Megamazing
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Yeah I mean I don't know how or why it would be helpful to people in need of ADA rooms but I'm not an Disney employee haha.That is a good observation
Yeah I mean I don't know how or why it would be helpful to people in need of ADA rooms but I'm not an Disney employee haha.That is a good observation
While most people associate the ADA with wheelchair accessibility, it does go beyond that. Ever notice how you don’t see door knobs outside of private homes?Yeah I mean I don't know how or why it would be helpful to people in need of ADA rooms but I'm not an Disney employee haha.
Do we even know if it's really happening11 pages. This soap thing really has worked folks into a lather.
Notice that I didn't say anything about wheelchairs.While most people associate the ADA with wheelchair accessibility, it does go beyond that. Ever notice how you don’t see door knobs outside of private homes?
Yep... got 'em all pumped up...11 pages. This soap thing really has worked folks into a lather.
He was just pointing out that there are many types of disabilities and accommodations like this could benefit several of them.Notice that I didn't say anything about wheelchairs.
Yep... got 'em all pumped up...
This isn't on property as of right now. Still the usually things you would expect.Soap dispensers in the room rather than individual Mickey bottles no thank you. There are a lot of sick people out there (even @ WDW) who could easily tamper with soap dispensers. Sad how Disney cuts the little things that make Disney special just to save a few bucks and annually raises the room rates.
I hardly think individual shampoo bottles is one of the things that makes Disney special. They can be found at nearly every hotel. Regardless the whole thing is irrelevant because they have not cut them, the picture that started this thread was in a handicap room where the dispensers are meant to make it easier for those guests. The individual mickey soaps and shampoos have not been cut.Soap dispensers in the room rather than individual Mickey bottles no thank you. There are a lot of sick people out there (even @ WDW) who could easily tamper with soap dispensers. Sad how Disney cuts the little things that make Disney special just to save a few bucks and annually raises the room rates.
My response was on mis information. My kids loved the Mickey soaps, so to them it's something specialI hardly think individual shampoo bottles is one of the things that makes Disney special. They can be found at nearly every hotel. Regardless the whole thing is irrelevant because they have not cut them, the picture that started this thread was in a handicap room where the dispensers are meant to make it easier for those guests. The individual mickey soaps and shampoos have not been cut.
I agree, clearly it's the mini Babybel cheeses that make WDW special.I hardly think individual shampoo bottles is one of the things that makes Disney special.
Soap dispensers in the room rather than individual Mickey bottles no thank you. There are a lot of sick people out there (even @ WDW) who could easily tamper with soap dispensers. Sad how Disney cuts the little things that make Disney special just to save a few bucks and annually raises the room rates.
They are locked and you need a key to open them. We used the wall dispensers at the last hotel I worked at. You could break the whole thing off the wall and the cap will still be locked. Also guests call was less frequently for shampoo/conditioner/body wash refills. I think it's great!
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