LizzyS
DIS Veteran
- Joined
- Sep 16, 2011
I've started to bring a small bottle of pump hand soap with me. A tip I got on the Dis somewhere. Soooo much nicer than those little bars, and a lot less messy.
That is SUCH a good idea.
I've started to bring a small bottle of pump hand soap with me. A tip I got on the Dis somewhere. Soooo much nicer than those little bars, and a lot less messy.
That's some convoluted thinking.No. Disney does not say their rooms are germ factories when they provide a special deep clean on a room if one of their guests is compromised in some way. They simply go the extra mile so a guest with severe allergies or whose immune system is compromised can be safe while in one of their resorts.
I believe that by suggesting that by providing extra services, or offering additional amenities to those who need them, Disney is lax in their daily services and unsafe in regards to products provided, it is possible that we see the end of those courtesies.
That's some convoluted thinking.
I can understand deep cleaning rooms for those with asthma as the rooms are typically not cleaned very well. My experience.
But I cannot understand your suggestion to provide different soap (for some people) than that which we are all rubbing all over our bodies. And my suggesting it should annoy Disney and make them stop helping people? Preposterous.
Imagine a large bottle filled, used, refilled, used, refilled...it will eventually find something growing inside. I would hate to be person coming home from a park to shower only to find green slime coming out of the pump! ICK Remember, a small bar of soap will at least dry out and keep nasties from growing on the surface.
I find this yet another measure that does not benefit the guest. We stay GF or Poly and for what we pay I expect a little luxury. Fresh soaps and shampoo / daily towels (that is another thread) are expected and the large dispensers scream cheapo/ tacky to me. I bet Disney gets a great price on those little bottles.
We were at All-Star Sports and had house cleaning 2 times total during a 11 day/10night stay (2 days housekeeping was not available due to the hurricane) and each time we had it done we had all new toiletries including the soap (so we ended up with 3 sets total) left out for us. We forgot to do housekeeping on a day we were going to but it's likely we would have gotten more toiletries then as well.We are at BCV. We had 2 oz tubes of shampoo,etc. We had a one night stay, followed by 7 night stay in same room. We had to check out and in, no moving stuff. We got new towels, more coffee , fresh sheets, but not new bottles of toiletries. Which was fine, we didn't expect a cleaning at all, but perhaps trying to save not handing out a dozen tiny bottles.
Why should the hair dryers be avoided?
I'm suppose to check in tomorrow.I guess these are installed at POP now. Any know wether DVC resorts will be getting these or if we will ocntinue getting individual shampoo etc?
its well its so stupidI find it weird that they would start this in Port Orleans. I wouldn't mind this in the value resorts as much (you get what you pay for there) but having these in the moderate resorts would feel out of place given the more elaborate theming in those rooms.
can you name it?The only hotel I ever got a big bottle with pumps was at a VERY expensive hotel in Atlanta so for me, pump doesn't have a cheap tag attached to it. I personally don't care whether we get small bottles or a pump in the shower.