when our kids were growing up but the only time that she came on holiday with us was when we were camping or visiting accommodating relations. Other than that she had her own holiday at our local kennels. I really do not understand why people would want to bring their dogs to Disney just to have them shut up in a room all day. I, for one, love a dog free holiday and this decision by Disney, in my opinion, has not been thought out and goes against the wishes and desires of the vast majority of their clients. Like the majority of people we are fine with service dogs - which, in my experience, are very few and far between at WDW but the thought of the sounds and smells of many dogs at a resort is off putting to a high degree.