Noooooooooooooooo! Don't they know how much time I spent analysing the room photos on portorleans.org, and that we arrive at POFQ tomorrow? Don't they know the bedspreads are part of what I expected DW to see upon first entering the room in which we're going to live for 8 nights? Is this just because the fridges are no longer an issue and they HAVE to inject SOME drama?
From http://www.portorleans.org/news.php:
Fri 18th Oct 2013: Themed comforter bedspeads replaced with plain white sheets
The gorgeously detailed and themed comforter bedspreads which formed so much of the initial impact of that first moment when you walk into a Port Orleans guest room appear to have been removed. According to reports from current guests (in Alligator Bayou and French Quarter so far) there isn't even a "bed scarf" now (that strip of decorative fabric which some hotels place along the foot of their beds) to mitigate an otherwise clean & sterile expanse of white.
Maybe it's just me, but I just don't think that a deeply themed and story-based environment such as Port Orleans is really the right place for the latest trendy fashionable hotel chain look. It also seems a real waste, given that the 3,000+ comforters were only a year or two old after the last refit.
What a shame, I feel that Disney really can (and did!) do better than this.
From http://www.portorleans.org/news.php:
Fri 18th Oct 2013: Themed comforter bedspeads replaced with plain white sheets
The gorgeously detailed and themed comforter bedspreads which formed so much of the initial impact of that first moment when you walk into a Port Orleans guest room appear to have been removed. According to reports from current guests (in Alligator Bayou and French Quarter so far) there isn't even a "bed scarf" now (that strip of decorative fabric which some hotels place along the foot of their beds) to mitigate an otherwise clean & sterile expanse of white.
Maybe it's just me, but I just don't think that a deeply themed and story-based environment such as Port Orleans is really the right place for the latest trendy fashionable hotel chain look. It also seems a real waste, given that the 3,000+ comforters were only a year or two old after the last refit.
What a shame, I feel that Disney really can (and did!) do better than this.