I can guarantee that someone has already peed in these bottles.
Have a magical day!
Can you personally guarantee it?
No comment.
Then I hope you aren't staying at Pop the week of Thanksgiving.
Have no fear! (from me, at least)
But it's important to consider that pretty much every amenity that aren't sheets and towels are likely not thoroughly cleaned on any sort of regular basis (or at all).
Coffee maker? Peed in dozens of times.
Bedspread, throw, pillows, desktops and probably even the counter-tops? Have felt the gentle caress of uncountable poorly wiped, pimply @$$es.
Enjoy!
This is the kind of thing one expects from hotels which rent rooms by the hour in a seedy part of town. Not at a luxury resort like Disney.
Of course with the quality control exercised at Disney (and bean counters saying dont replace if there is more than 5 % left in the bottle). Empty containers will be the next addition to the long list of mousekeeping issues.
Blech! Glad i don't have any disney stays planned.
There's no waste, people. The tiny bottles were built into the cost of your room, and now Disney once again a looks less like a premium resort.
I don't mind the shampoo and conditioner but I prefer using a bar of soap,
I honestly have not seen this in any high-end hotels, but maybe it depends on the local city ordinances about recycling and waste. In my state, housekeeping is supposed to throw away unused bottles because they might have been contaminated.I've stayed at a number of higher end hotels that have moved to this system. Personally, I don't find it cheap or lacking. It's not about the container - it's about the product in the container.
I honestly have not seen this in any high-end hotels, but maybe it depends on the local city ordinances about recycling and waste. In my state, housekeeping is supposed to throw away unused bottles because they might have been contaminated.
But in Marriotts, Hyatts, and Hiltons in NYC, Chicago, LA, Nashville, Dallas, etc., I've never seen this. Also, I hope everyone who's okay with this realizes you will continue being charged as if you're getting individual amentities.
I'm actually kind of happy to see this. My husband is one of "those" people who on a daily basis empties the bathrooms of unopened soaps and shampoos and throws them in our suitcase to take home. The first time he did this I wasn't too concerned because I didn't think we'd be making more than 1 more trip to Disney in the next 10-15 years, so I kind of liked the thought of having a few reminders of our trip. I actually made up little Disney gift bags for our nieces and nephews that Christmas and included a Mickey head soap in each of their bags. Fast forward 16 years and 7 trips later (all of those trips included 2 rooms or a suite with 2 bathrooms) and we have a small Rubbermaid bin full of Disney soap, shampoo, conditioner, combination shampoo & conditioner, and lotion. Why????? We never use them at home. I think we're saving them for the zombie apocalypse or something. I've donated a bunch to a local women's shelter and I put a set or two in our guest bathroom whenever we have overnight guests and I tell them to take the bottles with them when they leave, but most people don't. I will be very happy if we don't bring anymore of those bottles/soaps home with us. But I'm not going to tell my husband if they do actually switch all the rooms to the full bottles (remember when they had the dispensers in the showers at Pop Century????) because he'd probably go to the dollar store and buy a bunch of small bottles to fill up every day.
#wasteoftime
I'm not worried about housekeepers committing acts of terrorism. I'm worried about the previous guests and their weird choices for "pranks."
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