ShesAPirate
DIS Veteran
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- Jul 9, 2007
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I just want to make it clear that I'm not necessarily "judging" anyone who doesn't clear their table, if that's anyone's perception.
However, the thought of leaving my trash on a table in a counter-service restaurant - whether at Disney or anywhere else - would never occur to me. For me, that would be no different than leaving my wrappers or empty soda cans on a park bench, using the justification that there are sanitation workers in the park, so why should I trouble myself and walk the five feet to the nearest trash can? I haven't seen many - if any - CMs at Disney CS restaurants just standing around. They are always busy, and I don't think people taking their trays to the trash is going to eliminate any jobs.
It's common courtesy. You have access to the trash cans, so why not use them?
However, the thought of leaving my trash on a table in a counter-service restaurant - whether at Disney or anywhere else - would never occur to me. For me, that would be no different than leaving my wrappers or empty soda cans on a park bench, using the justification that there are sanitation workers in the park, so why should I trouble myself and walk the five feet to the nearest trash can? I haven't seen many - if any - CMs at Disney CS restaurants just standing around. They are always busy, and I don't think people taking their trays to the trash is going to eliminate any jobs.
It's common courtesy. You have access to the trash cans, so why not use them?