dansdad
DIS Veteran
- Joined
- Sep 21, 2011
Not all dispensers will be attached to the wall. Higher end properties will have freestanding bottles of toiletries.
Until, I'd guess, those full size bottles start packing themselves in departing guests' suitcases...
Oh, right! Or, "A $20 charge will be added to your account for each toiletry bottle unaccounted for upon departure... "Those full size bottles will probably have a card that says, bring me home for $20 or something like that....
For the record, I believe InterContinental Hotels (Crowne Plaza, InterContinental, Holiday Inn, and other brands) was the first hotel group to announce the elimination of the tiny plastic bottles. That was at the end of July 2019.
https://www.cnn.com/2019/07/30/business/intercontinental-hotels-plastic-toiletries-trnd/index.html
I'd bet that these business decisions have been studied independently at each major hotel group. As such, I don't think any of them is suddenly doing this simply because a competitor did it first. But, if Marriott is following anyone, it's InterContinental and not Disney.
I sure hope they continue to provide soap at the bathroom sink...if not....ewwww.
There's probably a lot of people who don't pack a bar. I do because I prefer the brand I use.
Well yeah, I get liquid soap by the sink at home, but do you pack some to bring along? A small bar is reasonable and easier to pack. The soap I like is made by a local and all natural.