ABOUT BEDBUGS...
Adults are easily visible (dark brown and about the size of a tick), but the nymphs are translucent and quite small. Bed bugs in all stages of life are extremely flat, so they can hide in surprising places.
Remember that bed bugs don't care about cleanliness! They can thrive in an immaculate, five-star hotel room just as easily as somewhere run-down. All they need is proximity to people and a crevice to hide in.
You should know how to examine a mattress and how to examine a headboard, the most common hiding places for the bugs.
Store your luggage on a metal rack or luggage stand away from walls and furniture. This will greatly reduce the risk of bringing home an unwelcome visitor.
Pack light, and bring things that you can put through the dryer before returning home. A few minutes at high heat will be enough to kill bed bugs and their eggs without damaging most clothing. But you must ensure everything is heated all the way through.
Here is a web-site for reporting and reviewing bed bugs for WDW and other places and for the info above....
http://bedbugregistry.com/hotel/FL/Orlando/Walt-Disney-World-Resort/
from the web page..
Quinn on 12/13/2011
I was staying at Disney's Pop Century Resort on a family vacation from 12/02/2011 - 12/08/2011...... on days 2-5 we noticed bed bugs. Not in one bed, but in both beds in the room.
Anonymous on 12/15/2011
we stayed at the Carribean Beach resort, Jamaica room 4332 11/27 to 12/2..... signs of bedbugs.....
Trisha B on 11/16/2011
Disney's Caribbean resort. Building 55 of Aruba. Nov 4th 2011.....I was bitten by bed bugs.
MLF from MI on 10/14/2011
Found bugs in room 1633 of The All-Star Music Resort.
Ms.C on 09/17/2011
September 15, 2011: Coronado Springs Rm 3261...found bed bugs.
perspective on 03/25/2011
We loved the Disney Swan. Unfortunately our room 957 had bed bugs