My wife and I purchased our TT in September. Since then, we've been able to take it out twice in order to work out the bugs and get used to towing and setting up the camper. Both trips have been to ...
In this case, Disney has three options. They can allow campers with pets to park anywhere they please. They can require all campers that choose a "no pets" loop to submit to a RV search. They can have a "no pets" policy throughout the park and search all RVs when they enter. Their problem is expecting adults that are visiting an amusement park for "children of all ages" to tell the truth. That's called "Fantasy Land".