Disney's cleaning standards are far less than some hotels. - See more at:
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Lower?
Can't say that's been my experience. My experience has been that Disney is at least or more meticulous with their standards. I will say, however, that the standards are more rigidly enforced as you go up the price ladder - have heard anecdotally about issues at the values, but not to the extent of bedbugs. I think all hotel chains have stepped up their cleanliness issues since the bedbug issue has resurfaced.
More importantly, though, the variability ties to the individual cleaning crew member. Within one hotel, you might have a meticulous, five-star cleaner, and another who is doing the least they can to get a paycheck. That's where management comes into enforce standards. And my perception is that Disney does a better-than-average job than most at it.
I'm not a big traveler at all compared to most, but I've stayed in sleepy little side-road motels that were absolutely immaculate, and big-name, big-brand hotels that were absolutely filthy. But no bedbugs.
For me, I admit I'm easily more concerned than the average bear about the bugs, (get it from my mom, who by any measure is absolutely fanatical about hotel cleanliness...think she could teach ol' Anthony Melchiorre of "Hotel Impossible" a few things), so when I go into a motel room, I check the corners of each mattress/box spring, which is nothing more than an observation of the most likely spot to see bedbugs. Not exhaustive or conclusive by any means, but I do think if they're clean, you've shortened the odds pretty drastically. And, bedbugs notwithstanding, I've
never liked the idea of using the hotel dresser.
Watch a few undercover cams/news stories about how some cleaning crews
don't clean rooms and you'll get more like my mom about hotel rooms pretty darned quick
