closetmickey
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Can anyone report if they are at AoA yet?
Check out this video at the 40 second mark:Does anyone have any pictures of these dispensers? Are they not located in a convenient place? Im at CBR on Friday so just curious to see before i get there!!
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I was just at Pop at beginning of May and did a one night stay at the Orlando Drury Inn on my last night. Both had dispensers. The Drury Inn’s the shampoo, conditioner, soap came out the bottom of the dispenser. At Pop, it was basically bottles with spouts locked down with a bar. The spout on the shampoo was broken so it was difficult to get the shampoo without it oozing every where. I liked the Drury Inn’s dispensers better
i really hate these dispensers. Seems incredibly cheap to me. I expect more from a resort or any other high end resort hotel.
Can anyone report if they are at AoA yet?
At WDW room prices they can afford to give individual bottles. These look so unsanitary, yuck.I am curious about this as well.
LOL, when we stayed at Pop Century last month, housekeeping replaced our shampoo and then forgot to secure the “lock” (which, as someone pointed out a few months ago isn’t really a lock). The metal piece in front fell off while DD was in the shower. It was perfect, actually. We took the bottles out and relocated them to a more convenient location for her!Not very tamper proof!
I believe they have completely done away with the small bottles. I don't have an issue while bathing, but everyone is different. In the future, you may want to bring your own empty bottles from home and fill them from the new containers.
Bummer! We go the end of July. May have to bring along a few from the first resort of our split stay.Not yet. Supposed to start being installed in July.
Yes, I’m not against less waste. But sharing body wash and shampoo with who knows? Not so much. My mind goes to what microbes are being sucked up those pumps. Someone using body wash on wash cloth and putting cloth up to nozzle to put more product in it after being where?I love them - anything for less waste!
I mean no offense by this question, I'm genuinely curious. For those of you that are grossed out by the thought of these dispensers, does using a soap dispenser in a public restroom gross you out? People always have dirty hands when touching those and it seems like they could be tampered with just as easily.
My mind goes to what microbes are being sucked up those pumps. Someone using body wash on wash cloth and putting cloth up to nozzle to put more product in it after being where?![]()
I mean no offense by this question, I'm genuinely curious. For those of you that are grossed out by the thought of these dispensers, does using a soap dispenser in a public restroom gross you out? People always have dirty hands when touching those and it seems like they could be tampered with just as easily.
Right?! Or even sharing a mattress that hundreds of people have slept on before you...
I might be COMPLETELY RIDICULOUS, and I recognize that, but to me, a public restroom has far more traffic than a bathroom in a hotel room, and tampering with the public restroom dispenser seems far less likely to me than a private hotel room dispenser. Is this an incorrect claim? Perhaps. But it will make me feel better to buy the shampoo and conditioner in the store (and yes, I know it could have been "tampered with" in the production facility!)I mean no offense by this question, I'm genuinely curious. For those of you that are grossed out by the thought of these dispensers, does using a soap dispenser in a public restroom gross you out? People always have dirty hands when touching those and it seems like they could be tampered with just as easily.