There are at least 3 other bed bug threads going on right now. Plenty of info there. Also there are many posts about bedbugs every two weeks on the resort board. Plenty of info there as well. All threads should be forwarded to the Disney legal team. They should know how often this is discussed on the DISBoards. Maybe then it will be dealt with effectively.
So sorry to hear about this latest encounter. I've been extremely vocal on another thread about bed bugs at POR. I'm advocating contacting Disney via this link: https://disneyworld.disney.go.com/wdw/contact/contactUs?id=ContactUsPage to voice our collective concerns on this issue. In fact, it's been 5 days since I sent an email to Disney regarding the bed bug problem at POR and I have yet to receive a reply. I stated that I'm concerned about my upcoming visit.
And, I'm also advocating a dedicated "Bed Bug Report" thread to list encounters at each resort by building and room so that we, as DIS'ers, can check activity at our favorite resorts prior to our visits!
Do you think a dedicated thread would be useful? If so, let me know. If I get enough responses from concerned DIS'ers, I'd be willing to work with the MODs talk about a sticky on this topic.
Thanks!!
May I ask what else you expect Disney to do?
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Bedbugs are not dangerous (not that I want to sleep with any) and there is no way that Disney can insure every room free of bedbugs.
I think they handle the problem pretty well.
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And, I'm also advocating a dedicated "Bed Bug Report" thread to list encounters at each resort by building and room so that we, as DIS'ers, can check activity at our favorite resorts prior to our visits!
Do you think a dedicated thread would be useful? If so, let me know. If I get enough responses from concerned DIS'ers, I'd be willing to work with the MODs talk about a sticky on this topic.
Thanks!!
You want to know what I honestly expect Disney to do? Come up with a real way of preventing and killing the bugs before it even becomes an issue. I'm sure they're having to close down a lot of rooms because of this (therefore, losing $$$), so it's really only a matter of time before they step up to the plate. But perhaps if people start coming together and complaining, it'll expedite the process.
DH and I just cme back from an 8 night stay at Sports. We were in Touchdown Building 7 room...7344 and there was no sign of bedbugs anywhere. Believe me...I stripped the beds as soon as DH opened the door. We both slept like babies all week...bug free.Thank goodness.
How is Disney supposed to prevent people from bringing them in? Short of making us all shower at check in, and not bringing any luggage in with us. And as other posters have pointed out, the main reason we are seeing a resurgence in bedbugs is the pesticides we are now allowed to use are just not that great at killing them. I don't think it has anything to do with Disney not wanting to deal with the problem. It is just a hard thing to control.
Having said that, you can bet that when we are at Sports next month I will be checking for the little buggers!
I'm sure they're NOT having to close down "a lot" of rooms. This is what, the fourth current report of bedbugs? Out of 27,000 rooms?shaeJB said:You want to know what I honestly expect Disney to do? Come up with a real way of preventing and killing the bugs before it even becomes an issue. I'm sure they're having to close down a lot of rooms because of this (therefore, losing $$$),
Why? Why would I want a company to proactively spray my hotel room on the one in 27,000 chance that there may be some annoying but harmless bugs in there that may leave some some small itchy welts on me?So I imagine that there's somethingthat will do the same with bedbugs, even if it hasn't been created yet. Perhaps it could be sprayed in the room before each and every guest.
See my response above. I do think it's unreasonable to expect a commercial business prevalent in the hospitality and entertainment industries to now ALSO be responsible for scientific research.Disney has made strides far beyond their theme parks and movies, so I don't think it's unreasonable to think that they could put in the effort here too.
Well, some genius (who I owe my life to) came up with a spray that makes mosquitoes leave you alone. So I imagine that there's somethingthat will do the same with bedbugs, even if it hasn't been created yet. Perhaps it could be sprayed in the room before each and every guest.
Disney has made strides far beyond their theme parks and movies, so I don't think it's unreasonable to think that they could put in the effort here too.
But maybe I'm the only one that thinks so![]()
My husband always says that I have a problem called OCD...half jokingly of course. But I am a true worrier. My thought is...why can't the Mousekeepers check the mattresses between guests? I know it will take a bit longer, but they have to change the sheets anyways. Also...does Disney wash the bedspreads or just the sheets for guest rooms?
My husband always says that I have a problem called OCD...half jokingly of course. But I am a true worrier. My thought is...why can't the Mousekeepers check the mattresses between guests? I know it will take a bit longer, but they have to change the sheets anyways. Also...does Disney wash the bedspreads or just the sheets for guest rooms?