I would complain, because maybe this is not a cost saving measure.
Management may not even be aware of it. Kind of like those housekeepers that were wiping out the glasses with the toilet rag and putting them back on the vanity instead of replacing them with sanitized ones. Was that a cost saving measure? Did that help keep prices low?
Dont let housekeeping set the policy.
It may not be a big deal, but when housekeeping is contracted out, alot of things can change. Little things and then you start to notice the big things.
It is managements job to ensure that contract employees maintain the standards of the resort. I run my business in the hospitality industry and I see it everyday. Management sets the bar. When they dont pay attention, standards slide real quick.
I started buying Palmolive at home, because it works so well when I am on vacation and it does remind me of being on vacation. I am sure P&G does not want a watered down version of its product in every
DVC unit. Not very good advertising especially if they giving it to Disney or even providing a discount.
It's the little things that add up and set DVC apart and warrant the high cost. All the little things add up to make you feel that DVC cares. I just think you get to a certain point in your life where small details make a difference and you accept that these things have a cost and you are willing to pay for them.
I really dont see them watering down Palmolive and providing H2O products in the same unit. It doesnt add up.
