DukeStreetKing
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- Jan 24, 2004
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I believe there is a direct correlation between the number of bugs in a room vs. the number of people in the room and the number of refillable mugs brought back from previous trips.
Ducks! This Feb/Mar while walking near the 'beach' at WL DS16 was shocked to see adults kicking sand at a mother duck & her ducklings!Deb & Bill said:You'll find these creatures all over WDW, not just OKW. Anywhere you have trees and shrubs. First we have all the people who want to spend hours cleaning their room, then we have all the people who want to kill all the natural wildlife.
What next? Kill all the rodents, dogs and ducks?
Disney Doll said:Well, it's Florida, so I expect to see bugs, lizards and such.
As far as the dirty rug & bathroom, I'd have called Housekeeping.
Eeyoregal said:In July, we were at OKW and had a little gecko friend who always greeted us outside our room every day. We took a picture of him! Trust me, if he had made it in the room, I wouldn't have been so friendly!![]()
erikthewise said:Especially if he tried to sell you auto insurance.
lenshanem said:I finally trapped him with a bucket. That was a workout! It was a fast little thing.
I agree. It is most annoying to check in to a villa and find problems that have not be reported. I don't mean burned out light bulbs. We had one stay that the the ceiling fan in the MBR was broken, the switch to start the whirlpool was missing,two of the burners on the stove were warped and the dryer door did not close. I know that the immediately previous guests may not have used all of these things but someone had to have noticed something!Alexander said:Now staying on topicIf there are maintenance or housekeeping issues at any resort, including OKW, you must let them know. They don't know unless we tell them! I really think the chronic complaints at BCV have begun to pay off. It sounds like members need to speak up a little more at OKW.