beachwarmer
<font color=deeppink>Thanks very much for the extr
- Joined
- May 12, 2000
After listening to Pete talk about the different level of H2O products at the resorts it reminded me of a comment my daughter made after our last trip.
We stayed a few days at the Pop Century before heading to WL. She commented at WL that she could no longer "see through the toilet paper." We then started to notice the different grades of toilet paper around WDW.
(Please keep in mind she is 4 and this is the kind of stuff little kids notice and keep noticing.....we are not crazy toilet paper people. It is not like I am researching a Toilet Paper Guidebook for WDW)
Here are our unscientific and prelimary findings.....
The Pop Century had the same grade as at the theme parks, (see through thin with visible fibres). Think tissue paper from the dollar store.
The WL paper in the room was at least two ply (could not see through) and much softer.
We even noticed the better quality paper in the restrooms in the lobby of the Grand Floridian and Beach Club. I think the restroom outside of the 1900 Park Fare and the ones at GF upstairs outside of Victoria & Alberts had the softest and thickest ones.
So the next time someone ask about the differences between a value and a moderate/deluxe resort I can add better toiletries and TOILET PAPER!!
We stayed a few days at the Pop Century before heading to WL. She commented at WL that she could no longer "see through the toilet paper." We then started to notice the different grades of toilet paper around WDW.
(Please keep in mind she is 4 and this is the kind of stuff little kids notice and keep noticing.....we are not crazy toilet paper people. It is not like I am researching a Toilet Paper Guidebook for WDW)
Here are our unscientific and prelimary findings.....
The Pop Century had the same grade as at the theme parks, (see through thin with visible fibres). Think tissue paper from the dollar store.
The WL paper in the room was at least two ply (could not see through) and much softer.
We even noticed the better quality paper in the restrooms in the lobby of the Grand Floridian and Beach Club. I think the restroom outside of the 1900 Park Fare and the ones at GF upstairs outside of Victoria & Alberts had the softest and thickest ones.
So the next time someone ask about the differences between a value and a moderate/deluxe resort I can add better toiletries and TOILET PAPER!!