Originally Posted by
Mr. Vker
Wouldnt be an issue if properties set some rooms aside permanently feather free. That certainly would help. I know my daughter in law has an allergy to cats and dogs like noone else I've seen. Within 10 mins of being in someone's house with pets, she starts with the runny nose and red eyes. Then you can see red splotches on her skin. She will take benadryl and has tried shots. If people has a similar reaction to feathers, that would be misery. But as mentioned above, I have the opposite issue, I can't use foam without neck problems.
Originally Posted by
MSPeconomist
The problem would be that these presumably would be base level rooms, and probably in bad locations too.
See my post 24, above. This does exist, and the property we stay in (which I'm sure is not unique) has the same block of rooms feather-free on every floor, both sides of the hall, if you prefer one view over the other