ScubaCat
DIS Veteran
- Joined
- May 12, 2008
there was nothing wrong with her but there was a live snake in basket under stroller.
I have an idea of how to put an end to this problem once and for all!
there was nothing wrong with her but there was a live snake in basket under stroller.
In all the times I have stayed onsite at UO, have not seen that with strollers or chairsDoes this happen at US hotels?
Does this happen at US hotels?
Outside of WDW, not in our experience.Does this happen at US hotels?
I've yet to see any left like what the photo a couple ages ago showed, no ECVs or strollers.Does this happen at US hotels?
It probably bothered me more than it should have. I just think it is super bold to not take responsibility for your property. I think it's downright rude for someone to clog up a hallway/ruin a thoughtful theme.
I can't even talk about the ECVs yet. Rudest people ever.
US hotels, no. Disney hotels, yes.Does this happen at US hotels?
People just have no class, and don’t give a crap about anyone but themselves! It goes right along with hanging clothes and towels on the walkway railings. Who wants to look at your crap?!? Start rolling the strollers down to the front desk and say I think someone lost this it was out in the hall and walk away. When they have 32 strollers around the lobby desk they will do something about it. Hallways are designed to move the maximum amount of people allowed in the area out in a certain amount of time. If half the exit space is blocked by an electric wheel chair that is a fire code violation. Items are not allowed to be stored in hallways. People who are doing this are putting others and themselves in danger.
Maybe hang them in your room or on your beach chair. But why do people think it's ok to scatter there things on a public walk way? I have seen this at some beaches up north (Ocean City/Virginia Beach) and it looks trashy.Hanging clothes on a railing has nothing to do with strollers/scooters in the hallway. Go to any hotel on the beach and you will see towels and bathing sits hanging on the rails to dry. If you don't want to look at my 'crap', too bad.
Does this happen at US hotels?
Maybe hang them in your room or on your beach chair. But why do people think it's ok to scatter there things on a public walk way? I have seen this at some beaches up north (Ocean City/Virginia Beach) and it looks trashy.
I have yet to see it at Disney, but I totally believe @crzy4dsny . I don't put anything past people that are fine with scattering their personal items in public spaces.
Soon the resorts and their grounds are going to resemble tenement housing.
...but the need to bring people's weight, eating habits and every other thing some people toss in to these discussions is ridiculous.
Maybe hang them in your room or on your beach chair. But why do people think it's ok to scatter there things on a public walk way? I have seen this at some beaches up north (Ocean City/Virginia Beach) and it looks trashy.
I have yet to see it at Disney, but I totally believe @crzy4dsny . I don't put anything past people that are fine with scattering their personal items in public spaces.
Soon the resorts and their grounds are going to resemble tenement housing.
The use of words 'trashy' 'tenement' is very telling. The fact that anyone on this board, who can afford a Disney vacation, using such words is a window into how one sees themselves vs. others. The inability to stick to the subject at hand - strollers/scooters in a hallway - instead ratcheting up language about entitlement, encouraging rearranging strollers, removing scooters to the Lobby, a person's weight, eating habits, speed with which they drive a scooter sounds all big and bad on social media, but little else. I had a suggestion about door function. It might be stupid and unworkable, but at least it's a suggestion. Disney, if you are listening, we'd love to hear what you have to say.
If you don't want to look at my 'crap', too bad.