Minniefan2296
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- Jul 5, 2018
Thanks.Ours were pretty high up on the rear wall.
Thanks.Ours were pretty high up on the rear wall.
Where are the units located in the shower? On the side or the rear wall? It's hard to tell from the above pictures.
Do people think the toiletries couldn't be tampered with before? The housekeepers don't sweep the room of toiletries between each guest, particularly if they appear to be full/not used. At some resorts the toiletry carts are stored in stairwells that anyone can access. Why would it be more likely to happen now than it was before? I think it is silly to worry about.
I can think of some Disney Management types who should have those disgusting things pretty high up their rear walls.Ours were pretty high up on the rear wall.
I can think of some Disney Management types who should have those disgusting things pretty high up their rear walls.
JUST us... we see these? NOT touching them. We generally bring our own, anyway.
Others? Absolutely do as you choose.
All personal opinion - I'm not necessarily right, no one else is necessarily wrong.
Yes. At the end of the day the cheapness of these really drives things home for me. Disney is screaming "we cut corners at our hotels." If they cut corners there, they might not use hot enough water for washing their sheets, etc.Just have to say, this scrimping on toiletries by Disney ticks me off. I share the opinion of many of you that this is about money rather than reducing plastic. Last weekend, we stayed at a really budgety budget motel right near Hershey Park. They provided shampoo, conditioner, lotion, 2 types & sizes of bar soap as well as a liquid body wash. If this cheapy motel can do it...give me a break Disney.
I would hate to take HK away from their security check duties
They aren’t providing bath soap anymore? I always use the H2O Disney products. I don’t have a problem with them and don’t want the extra weight in my luggage. I use the body wash, I pack a bath thingy. What I find that does my hair in is the Florida water, not the product.
I’m glad they haven’t installed these in WL or any of the deluxe yet.
I can see how this would be a problem with placement if having a bath. Don’t know what the answer is. But if I have a bath, I’m not washing my hair in the bath water. At the end I stand up and use the shower to wash hair.
Direct from DVC, they are in the deluxe resorts as a "testing" phase and getting good feedback.Well I have become a fan of the H2O products since our recent stay at AKL and I assume this change to what I refer to as bacteria makers are so Disney can save a few more pennies by installing stuff that I will never use. My daughter had read the change was not going to the deluxe resorts so she is using the soap an another bullet in her battle to permanently get me to upgrade to deluxe.
Write to guest relations. more effective. yes, it's gross.Nope.............
I'll not use shared toiletry items.
I know where mine have been and what's in my bottles.
And I intend to tell them during my next check in what Disney Management can do with those non tamper proof bottles.
I hope they don't make this change to deluxe or DVC resorts. I've been using H2O products exclusively since our first family visits to WDW a decade ago.
I can usually stockpile enough of the toiletries from our visits to last me until the next visit. (Fortunately I'm the only one in the family to use them.) Running out of toiletries is what prompts me to book another trip to WDW!
Not so sure I go with the reuse thing, and I have never seen a cart stored anywhere after hours but ....
I think it's more fun to talk about the tampering ..........
That would not be my concern but then I have short hair and it will grow back fast and if Disney had to make it right ....
No, but seriously ....
My issues are ...
1) Units not being completely disinfected between guests (mine has soap scum on unit on arrival)
2) Previous guests washing bodies ... then touching units .... and repeat (these are not just hand soap dispensers)
3) Bacteria is proven to grow in pump soap containers (lots of science to back it up)
4) If Disney is truly cutting down on plastic that means they are refilling these things, which leads to ^
When I was there I covered the unit with a plastic grocery bag so DS1 would touch it. They can take them out and stop providing toiletries for all I care, I pack my own. I even pack pump soap for sink if I'm going for more than a couple days. That would save lots of money and plastic.
i agree 1000% what about if someone cuts thneselves shaving. A nice bloody hand tougching the pumps. Blech. I have seen blood on toilet paper cover in the MK Adventureland ladies room. I don't use that restroom anymore and always carry tissues. I work in healthcare, humans are icky. It's suggested even in your own home to change soap dispensers regularly because of bacteria. And once at 7:30 AM I was on a bus from AKL to AK for extra magic hours. I had to stand under this guys armpit and it STUNK. Like a few days worth of BO. No way do I want to share toiletries with anyone.
A bunch of people are saying check a bag. Checked bags are not free anymore. And if the SUPER 8 & Motel 6 at $70/night can give you some shampoo daily. So can WDW and even in the DVC resorts, I was fine with it every fourth day.