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This isn't a matter of humanity, kindness or timeshare contracts. Norovirus and similar illnesses that cause guests to puke are highly contagious. They can get hotels and cruise lines in a lot of trouble. I suspect that DVC's lawyers would have a fit if they learned that mousekeeping wasn't bagging/bleaching vomit-soaked linens immediately. And I suspect that policies about this are already in place but are not being consistently followed by the staff. So I'm the umpteenth person to say "Tell the whole story to DVC management." It's in their business best interest (which also means your best interest as share-holders) to make sure this stops happening.
YEAH THAT! Word! Totally! Etc.!
This thread has been enlightening. Thanks to the OP for sharing and I'm sorry for your treatment and childsillness.


And I had to add now that I've read the whole thread:
The difference between home and a resort is no one is coming to my home to stay expect ME. How many of us would opt to stay in a room we KNEW just had vomit or similar in it and not been cleaned properly.
I'm glad there IS a SOP for these situations.