While it may be a virus everywhere, you could not have contracted a virus on Monday evening from a room you checked into Monday afternoon. A virus needs an incubation period of at least 72 hours.
I always wonder how many germs are lurking on the serving spoons etc at the buffet mealsi mean a lot of people handle them and no one really goes back and sanitises there hands after using them.
That's not just a Disney stomach virus--it has been all over this city and surrounding areas in the last month.
While it may be a virus everywhere, you could not have contracted a virus on Monday evening from a room you checked into Monday afternoon. A virus needs an incubation period of at least 72 hours. You may have contracted it prior to your trip. It's certainly awful your room was like that and I'm not trying to minimize your family's illness, I just don't think it would be fair to pin the entire illness on Disney. Although I think they should have offered you another room. I hope you have better luck on your next trip.
I fully agree. While it's good to take care of yourself, it's also bad to be so germaphobic that you're not allowing your immune system or your childrens' immune system to build up. Viruses are much more dangerous to you when you have a weak immune system.But, you know you can be too careful, wiping away all those germs can be bad for you and your immune system. You need some of those viruses to build up the immune system. I work in a Hopistal and all you need is a really good hand washing (20 seconds under warm/hot water) to kill germs.
You are doing a disservice to yourself and your children wiping down everything. I occassionally pick up something airborne, but I have noticed those who are phobic about wiping down/sanatizing everything are more sick than I am.
Suzanne
Probably at least in part because while Walt Disney World is in Central Florida, Central Florida is not in Walt Disney World.There is a nasty stomach bug going around Central Florida. You won't find much about it on the internet and certainly won't find it linked to Disney
In all seriousness, if at all possible, a healthy immune system - one that has been exposed, through everyday living, to everyday germs, and has had the opportunity to build up natural immunities.livie1205 said:so what would be the best thing to bring? clorox spray?
I wipe the room and do not have mousekeeping while there. We were there the same week as the OP March 10-19 and none of us caught it. I took the new Lysol spray and Clorox Wipes. I wiped everything down in the rooms and we stopped frequently to wash hands with soap at the parks. I avoid buffets at all costs!I don't mind doing a wipedown of the room the first time we enter it, if it'll reduce the chance of any of us getting sick....but for those that do it too, do you do it also after every mousekeeping visit? I mean, they are cleaning other's rooms before yours, and who knows what they have come in to contact with before they enter your room. Just curious!