Unsanitary situations in WDW

WondersOfLife

Blink, blink. Breathe, breathe. Day in, day out.
Original Poster
C'mon. We aaaalll have at least one problem at Disney with something that seems a little unsanitary.

I for one have a few pet peeves... Obviously my main problem is usually sinks and paper towel dispensers that havent ever been upgraded in the bathrooms.. Like, I can't stand a lever or button sink. I need paper towels or something, otherwise I'll wait for another bathroom xP Just a weird thing I hate.

One other thing is that I always wonder when was the last time the handles on Mission: Space were cleaned.. You can definitely tell the paint has been starting to wear off and you can see the scratches on the buttons now..
 
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copcarguyp71

Well-Known Member
Black mold on the escape plan layout on the back of the room door at Coronado. Hard to battle with FL humidity but still was kind of eeewwww. Didn't really bother me but it was noticed.
 

StarWarsGirl

Well-Known Member
In the Parks
No
Disney is full of people from all over the world who brings their germs all to one place. They touch handrails, they sneeze, they cough. The kids do all of the above, plus they put their mouths on the handrails, they don't cover when they sneeze, they wipe their noses with their hands and then put said hands on everything. Including trash cans.

Basically, Purell.
 

FettFan

Well-Known Member
I saw someone change a diaper on a table at Pecos Bills. Half the family was still eating.

I'm still a bit horrified.

On the bright side of things, it bolsters the argument against public breastfeeding in the parks, albeit in the nastiest way possible.

"You wouldn't eat in the bathroom, why should my baby?"

*points over to people changing a kid on a table* "We already are, lady!"
 

ImagineerDude

Well-Known Member
Any water ride grosses me out anywhere...and soggy food or paper on the ground in the waterparks. Also, next time you ride Splash Mt smell your hands after you used the bar that you can hold on to in front of you. :hungover:
 

PigletIsMyCat

Well-Known Member
I wonder how many people get sick because of their constant avoidance of a few germs?

There body quits trying to fight them off because it isn't used to doing it anymore because of all the Purell.
some people have compromised immune systems for other reasons. people on chemotherapy for one.

and tbh after working in the parks and seeing what guests do, i'll keep my purell handy.
 

Gabe1

Ivory Tower Squabble EST 2011. WINDMILL SURVIVOR
I wonder how many people get sick because of their constant avoidance of a few germs?

There body quits trying to fight them off because it isn't used to doing it anymore because of all the Purell.

I use to get sick a lot and I developed into a germaphobe. I constantly wash my hands. Purell, wet ones and walking in the opposite direction of the coughing and sneezing has dramatically cut down on the illnesses I pick up these days. There are reasons Doctors and nurses now sterilize stethoscopes between patients and the board of health recommends wipes for grocery cart handles and hand sanitizer dispensers in places like shopping malls.
 

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