IMO, if they are going to allow animals for any reason in Guest rooms, they need to set aside a wing or floor or building for them.
They can not legally do that. People who use service animals must be able to book any room that is open to anyone else with out penalty as by law.
Yes, legally - but I'm willing to be that if you
asked the guests with service animals if they would
prefer to be assigned to "wing A" because it helps protect those with allergies,
most of them would say yes, for a couple of reasons:
1) Having disabilities themselves, they feel empathy for people with their own issues, and would be happy to help accommodate them as well.
2) It makes it much more likely they would get neighbors who also have dogs (or just love other people's*) so they wouldn't have to be worried about complaints or disturbing people.
* Even though I agreed above with stricter regulation of all this
in general, I
personally love animals, and would probably want to stay in that wing myself (
if there was extra space) just so I could coo at them!
(I'm the one always bummed to see a service vest because I know it means I can't pet them while they're working.)
o/t but I wonder if stores well stop selling peanut products
I've wondered that myself.