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Hi. Has anyone experienced this yet? Also has anyone brought a cat to the hotel instead of a dog?
I'm sure they were there for emotional support. Nemo can be SO scary. Or perhaps one was a service dog and the other was the service dog's emotional support friend.Didn't see any pets at BWV last week, but I did see a whole bunch of dogs in Epcot. One lady had two dogs who weren't terribly well-behaved she took right onto the Nemo ride. It was interesting to see...
We saw one dog at YC when we stayed in March. He was with his family in the gift shop and was very, well behaved. Only dogs are allowed in the dog-friendly resorts. No cats or other animals are allowed in the rooms.
No cats! That's discrimination.
No cats! That's discrimination.
My cats are a lot easier going than any dogs I know lolNo cats! That's discrimination.
Boom. And that's the mic drop. Watch for a rise in emotional support animals.The Deb Wills newsletter just reported that the dog-friendly policy will end on Oct 15 2018. As before, dogs will only be allowed at the campgrounds at FW from that time forward.
Boom. And that's the mic drop. Watch for a rise in emotional support animals.
But don't they already?Luckily they don’t have to allow those.
But don't they already?
So that monkey someone brought into Epcot was a service animal?They allow service dogs. There’s a difference between service animals and emotional support animals.
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... from Diane C.: I just spoke with Disney World about a dog-friendly cabin at Fort Wilderness. According to the cast member I spoke to, as of October 15, there are no more dog-friendly hotels or cabins.
EDITOR'S NOTE: As far as we've been able to confirm, Diane is correct. It seems that the trial program that started last October will conclude this October 15, and Walt Disney World will no longer feature dog-friendly rooms at its resorts, with the exception of certain Fort Wilderness campsites, which have always been pet-friendly.
But don't they already?
So that monkey someone brought into Epcot was a service animal?