Are the 3-D glasses cleaned after every use?

Pumbas Nakasak

Heading for the great escape.
If you saw or heard everything that happens inside an attraction over the course of the week, even you might be hard pressed not to wash your hands frequently while at Walt Disney World.
:lol:

When youve lived in field conditions, trust me, theres not much the human body can produce that will put you off your grub.

Or for that matter been on a rugby tour.........................pavement pizza anyone :drevil::drevil:
 

Scooter

Well-Known Member
I'd worry about a LOT of other things before I worried about 3D Glasses.

The metal handrails going up to Spaceship Earth.
The remote Controls and telephones in your resort room.
Any and ALL handrails in Queue lines.
Bathroom door knobs going in and/or Out
Gift shop Items like hats and toys that grubby little snot nose children have handled and then were told to put back.
The seats and handrails on the Monorails and buses.
Lean Rails in O Canada.

I'm not germaphobic, but I do carry a little bottle of hand sanitizor with me.
I know germs are everywhere, but for some reason, some things bother me more than others.
EXAMPLE: I always wash my hands with hand sanitizor after I ride Splash Mountain. Wet hand rails= mold and mildew to me.
 

BadTigger

Active Member
So there are enough glasses per attraction to get yall through the day so nobody is wearing previously used (not cleaned) glasses?

Yes there is more then enough to last the day. There is actually a decent sized storage room backstage that is packed with glasses. During slow times we could easily go 2-3 days without more from the cleaning facility. And they are not just lysoled, they are as stated by someone pretty much dishwashed, and it must be hot cause every once in awhile we would get back glasses that had melt damage to them. I have no clue how sounds dangerously handles it, but I'm sure they have a process as well.
 

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