Originally Posted by
SquareDanceGuy
Let's agree that some people have strong allergies. Let's also agree that Hyatt offers hypo-allergenic rooms. It seems to me that Hyatt is addressing this market segment. I just don't understand what else you want them to do.
I guess Hyatt could give the OP a Zyrtec
I agree with others - if you are allergic you can ask for a HEPA room, you can believe that the room was actually cleaned after the dog left, or you can stay elsewhere. Not sure why this is a Hyatt issue? Many hotels are very pet-friendly e.g., Kimpton. People have integrated their pets into the travelling big time.