Not digging the “no carpeting” new trend

I’ve had German Shepherds my whole life. They shed like crazy and track in everything under the sun from outside. My house is probably 90% solid bamboo and tile flooring. Its extremely durable and easy to clean. Carpet holds dirt, odor, etc. So I’m all about the anything but carpet for flooring. I’m definitely not a fan of the particular flooring they chose, but it’s very cost effective.
 
I like the no carpet, only have it in the bedroom and closet at my house and eventually will rip that out. Carpets and Florida swamp equal damp musty odor even if you cleaned it after every use, which isn't realistic.
 
I like the cleaner open look between the floor and refurbish. But I’ve seen people say they miss the sound absorption of carpet because now they can hear ppl upstairs.
The lack of sound absorption is the #1 reason I don't like it. I've never heard anything when staying at AKL and last December we had a renovated room there and we heard a lot from the people upstairs. No blame to them--it was perfectly ordinary in-the-room noise, but it was something I'd never experienced there before, and I started feeling like I was staying in a Value, not a Deluxe.
 
I vastly prefer hard surface flooring. Hotel carpet is gross.

in a side note, there is NO way you are getting the Motel 6 room pictured for $30 a night. You can get the older ones for that sometimes, but t he newly redone ones that pristine will be closer to $60 plus taxes and fees In non prime locations. More very close to a major attraction. You pay for bot quality and location. Given that fact, I think the price at the Pop is reasonable, and the beds are definitely better.
 
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People go here often enough and enjoy themselves. Some don't know what they missed lol.

Others find $125-150 at Pop ends up not costing much more in the end when MBs, MDE, FP priority, EMH and daily transport for a party of 4 were factored in. I can't really dig WDW much on value prices because for some parties it's still by far the best bang for the buck and will squeeze the most experience out of their expensive park tickets.
 
I like the no carpeting trend. Less chance of my allergies being triggered and it just seems more hygienic. I bring a pair of slippers for comfort anyway.
I see both sides, but I'm a fan of the no carpet trend as well for the reason above. It's a selfish reason but the removal of the carpet is so much better for my allergies. It's also easier to see if the floor has/hasn't been cleaned. One trip to CCV we entered the room and found the floor to be incredibly dusty. It amazed me that the room could've been unoccupied long enough to accumulate that much dust. We're not complainers, at all, but due to allergies we did say something. A cast member came up (she wasn't from housekeeping, maybe a manager?) and was suprised too. We let her know it was no rush, as we were going to be out of the room for awhile, but she took out cleaning supplies to start cleaning the floor herself!
 

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