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Disney News , WDW Resorts · December 13, 2020

Experiencing a “Dog Friendly” Resort Stay at Disney’s Yacht Club Resort!”

We   have always been curious about the “Dog Friendly” elements of Walt Disney World, so we decided to check it out!

Once we completed our streamlined check-in via the “ My Disney Experience” app,  we stopped by the front desk to check-in with our Dog, Benji. You must do this to sign your doggie contract and get “Pluto’s Welcome Kit!” Yes, he was allowed in the lobby!

The Pluto’s Welcome kit included;

•2 Blue Disney Bowls

•”Pluto’s Pal” Tag

•Bag holder for leash

•Food and water mat

•Map of relief areas (the small dog relief area at the far end of resort has doggie bags and trash bin for your convenience!)

• A drawstring bag for all the items.  (I utilized the bag all week).

(Note: All items in Pluto’s welcome kit subject to change)

Here was my experience with the overall check-in process:

Firstly, you will be asked for proof of up-to-date shots and will need to provide a crate for your puppy to stay in when you are at the parks. You will receive a door hanger to alert housekeeping and security staff that a dog is staying with you. They will complete “safety checks” of the rooms every day, so they’ll advise you to call front desk when you plan a   longer walk for your dog. They may enter your room at that time.

Benji didn’t mind the process of check-in, he received plenty of attention from almost every cast member and other guests!

The Front desk will always provide detailed instructions at the check-in process,  informing you on the most up to date policies.

Note:  They asked us if our dog was “working” or “playing” as the protocols for service dogs differ . You can specify this at your initial check-in! 

We walked a lot, enjoying the resort property with Benji. Your dog is allowed pretty much anywhere on property with the exception of recreational areas   such as pools and tennis courts and wherever food is being served. He had genuine interest in all the colorful Holiday Decor and the amazing beauty of the Yacht Club!

Benji loved the puppy dog park/relief area adjacent to our section of the resort. When in the suite he then cuddled up in his crate (or as we call it, his “room”). Benji truly felt right at home with his family!   After returning, we all settled in for a long winter’s nap and the next few days he really did seem relaxed, comfortable and at home!

With any stay there are rules to follow. Here are some important policies to note;

  • Dogs are the only animal permitted on resort property. They are assigned   specific rooms of the resort (2 dog maximum permitted per guest room)
  • Guests are responsible for overall care, behavior and waste maintenance throughout resort.
  • Your pets are not allowed on furniture.
  • Your pet must remain on leash at all times when out of your guest room.
  • No disruptive behavior allowed.
  • Your pet   cannot be left unattended in guest rooms for more than 7 hours at a time.
  • Housekeeping and security checks must be scheduled when your dog is not in the room. you call and set this up with housekeeping.
  • Hang the “room occupied” door hanger to alert housekeeping of dog presence!
  • Dogs are not permitted in Theme Parks, Water Parks, ESPN Wide World Of Sports Complex or Disney Springs.

There  was a $75.00 fee per night for Benji’s stay   at the Yacht Club. The fee is   $50.00 per night at the other three Dog-Friendly Resorts; Disney’s Art of Animation, Disney’s Port Orleans Riverside Resort and Fort Wilderness Cabins! You can find out more info on your dog’s resort stay here on My Disney experience

I’d like to note that we did end up at Disney Springs during the week. It’s no secret that Disney Parks have upped their game in pet merchandise. We ended up visiting the Co-Op where they have a section called “Disney Tails.” There’s merchandise galore and they frequently add to the collection including Seasonal items, Haunted Mansion, Mandalorian and of course Mickey Mouse! We bought Benji a monorail and he carries it everywhere now! 

Benji truly had a nice time relaxing while we went and did our thing in the parks. Our time spent with each other as a family made it that much more enjoyable!

If you are a dog lover and want to have a vacation including your dog, this was definitely an easy, enjoyable process and we felt the Disney magic with our fur baby!

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Complete Guide to Disney’s Yacht Club Resort (w/ review)

Complete Guide to Disney’s Yacht Club Resort (w/ review)

Disney’s Yacht Club Resort is 1 of 8 Deluxe Resort hotels (not including Deluxe Villas) on Walt Disney World Property. It offers stunning views, popular dining, and a fan-favorite swimming pool that guests can’t get enough of. Yacht Club is also located right next to Disney’s Beach Club Resort , which is accessible just by walking.

Here’s everything you need to know about Yacht Club.

In this article

Pros and Cons

Pros:  Location is about a 5-10 minute walk to Epcot and the Boardwalk area, boat ride or walk to Hollywood Studios, close to Disney Skyliner Station , Stormalong Bay is the best on-site pool, Cast Members get higher praise than most other resorts, all rooms have balconies, dog-friendly

Cons:  Not as well suited for families with small children, shared buses with a few other resorts can mean long bus rides

Resort category:  Deluxe

Resort area:  Epcot

Address & Phone Number 1700 Epcot Resorts Boulevard Lake Buena Vista, Florida 32830-8407 (407) 934-7000

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Located in the Epcot Resort Area, Yacht Club isn’t just within walking distance of the Beach Club , but Epcot itself. There is a path that leads directly to the International Gateway. What’s better than that?

disney's yacht club resort

It’s definitely a pricier resort, but for good reason. Based on location, sharing several amenities with Beach Club, just a boat ride away from Hollywood Studios, access to the Skyliner at Epcot, and much more, Yacht Club has a lot to offer. 

Plus, the New England-style resort sits on the water and truly is a gorgeous resort right on property. Here’s everything you need to know.

Guest Rooms and Bathrooms

Yacht Club offers a variety of rooms that can sleep up to 6 people, depending on the type of room you book.

disney's yacht club guest room

Each rooms offers your standard amenities, like a hairdryer, TV, free WiFi, a Keurig coffee maker, telephone, in-room safe, iron and ironing board, and a mini-refrigerator. Plus, there’s a range of views, including a view of the water, pool, garden, woods, rooftop, or parking area.

There’s even a selection of rooms that feature Club Level Service , which we go over in more detail below.

disney's yacht club guest room

And, don’t worry, there are plenty of outlets and USB ports for charging all of your devices. Better yet, there’s plenty of storage for your belongings, including space under the bed, drawers, and closet space. 

The bathrooms have storage underneath the sink and vanity area, as well, which is also separate from the shower and toilet area. 

Let’s go through the types of rooms available to book.

Room Types without Club-Level Access

The are several types of rooms to book that include:

  • Garden or Woods View
  • Standard View
  • 2 Bedroom Suite – Club Level Access
  • Standard View – Club Level
  • Garden View – Club Level
  • Water View – Club Level

disney's yacht club room fifth sleeper

Here is a further breakdown of rooms and what they include view and bed-wise.

Keep in mind that the day beds are not pull-down beds. Day beds are made for an adult, like a twin bed.

  • Standard View : Views of Rooftop or Parking Area; 2 Queen Beds and 1 Day Bed or 1 Queen Bed and 1 Twin-Size Sleeper Chair and 1 Day Bed or 1 King Bed or 1 King Bed and 1 Day Bed

disney's yacht club guest room 2 queen beds

  • Water View : Views of Crescent Lake or Quiet Pool; 2 Queen Beds or 2 Queen Beds and 1 Day Bed or 1 Queen Bed and 1 Twin-Size Sleeper Chair and 1 Day Bed or 1 King Bed or 1 King Bed and 1 Day Bed
  • Garden or Woods View : Views of Garden; 2 Queen Beds or 2 Queen Beds and 1 Day Bed or 1 Queen Bed and 1 Twin-Size Sleeper Chair and 1 Day Bed or 1 King Bed

disney's yacht club guest room bathroom

  • King Bed : Room views vary; 1 King Bed

Rooms and Suites with Club-Level Access

These rooms and suites have the same amenities provided in the rooms above, in addition to Club-Level Service perks. They include:

  • Evening turndown
  • Secured key access to the club-level lounge (serves refreshments 7 a.m. to 10 p.m. daily)
  • Complimentary fax assistance
  • Club Level Concierge – Regatta Club
  • Complimentary health club access
  • Complimentary newspapers in Club Level lounge

Guests also have access to a DVD Player and Disney Signature Services for personal assistance with your trip.

Here are the rooms:

  • Standard View Club-Level : Views of Rooftop or Parking Area; 2 Queen Beds or 1 King Bed

disney's yacht club guest room shower

  • Garden View Club-Level : Views of Garden; 1 King Bed or 2 Queen Beds or 2 Queen Beds and 1 Day Bed
  • Water View Club-Level : Views of one of the Stormalong Bay Lagoons; 1 King Bed or 2 Queen Beds and 1 Day Bed or 2 Queen Beds or 1 King Bed and 1 Day Bed

disney's yacht club guest room keurig

  • 2 Bedroom Suite – Club-Level Access : Views of Stormalong Bay or Crescent Lake; 2 King Beds and 1 Queen-Size Sleeper Sofa

Two bedroom suite club level room at Yacht Club

Note: There are also both wheelchair and hearing accessible rooms available that include accessible bathrooms and visual alarms.

You can check out room layouts below.

Pet-Friendly Policy

Yacht Club is pet-friendly , but there are certain conditions that must be met. First, there’s a limit of 2 dogs per room. In order to bring your dog with you, you’ll need to call (407) 939-7539.

There’s also a day and overnight kennel care at  Best Friends Pet Care  located on property.

Yacht Club Resort Room Options

Room type(s)Bed sizeMax people
per room
Floor plan

Views of Crescent Lake or Quiet Pool
1 King Bed and 1 Day Bed or 1 King Bed or 1 Queen Bed and 1 Day Bed and 1 Twin-Size Sleeper Chair or 2 Queen Beds and 1 Day Bed or 2 Queen Beds5 adults
Views of gardens1 King Bed or 1 Queen Bed and 1 Day Bed and 1 Twin-Size Sleeper Chair or 2 Queen Beds and 1 Day Bed or 2 Queen Beds5 adults
Views of Rooftop or Parking Area1 King Bed or 1 Queen Bed and 1 Day Bed and 1 Twin-Size Sleeper Chair or 2 Queen Beds and 1 Day Bed or 2 Queen Beds5 adults

Views will vary
1 King Bed2 adults

Views of Rooftop or Parking Area
1 King Bed or 2 Queen Beds4 Adults

Views of Garden
2 Queen Beds and 1 Day Bed or 2 Queen Beds or 1 King Bed4 Adults

Views of One of the Stormalong Bay Lagoons
1 King Bed and 1 Day Bed or 2 Queen Beds or 2 Queen Beds and 1 Day Bed or 1 King Bed4 Adults

Views of Stormalong Bay or Crescent Lake
2 King Beds and 1 Queen-Size Sleeper Sofa6 adults

VIDEO: Disney’s Yacht Club Resort tour (rooms, pools, dining)

Checking In And Out

When it comes to checking in and out, you have a few options: at the front desk, online through the official Walt Disney World website, or via the My Disney Experience app.

disney's yacht club lobby

The front desk is located in the lobby of the main building. Even though the front desk is there to assist guests, especially with checking in and checking out, all Disney World Resort guests are encouraged to check-in online  or by using MDE.

  • Checking-In : After you check-in online or using the app, you’ll receive a room-ready notification via next. You can then use your MagicBand or MDE’s digital key feature to  unlock your room door .
  • Checking-Out : Currently, guests will automatically be checked out of their rooms. But, if you have unresolved charges to your hotel folio, you’ll need to visit the front desk.

Note: Guests also have the option of to chat virtually with resort Cast Members via MDE for any assistance. 

disney's yacht club bell services

The lobby is a nice size, with plenty of seating. Ale & Compass Restaurant and Ale & Compass Lounge are nearby, along with the Crew’s Cup Lounge . 

disney's yacht club front desk

The pickup and dropoff location for  Mears Connect  (which is the replacement for Magical Express) and the bus stop are also right outside the main lobby. As for Bell Services and  luggage storage , you can find that counter inside in the lobby.

Note: Resort Airline Check-In and Magical Express are no longer available.

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Package Delivery & Pick Up

You can have packages and groceries delivered to your Disney Resort hotel, along with shipping select items home.

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Disney used to have a service where you were able to purchase items in the parks and then have them delivered to your resort’s gift shop. However, that service has been unavailable for several years now.

Although parking at Disney World resort hotels used to cost a nightly fee for resort guests, Disney has changed their policy so that parking is now  free  for all on-site resort guests. This change was implemented on January 10, 2023.

Valet parking is also available for $33 per night.

Complimentary standard self-parking is available for non-resort guests exploring dining, shopping, entertainment, and other experiences during the day.

We also have a complete  Walt Disney World parking  guide you can browse.

Important: Valet parking might not always be available.

yacht club parking lot

Yacht Club Building

Yacht Club rooms are located in one main building. As soon as you enter the lobby, you’ll see a sitting area, the front desk, and Bell Services.

disney's yacht club lobby

There is a set of stairs, which you will climb to find your room. There is also a set of elevators.

Amenities And Shops

From gift shops, to on-site laundry services, to spa and fitness, there are several amenities offered to guests at Yacht Club.

yacht club the market at ale and compass

Important note: Some of the following amenities might not be available at all times.

  • Beach Club Marketplace Gifts : An all-purpose shop with souvenirs, apparel, grab ‘n’ go food items, beverages, and more.
  • Market at Ale & Compass : Find everyday essentials, souvenirs, beverages, and snacks.

the market at ale & compass yacht club

  • Laundry Services : There are 24-hour  self-service laundry facilities available near Admiral Pool.
  • Dry Cleaning Services : Dry cleaning and valet laundry services are also an option.

disney's yacht club laundry room

  • Movies Under the Stars : Watch complimentary Disney movies in the Solarium or on the lawn outdoors near the volleyball courts.
  • Ship Shape Massage Salon Fitness : Full-service exercise facility with fitness equipment and spa offerings.

disney's yacht club fitness room

  • Childcare Services :  In-room babysitting  for children 6 months to 12 years old.

Pools And Recreation

Yacht Club has one main feature pool and two leisure pools. If you need a non-park day, we recommended spending the day at your hotel and enjoying a Disney Resort pool .

disney's yacht club stormalong bay pool

Important note: Some of the pools and recreation options might not be available at all times.

Feature Pool

disney's yacht club stormalong bay pool

  • Stormalong Bay : A sand-bottomed pool with a lazy river that also has a life-size shipwreck replica. It has one of the highest hotel waterslides. There’s pool covers three acres. Guests can also enjoy the pool bar and grill, Hurricane Hanna’s Waterside Bar and Grill.

Leisure Pools

disney's yacht club leisure pool

  • Yacht Club : The Admiral Pool is located in the garden area near the tennis court. Located in the garden are
  • Beach Club : The Tidal Pool is in the garden area near the volleyball court. 
  • Beach Club Villas : Yacht Club guests are allowed to use the Beach Club Villas’ leisure pool, the Dunes Cove Pool.

All of the leisure pools also have steaming whirlpool spas. Guests can also rent pool cabanas , which are exclusively for Yacht and Beach Club guests.

Some other recreational options include:

  • Lafferty Place (arcade games)

disney's yacht club bayside marina

  • Motorized Boat Rentals

disney's yacht club tennis court

  • Jogging Trails
  • Campfire to roast marshmallows

There are also specialties for an additional price, including:

  • Fantasia Gardens and Fairways Miniature Golf : Two 18-hole miniature golf courses inspired by Fantasia .
  • Pirate Adventure Cruise : For those 4 to 12 years-old. The pirate adventure follows clues to discover hidden treasures.

Restaurant & Dining Options

Yacht Club has a variety of dining options. You can find Quick Service and Table Service options, along with lounges.

The Market at Ale & Compass offers Mobile Order, while Ale & Compass Restaurant offers Mobile Dine Check-In, meaning you’ll check-in using the My Disney Experience app rather than going to the host stand. When your table is ready, you’ll be notified to proceed to a specific location.

Ale & Compass Restaurant also has Table Service To Go, which allows guests to Mobile Order and take their meal back to their room.

Yacht Club is also located within walking distance to Beach Club, meaning guests have access to even more dining, including the Beaches & Cream Soda Shop, a popular place to snag some delicious ice cream.

You can read more about the dining options at Yacht Club below.

Quick Service

Although you don’t need reservations to dine at the Quick Service locations at Yacht Club, you may want to consider using Mobile Order where available.

The Market at Ale & Compass

the market at ale and compass yacht club

This is a grab-and-go spot for those who want a quick breakfast, lunch, and dinner. You can find a range of items that aren’t too out-of-the-box, like eggs, breakfast sandwiches, Mickey-shaped waffles, salads, and hot and cold sandwiches.

the market at ale and compass yacht club

Location type:  Grab-and-go Type of food:  American Meals served:  Breakfast, lunch, & dinner

  • Link to breakfast menu
  • Link to lunch and dinner menu
  • On the Disney Dining Plan?  Yes, 1 Quick Service credit(s)
  • Pros:  Plenty of grab-and-go options and specialty coffee plus bakery cases and Coke Freestyle machines for drinks and refills, mobile ordering in My Disney Experience available
  • Cons:   Limited selection and no outdoor seating

Table Service

Table Service locations typically require Advanced Dining Reservations. You can make those online or inside of the Disney Experience app.

Ale & Compass

ale & compass restaurant yacht club

Here you can enjoy New England comfort food and classic seafood dishes in a coastal-inspired restaurant.

ale & compass restaurant yacht club

Location type: Casual dining Type of food:  American Meals served:  Breakfast, lunch, & dinner

  • Link to lunch menu
  • Link to dinner menu
  • On the Disney Dining Plan?  Yes, 1 Table Service credit(s)
  • Pros:  Reasonably priced, food appeals to many people
  • Cons:  Difficult to get to using Disney transportation unless you are staying in the Epcot resorts area

Crew’s Cup Lounge

crew cup lounge yacht club

In addition to beverages, you can also order dinner here between 5 p.m. and 9:30 p.m., including a wedge salad, a prime rib, lobster bisque, and more.

crew cup lounge yacht club

Location type:  Lounge Type of food:  American Meals served:  Dinner

  • On the Disney Dining Plan?  No, 0 Table Service credit(s)
  • Pros:  Specialty drinks available (in addition to standard drink options), good appetizer options, usually pretty quiet
  • Cons:  Disney Dining Plan not accepted

Yachtsman Steakhouse

yachtsman steakhouse disney's yacht club

A New England-style steakhouse serving premium steaks, fresh seafood, and more.

yachtsman steakhouse disney's yacht club

Location type:  Fine/Signature dining Type of food:  American, Steakhouse Meals served:  Dinner

  • On the Disney Dining Plan?  Yes, 2 Table Service credit(s)
  • Pros:  Amazing service, fantastic food
  • Cons:  Expensive

Everything Else

Looking to grab a snack or maybe just a cup of hot coffee or even a cocktail? Here’s where you can do that:

Ale & Compass Lounge

ale and compass lounge yacht club

This lounge serves both cocktails and appetizers beginning at 4 p.m. daily. Food is only available until 10 p.m.

Location type:  Bar and lounge Type of food:  American Meals served:  Drinks and appetizers

  • Link to lounge menu
  • Pros:  Contemporary design with a cozy and intimate setting, good appetizers and drinks
  • Cons: Small seating area, limited food options

VIDEO: 6 Dining Options at Disney’s Yacht and Beach Club Resort

How to get from Yacht Club to anywhere at Disney World

yacht club signage disney skyliner

You can choose from several forms of complimentary Disney transportation at Yacht Club, including buses (takes you to all the parks and Disney Springs), the Disney Skyliner at the International Gateway (walk the Epcot path), and a boat to Hollywood Studios (you can also take a 20-minute walk here). 

yacht club bus station

The bus stop is right outside the main entrance. All of the different ways to get from Yacht Club to anywhere in Disney World is detailed below.

wdt_ID Starting Point Ending Point How to get there
1 All-Star Movies All-Star Music Follow these steps: Walk (takes about 5-7 minutes) Arrive at your destination
2 All-Star Movies All-Star Sports Follow these steps: Walk (takes about 15 minutes) Arrive at your destination
3 All-Star Movies Animal Kingdom Follow these steps: Bus to Animal Kingdom Arrive at your destination

4 All-Star Movies Animal Kingdom Lodge - Jambo House (main bldg) Follow these steps: Bus to a theme park or Disney Springs

Bus to Animal Kingdom Lodge - Kidani Village bus stop Arrive at your destination
5 All-Star Movies Animal Kingdom Lodge - Kidani Village Bus to a theme park or Disney Springs

Bus to Animal Kingdom Lodge - Kidani Village bus stop Arrive at your destination
6 All-Star Movies Art of Animation Follow these steps: Bus to a theme park or Disney Springs

Skyliner (from Hollywood Studios) or     Bus to Art of Animation Arrive at your destination
7 All-Star Movies Bay Lake Tower Follow these steps: Bus to Magic Kingdom
Walk (takes about 10 minutes) or     monorail to Bay Lake Tower Arrive at your destination
8 All-Star Movies Beach Club Villas Follow these steps: Bus to a theme park or Disney Springs
Bus to Beach Club Arrive at your destination
9 All-Star Movies Beach Club Follow these steps: Bus to a theme park or Disney Springs
Bus to Beach Club Arrive at your destination
10 All-Star Movies Blizzard Beach Follow these steps: Bus to Blizzard Beach Arrive at your destination
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Please select a question:, do you have any pet-friendly hotels, can you guarantee my room will be dog-free, is there a charge for visiting with my dogs, how many dogs can i have in the room, will i be able to bring my pet dogs to the theme parks or disney springs, do i need to provide veterinary documentation for my dog, will i be able to take advantage of onsite disney transportation with my dog, will there be designated pet relief areas at the resort, if a member of my party is afraid of dogs or has allergies, what will you do to accommodate us.

Yes. As part of this programme, 4 out of our 26 resorts, have designated dog-friendly rooms. The 4 include Disney’s Yacht Club Resort, Disney Port Orleans Resort – Riverside and Disney’s Art of Animation Resort and the Cabins at Disney’s Fort Wilderness Resort & Campground. The offering includes Pluto’s Welcome amenity, which gives dogs and their owners a collection of dog-friendly items. Certain floors or sections of a hotel are designated as dog-friendly, while the majority of areas remain canine-free to accommodate guests with allergies or other needs.

We can guarantee your request to stay outside of the designated dog-friendly areas at one of these four resorts. The overwhelming number of hotels and hotel rooms at Walt Disney World Resort are not part of this programme, which affects approximately 250 rooms out of a total hotel inventory of 28,000. If you prefer to stay at a hotel that is not dog-friendly, there are several other Walt Disney World resort hotels to choose from.

Yes. If you are staying at Disney’s Art of Animation Resort, Disney’s Port Orleans Resort – Riverside or the Cabins at Disney’s Fort Wilderness Resort & Campground, a $50 per night charge (excluding tax) will be applied to the room account. If you are staying at Disney’s Yacht Club Resort, a $75 per night charge (excluding tax) will be applied to the room account.

You may have up to two dogs per room.

No. Only service animals are allowed in the Theme Parks and Disney Springs.

You must be able to provide documentation that your dog’s vaccinations and inoculations are up to date, upon request.

Onsite, dogs may travel by internal buses at Disney’s Fort Wilderness Resort & Campground and Disney’s Port Orleans Resort. Dogs are also welcome to travel with their owners throughout Walt Disney World Resort via Minnie Van service. Only service animals are allowed on Disney Transportation motor coaches, monorails or watercraft.

Yes. Green spaces have been identified as pet relief areas. Please note these areas are not under cover. As the owner, you will be responsible for cleaning up after your pet. As a reminder, dogs are not allowed in public areas around the resort, and are expected to be on leash between your guest room and the outdoor relief area.

As part of this programme, certain floors or sections of four hotels (out of our 26 Walt Disney World Resort hotels) are designated as dog-friendly, while a majority of areas remain canine-free to accommodate guests with allergies or other needs. This means approximately 250 rooms out of a total room inventory of 28,000 rooms are designated as dog-friendly. In addition, we have a thorough cleaning process for our rooms and will work to accommodate your individual needs.

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Are Disney’s Hotels Going To The Dogs? A Review.

In October 2017, Disney announced that for the first time ever, four of its hotels on property would have dog-friendly rooms. As with just about every announcement Disney makes, the reaction online tended to skew towards “the sky is falling” mentality. Despite only separated areas at four resorts ( Art of Animation , Port Orleans Riverside , the cabins at Fort Wilderness , and the Yacht Club) would accept dogs, you would have thought by the reaction that every Disney hotel at WDW would be turning into a Petco. Even the SATURDAY SIX had a little fun with some of the  over-the-top reactions to the announcement .

Fun aside, as a pet owner myself, one of the reasons my family has preferred staying onsite at Universal versus Disney over the years is because most of Universal’s properties are pet friendly (only Cabana Bay doesn’t allow animals.) Our dog Sebastian is now 17, and we prefer not to board him anywhere. We decided to use the on-site Best Friends Pet Care  to board Sebastian during a family trip in September. While we were more than satisfied with the location, amenities, and staff on Best Friends, we still didn’t like being away from our smallest family member for so long.

When Disney made the dog-friendly hotel announcement, we knew it was time to book another trip to The World.

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Because the dog-friendly policy is so new, I expected there to be a lot of openings at the hotels. In my mind, not many people can adjust their Disney World vacation to include their pet. However, when I went to book the date I wanted, I found out all the dog-friendly rooms were booked. So I tried a different date. Same thing. A third date found the same results. My fourth date option finally had a room available at Disney’s Yacht Club. At Universal, the “pet fee” is $50 a night, but that fee is capped at $150 for length of stay. At Disney, the pet fee for AoA, POR, and the cabins at FW is $50 a night, but at Yacht Club it is $75. I do not believe that the price at Disney is capped at any point.

With the room booked, it was time for a road trip!

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The weather could not have been better for our trip to Orlando.

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As a superstitious person, being able to get one of the first couple spots in the Self Parking Lot seemed like a very good sign. While I personally had never stayed at the Yacht Club, I had family from New Hampshire who stayed at the hotel during Hurricane Irma. In fact they stayed an extra three days at the Yacht Club because the Orlando airport closed, keeping them in Florida. When the storm passed, we drove up to spend a day with them at the hotel, and I was defintely impressed.

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We parked the car and it was time to head in with Sebastian. Normally when I stay at Disney, I just check in early and go enjoy the parks until I get an alert that my room was ready. With Sebastian, that wasn’t an option, so instead I timed our arrival to the hotel at 3PM, hoping that would be late enough for a room to be ready upon check-in.

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The good news was that a room was immediately ready (I told you that parking spot was lucky.) The Cast Members at the front desk did a great job checking us in fast and getting us all the information we needed to know.

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Here are the official dog policies of Walt Disney World.

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You may have to click on the map below to expand it in order to see the circled area where our room was. It was a surprisingly long walk from the lobby. The only thing even close to our rooms was a quiet pool, so if we wanted to do or see anything at the resort, it took another long walk back to the main hub.

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MagicBands worked, another good sign.

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We thought the room was fantastic. I’m not exactly sure when these rooms were refurbished, but it couldn’t have been that long ago as everything looked fantastic and there were electrical outlets and USB ports all over the place.

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Sebastian approved of the beds.

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Here is a panoramic look at our view from outside the room. While it’s a little hard to see in the picture, we were really close to the Walt Disney World Dolphin hotel.

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Here is a view of the dog-friendly rooms taken from the side of the building. We were in the third room if you are counting down.

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Upon check-in, guests are given “Pluto’s Welcome Kit.” This yellow bag contained a pamphlet for Best Friends Pet Care, two pee pads, food dish, water dish, placemat, bandana, and a pet waste dispenser filled with bags. No food was included. One thing Universal has available as part of room service is a Lowes Loves Pets menu, where you can order dry food, canned food, and even “hot canine entrees” (like I could make that up!) I did not see anything available for pets on the Disney room service menu.

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One other thing that was included in the Pluto Welcome Kit was this special Do Not Disturb sign that specifically tells Cast Members that a dog is in the room.

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Here is the Dog Relief Areas map. The location is near the dog-friendly rooms and is directly next to the quiet pool.

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This is the view from the main Yacht Club door leading out to the quiet pool. The Dog Relief Area is found by following the walkway on the left.

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The Pet Relief Area map shows two areas labeled, one on the right side of the walkway and one on the left. Here is a view of the area on the right side of the walkway. In the background you can see a container of dog waste bags.

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Standing at the container, here is a view of the left side of the walkway. As you can see, there  is no way your pets can access the grounds from this area. The walkway going to the left in the picture solely leads to a door that is closer to the dog-friendly rooms.

Maybe the marker on the Pet Relief map means that the large area in front of the rooms is also an all-access pet relief area. There is no signage in the room or outside saying that you can’t use the large area in front of the rooms, but there is also no designated path to get to it either.

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While we did bring dog food for Sebastian, one of the things we wanted to try on this trip was the newly opened Ale & Compass restaurant at the Yacht Club. Sebastian’s mommy felt he would like “the 16 ounce t-bone steak.” Yes, you read that right.

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She also ordered him some fries.

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SURPRISE, he liked it. I think I need to leave a Cast Compliment to the chef, but I’m not sure if I post it on Twitter or Rover.com .

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– We had a great time at the Yacht Club. The room was clean and looked tremendous, the staff was exceptional, dinner at Ale & Compass was a big thumbs up (the deconstructed apple pie dessert was a huge hit), and – above all – Sebastian enjoyed his stay. We never encountered any other dogs during our time at the hotel, which is pretty much the same thing we find when staying at Universal. For all the outcry about how pets will ruin the experience at hotels, it truly is Much Ado About Nothing. Your odds of having an personal experience with a dog, or being in an area that a dog was recently in, is probably 10 times larger at the parks or Disney Springs (if not even higher) than it is at a dog-friendly hotel. Service dogs, both the real ones along with the increasing amount of fake ones, are now a regular part of the Disney experience, much like strollers and ECVs. You will NOT be put into a dog-friendly room unless you specifically ask for one. The rest of the hotel is canine-free.

We’re looking forward to taking Sebastian back with us up to WDW in the near future. Hopefully we can try out one of the cabins at FW, as that’s something I’d like to check off my Disney Bucket List (it would also give me an excuse to book another dinner at Trail’s End, like I needed one. ..)

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To compare prices, for Sebastian to stay a night in an inside standard room at Best Friends Pet Care it costs $44 ($41 if you are staying onsite at Disney.) An indoor/outdoor room is $49 ($45 if staying on-site.) Best Friends will provide food, but you can also bring your own. There is no welcome kit of any kind.

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Sorry to hear that, Sidney. We are staying at YC later this month. I don’t mind dogs in hotels, but they have to behave and that means NO barking. We travel quite a bit, and I used to talk to my hotel neighbors before calling the desk if there were noise issues, dog or otherwise, but people can be so crazy these days that I don’t do that anymore. I call the desk. I talk to the manager. I complain and complain and complain until they do something; either comp my room or quiet the noise or both. I expect the same from WDW.

I am currently staying in room 1022 at the Yacht Club and your post has confirmed my worst fears that I am staying in a designated dog area. I am not a dog lover at all and disappointingly now find myself surrounded by barking dogs. The dog in the opposite room had been left alone 2 days ago while his owner went to the park. The dog barked continuously for hours and that was all we could hear in our room. I complained to reception but it appears that apart from a brief apology there was nothing they could do. Just this morning we were woken up at 06:30 by a barking dog … this time by a dog in the adjoining room. Looking out of our patio doors in the morning all we can see are owners taking their dogs for a poop on the grass ….. not great if you want to relax on your patio. So it may seem all very pleasant for all dog lovers to bring your pooches on holiday but spare a thought for everyone else. I do not want to pay thousands of dollars to listen to your barking dog at all times of day , or to think that you may have had your pet on my bed or to have dogs pooping by my patio area . Disney need to keep their non dog living guests away from the doggy area and dog owners must somehow make sure that their pooches do not impact on others (non dog loving) hard earned vacations . ☹️☹️

Found this article while researching hotels. Thought these comments about dogs on beds and Disney snake attacks were meant to be funny but I guess you all are serious. Thanks for reminding me why I should never read internet comments. #StopTheInanity

Well, I’m a little late to this post but I just gotta say. Derek, I love ya, you write my favorite articles on this blog… but this article is off the mark. “For all the outcry about how pets will ruin the experience at hotels, it truly is Much Ado About Nothing.” Oh really? It’s clear that *your* experience (as a dog lover bringing his dog to the hotel) wasn’t ruined, but how can you speak for everyone else?

Others have commented on this already, but may I reiterate, your willingness to break the rules right off the bat is exactly why people are opposed to this new policy. We who don’t own dogs have pretty strong insight into the fact that the vast majority of dog owners are 100% blinded by their love for their dog. Too many assume everyone else will love their dog; too many assume no one else minds their dog’s behavior.

As it happens, my family will be visiting Yacht Club later this month; part of the reason we like Yacht is because it has a more sedate, lower-key atmosphere than many other hotels on property, which works well for an autistic member of our family. That family member also happens to have a fairly strong fear of dogs, so we were a little blindsided by the sudden implementation of this new policy. We’re going ahead with our booking, but with trepidation. I sincerely hope other dog owners at the hotel know how to follow the rules.

That is one spoiled pup! 🙂

First, Ditto Kelly. Second, I actually stopped reading after I saw the photo of the dog on the bed. While I can appreciate others’ love for their animals, I don’t see how they can expect other’s to share it. I for one don’t want to sleep where a dog has been, That just grosses me out and I feel very disrespected by you allowing your dog on the furniture. If you want your dog on your bed, that’s your business and I have no right to judge, but let’s be clear, that’s not your bed. That’s why I’m NOT happy with the new policy, because others will not see their actions as an imposition on other people, as clearly seen here. These rooms are designated ‘pet friendly’, but that doesn’t mean only guests with pets will be staying in those rooms. Disney wants to fill them with or without pets.

I was under the impression that several policies are in place: 1. Rooms set aside for pets will NOT be given out to other (non-pet-owning) guests. 2. If pets make noise when left alone in the room, their owners will be contacted immediately and expected to return to quiet the pet within a short period of time (45 minutes?) 3. Pets must be on leash in public areas. As long as they stand by these policies, there should be no issue. Unfortunately, policies are not in place to manage poorly-behaved children (with entitled parents) and drunk college students. So far, those are my only negative experiences on Disney property.

As an owner of two dogs & a dog LOVER…I am so disappointed in this new policy. I don’t want my young children to share an environment with strange dogs. Disney cannot guarantee the temperament of the dogs staying there. As a dog owner, I’ve witnessed my fair share of irresponsible dog ownership..& no doubt this will happen here too. In fact, the greatest irony of this whole article is that you highlighted your own irresponsible behavior & broke the rules. You state “One of the dog policies is that dogs must be ‘leashed or restrained’ while on property and as you can see in the picture, Sebastian is off leash. Sebastian’s mommy was holding his leach and was never farther than 3 feet away. If another guest had been anywhere in the vicinity we would have immediately put him back on the leash.”

You admit to not following the rules, & believe me you won’t be the only one. An incident is going to happen between two dogs or a dog & a child…& someone is going to get very hurt. Can’t believe they would open themselves up like this after the alligator attack. Terrible idea. For the future, pls be a responsible dog owner & follow the rules you agreed to.

This is exactly what I thought of too. My dog is perfect so it’s ok if I don’t follow the rules. Funny thing is that is how many pet owners feel and the exact reason why so many guests don’t want pets at the hotels.

We have to echo Kelly’s comments. No matter where we go where dogs are supposed to be on a leash (beach, public parks, etc), we normally see a least one, usually several dogs off-leash. While we don’t see a dog the size of Sebastian as any sort of threat to us, we often see much larger dogs off-leash, dogs which could do serious harm. When called on it, dog owners invariably say “my dog isn’t aggressive”. Yeah, right. I’m sure the woman who was recently killed and partially eaten by her pit bulls thought that too, right up to the point they attacked her while she was walking them. If you can’t follow the rules, don’t bring your dog. Period.

Totally agree. Too many owners feel that their dog is an exception to the rules and regulations and therefore not subject to any of them. If a simple rule like “leash or restrain” or your dog is so easily and casually broken, it is laughable that Disney thinks its other rules (like “you will be called to address the noise within 30 minutes”) are somehow enforceable.

Thank you for highlighting the leash portion of this review. This can be a really serious issue. People are absolutely crazy about their own dogs and can develop strong blind spots.

Sebastian may be the best dog ever, but there are random things that happen in a Disney environment: a firework or loud noise might suddenly scare him and cause him to run off. There are guests with dog phobias and allergies who don’t want to be surprised. There are alligators and poisonous snakes all over the resort just waiting for nice snacks.

Please people, (and I include my dog loving self) KEEP YOUR PETS LEASHED ON PROPERTY.

“There are alligators and poisonous snakes all over the resort”…..I am amazed we all survive a single day there!!

You’re making fun, but the fauna at WDW can be dangerous for dogs; especially the ones of Sebastian’s size. I’ve encountered gators and snakes (and, yes, bunnies and mice and ducks) just walking the trails.

And (sadly) not everybody has recently survived with the alligators. They can be dangerous.

I think the point still stands that leashes are a good idea.

Exactly my thought as I was reading and saw the dog was off the leash. Disney can have all the rules in place they want, but if people don’t follow them, what’s the point. Just because a dog may be well behaved at home, doesn’t mean they will be a Disney where there can be a loud noise or a screaming kid or a running kid, pop up in the blink of an eye and unexpected and the dog take off. I don’t believe there is any fear from this dog, but other dogs . . . yes. And no matter the size, some kids (and adults) are terrified of them and have allergies to them. No matter how close, if a dog got startled and took off running, the owner wouldn’t be able to catch them. I think Disney made a huge mistake with their dog policy at hotels.

I think the Kefuffle that was going to be happening was not just badly behaved dogs but dogs that are left in the room from 8 AM to 10 PM when people go to the parks. How did that get handled?

Thanks for the good review. I do have a curiosity question about the “do not disturb” sign in your Pluto kit, which seems to be in conflict with the new Disney policy to replace do not disturb signs with Room Occupied, and their policy change to have a cast member enter each room once per day. While that policy is not yet at all resorts, we expect it to be before long. Did any cast members say how that policy would be handled with the rooms that have dog occupancy?

Thanks so much for your review! We have booked a cabin at Fort Wilderness and are bringing our dogs this coming spring. I’m glad to hear it went so smoothly! The reactions this issue gets never cease to amaze me.

We bring our dogs (now just one) often to the Fort, though we own an RV. Have NEVER had an issue with other dogs…either at our site, walking them, or at the dog park. And you will encounter dogs on every loop.

You mention multiple visits to Fort Wilderness. I’ve stayed in the cabins, but never camped there. Do you have any suggestions for a small party with a humble little tent? Obviously we’d prefer to be away from RVs that would dwarf us. Can you recommend a loop or spot we should ask for? Thanks.

There is a meadow specifically for tent camping, however, you will not have any amenities. If I were tent camping, I would get a partial or full site. Not a Premium as these are fully paved. With any other site, you will have a driveway to park on, so your car is at your site, your own water and electricity. You obviously don’t need the sewer but having the other will make your stay easier. You will also have your own bbq grill and picnic table. In the meadow, these are first come, first serve. Don’t feel you will be surrounded by RV’s. There is decent separation between sites with trees and bushes. Many people who bring RV’s also put up tents. The comfort stations are all withing walking distance and well kept. Don’t worry about what other people are camping in…it’s Disney and everyone is there for a good time. Enjoy!

…the only worry is the loud sound many RVs emit all nite, hampering our rest. If the RVs are so prevalent that they are audible all over – which is true in *some* campgounds – we’d skip camping and stay in a hotel. Not sure what that noise is but it can really carry. Maybe at Disney the heavy foliage blocks it. In Utah it was a dull roar all nite –

The Disney resorts have allowed service animals for years and years without segregating them at all, and it has not impacted anyone’s vacations that I’ve ever heard of.

No comparison

Service animals are subject to long and rigorous training. They are specifically chosen for their temperament and ability to handle stressful situations, strange locations, and distractions. I know a lot of perfectly sweet dogs who have ‘flunked’ service training, because the requirements are stringent.

A ‘therapy’ animal or your average pet has not received this training. And moreso, an actual service animal is a requirement for a person’s daily life. I might be afraid of dogs, but I’m not going to demand a blind person or a person prone to seizures leave their trained animal behind. But that’s not what this is. This is just ‘I didn’t want to leave my pet at home.’

How do we know? Because she freely admits to breaking the rules, because why should the rules apply to her? But don’t worry, ‘mommy’ will put the leash back on if someone’s there to see her.

With all due respect, hotels have been allowing dogs for years. Nice hotels like the Ritz and the Waldorf allow them without this huge kerfuffle. Dogs impact a stay as much or as little as people do. Have crying children woken me up in the morning? Yes. Have youngsters running through the halls seemingly unsupervised bothered me? Yes. Honestly, I have been disturbed by pets almost never. Compared to human travelers’ disteutiveness, pets win. I have always traveled with my dogs and never had a complaint. If you don’t like it, stay at the hotels that don’t allow them. Most do not. This is simple. I have not visited Disney as much as I would like, due to their lack of pet friendly options, and I am going to book a visit soon. It is a small allowance that Disney sees their customers want and is providing. I am thrilled.

The entitlement is strong with this one. I’m sure your dog will love it when you bring them to Disney and leave them locked up in the room all day. Truly living the dream. There are dog appropriate places to go on vacation. A location where you’ll be spending 90 percent of your waking time in the parks where you cant bring your dog is not one of them. When we were down there somebody near us had a dog that barked incessantly allllll day. Front desk couldn’t figure out which room it was so they couldn’t do anything. Never had a problem with a baby doing that.

You could take a walk over to Epcot or Hollywood Studios for a couple of hours. Not a big deal. They also have Best Friends day care for dogs nearby, so you’re not locking your dog up all day. I think people should stop judging and just mind their own biz–so long as no one is bothering you.

I own two Sebastian’s and they are great. But I have a problem with allowing my pets to influence perhaps a not so good stay for the next guest who stays in that room I just stayed in. There’s a good chance the the average dog will be experiencing anxiety and be upset and get sick in that room not to mention the shedding and dander that’s created (allergies). After all they are still animals, and that’s why they walk on fours and not two legs. It’s unfair to put the onus on the next guest or the guest next door. If there was a Resort for just animals and their owners then this would make sense, but all’s it takes is for one guest to experience a bad visit due to another guests pet and once that hits the internet Disney will have bigger issues with rumors and guests not returning. Resort stays are very expensive and guests demand top level service. You know the old saying “Don’t poop where you eat”.

Rooms set aside for pets will NOT be given out to other (non-pet-owning) guests

“For all the outcry about how pets will ruin the experience at hotels, it truly is Much Ado About Nothing.” Your short stay in one of the pet friendly resorts is hardly enough experience to justify this statement. Unfortunately, I had a very different experience at Riverside. For the record, I was thrilled dogs were allowed until seeing firsthand how it could possibly ruin the experience for other guests.

Yes. I enjoyed reading this review, but Touring Plans should know better than most that it’s risky to draw broad conclusions based on a few good or bad anecdotes. You would really need to survey many more guests to find out how frequently problems arise, and to judge whether the benefits outweigh the costs and whether the policies could be improved.

Could you please elaborate? We have a dog (her brother recently passed away) and we always took our RV to Fort Wilderness if we wanted to bring our furry friends. We see a lot of other dogs there. We’ve stayed at Universal and only seen a couple of other dogs during our stay. How was the experience ruined by dogs being at the resort?

I’m curious what your negative experience was, too. It seems to me that Disney has done quite a bit to distance dog-friendly areas of the hotel from the rest of the resort, so I would’ve thought they’d addressed the complaints about dogs running riot all over the resort and leaving litter in common areas or triggering allergies in rooms previously rented out to pet owners.

I agree. This was written from a very specific perspective, and the language used put me off from the start.

I’ve been anxiously awaiting your review. Phenomenal! A few questions: What is the limit for the number of pets per room? What is the weight limit on each pet (preferably in pounds)?

There is a limit of two dogs per room. I did not see a weight maximum.

Does the dog enter the park itself? Or hang all day in the room or what?

Only service dogs are allowed in the parks. I think there is a 7 hour maximum that you are allowed to leave the dog unattended in the room, though of course Disney have no way to measure or enforce this.

Dogs can stay in the room, or get dropped off at the Best Friends kennel for daycare.

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Yes. If you are staying at Disney’s Art of Animation Resort , Disney Port Orleans Resort – Riverside or The Cabins at Disney's Fort Wilderness Resort , a charge of $50 per night plus tax will be applied to the room account. If you are staying at Disney’s Yacht Club Resort , a charge of $75 per night plus tax will be applied to the room account.

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    Disney's Yacht Club Resort welcomes two dogs up to 75 lbs in designated rooms for an additional fee of $75 per night. Only select Garden, Water View, and Water View Club Level rooms are pet friendly. Crated dogs may be left unattended for short periods of time. Dogs receive Pluto's Welcome Kit featuring a mat, bowls, ID tag, waste bags, dog walking map, and a Pluto door hanger to signal a dog ...

  20. Siberian Chemical Combine

    The Siberian Chemical Combine (Russian: Сибирский химический комбинат) was established in 1953 in Tomsk-7 now known as Seversk, in the Tomsk Region as a single complex of the nuclear technological cycle for the creation of nuclear weapons components based on fissile materials (highly enriched uranium and plutonium). It is a subsidiary of TVEL (Rosatom group).

  21. Siberian Chemical Combine (SKhK)

    This page is part of the Facilities Collection.. Established in 1953 in Tomsk-7 (now known as Seversk), the Siberian Chemical Combine (SKhK) played an important role in the Soviet nuclear weapons program. The facility produced plutonium and highly enriched uranium (HEU), and fabricated HEU and plutonium warhead components. 1 Five plutonium production reactors, a reprocessing facility, a ...

  22. Charge for Visiting Dogs

    Yes. If you are staying at Disney's Art of Animation Resort, Disney Port Orleans Resort - Riverside or The Cabins at Disney's Fort Wilderness Resort, a charge of $50 per night plus tax will be applied to the room account.If you are staying at Disney's Yacht Club Resort, a charge of $75 per night plus tax will be applied to the room account.

  23. Ej Atlas

    Seversk is a closed city in Tomsk province, Russia. It was a "secret city" in until 1992, when it reverted to its historical name of Seversk .It is the site of the Siberian Chemical Combine (SCC) (codenamed Tomsk-7), founded in 1954 by Russian Nuclear Regulatory.It comprises several nuclear reactors and chemical plants for separation, enrichment, and reprocessing of uranium and plutonium .