No more bringing home those towel animals

In some cases, the towel animal has been secured with hot glue.


I find it funny that folks are up in arms to protest towel animal removal when folks have commented that the cast members provided permission to take them. Totally not the same as a reusable mug or "illegal" pool hopping where policies are clearly in place.

And yes we took one home and I accidentally washed it and a glued towel animal before the wash becomes just glued together wash cloths after it is washed. Maybe that is the new theft deterrent.:laughing:

Exactly. Just went and took a picture of my son's towel basket. You can clearly see where they use hot glue for some of the pieces. My nieces had a snowman and a duck as theirs. They obviously do not live here, so no picture on hand.

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Why do you keep refusing to accept the fact that many people have been told that it's OK to take them? Do you think we're all lying?

FTR, no, we didn't ask, our mousekeeper mentioned it when we passed her and I said how cute they were. And I see a huge difference between a little stuffed animal made out of worn out, extra washcloths and the curtains, but I guess YMMV on that.

I know after this discussion of possible curtain theft that I am tempted to take the sewing kit and make myself a lovely new dress to channel my inner Scarlet Ohara! It's what any good klepto would do right?... :rolleyes1
 
I know after this discussion of possible curtain theft that I am tempted to take the sewing kit and make myself a lovely new dress to channel my inner Scarlet Ohara! It's what any good klepto would do right?... :rolleyes1

So people are thieves just because you say they are?

When the curtains become hot glued towel animals that the mousekeepers verify you can take home, by all means Scarlet your heart out.;)

You would think that with all these alleged thefts, that Disney would have stopped making it so darn tempting to steal washcloths. (Or they would have hot glued them to the counter or something.)
 
So people are thieves just because you say they are?

When the curtains become hot glued towel animals that the mousekeepers verify you can take home, by all means Scarlet your heart out.;)

You would think that with all these alleged thefts, that Disney would have stopped making it so darn tempting to steal washcloths. (Or they would have hot glued them to the counter or something.)

LOL! I was agreeing with you. I can't believe that people are equating hot glue gunned animals with asking to keep curtains etc. Did you ever see that bit with Carol Burnett about the curtains. It's so hard to be tongue-in-cheek when not in person :love:
 

LOL! I was agreeing with you. I can't believe that people are equating hot glue gunned animals with asking to keep curtains etc. Did you ever see that bit with Carol Burnett about the curtains. It's so hard to be tongue-in-cheek when not in person :love:

No its not hard to be tongue in cheek here, but for some its obviously hard to get ;)
 
LOL! I was agreeing with you. I can't believe that people are equating hot glue gunned animals with asking to keep curtains etc. Did you ever see that bit with Carol Burnett about the curtains. It's so hard to be tongue-in-cheek when not in person :love:

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I knew the reference...just didn't know which way you were going with it.:rotfl:

Of course, should have realized you were the same person above.

But you do know what this means...after canned corn, hot glue guns will appear on packing lists nationwide for avid Disney fans. For if it is hot glued, free souvenir for you.:banana:
 
No its not hard to be tongue in cheek here, but for some its obviously hard to get ;)

I was telling my story about my kids keeping their animals and once I said that the maid said they could keep them....then it was turned into that I had asked to keep them. (which of course I hadn't) Of course that opened up the whole "I would never ask for a towel just like I wouldn't ask for the curtains." Will never understand the stretch from made-up washcloths to someone asking for a curtain? Some on here will literally fight a point to the edge of reason on these boards haha!
 
Just because an employee says it does not make it so. We have people come in to my job to collect junk or cans etc--we say "sure go ahead its fine" but management stand on that is very different! What do we care--we just say "go ahead"--doesn't make it right!

First of all, unless you work for Disney, your second-guessing CMs is just ridiculous, especially when many, many guests have been told it's fine to take them home.

Second, I find it really funny that you expect guests to assume that what a CM is telling them is false, yet you have no problem breaking your own company's rules! :rotfl:

Listen, if believing that you are following some secret-no-taking-towel-animals-even-though-a-CM-says-it's-fine rule makes you feel superior to the rest of us who take the CMs at their word, then have at it. And I'll feel superior by knowing that at least I don't break company policies at work! Do we have a deal? :rotfl:
 
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I knew the reference...just didn't know which way you were going with it.:rotfl:

Of course, should have realized you were the same person above.

But you do know what this means...after canned corn, hot glue guns will appear on packing lists nationwide for avid Disney fans. For if it is hot glued, free souvenir for you.:banana:

HAHA!!! OMGSH they will have industrial sized glue guns attaching the televisions to their rolling suitcases! :banana::banana:
 
I never understood the need to take them home with you. Yes they are cute when you see them in the room but we have never wanted to bring them home with us.

I agree! They're cute, but honestly they get in the way of shelf/counter space. It used to be fun when there was one left in the room, now they're on the beds, on the mirror/counter when you walk in (DVC), on the bathroom counter... It's too much.
 
First of all, unless you work for Disney, your second-guessing CMs is just ridiculous, especially when many, many guests have been told it's fine to take them home.

Second, I find it really funny that you expect guests to assume that what a CM is telling them is false, yet you have no problem breaking your own company's rules! :rotfl:

Listen, if believing that you are following some secret-no-taking-towel-animals-even-though-a-CM-says-it's-fine rule makes you feel superior to the rest of us who take the CMs at their word, then have at it. And I'll feel superior by knowing that at least I don't break company policies at work! Do we have a deal? :rotfl:

LOL--well if towel animals were going to allow someone to have a meal like the homeless people we let take cans for deposits I would feel fine with people stealing towels from disney.... I am all for bending rules for some reasons--just to have a towel sitting on my shelf isn't one of them...having food in someones stomach is one I am willing to bend for.
 
Doesn't taking home a towel animal=stealing towels? I never knew people thought they were gifts from the hotel....:confused3

No. If you stay at CBR there are sometimes CM with tables set up in OPR. They are making the towel animals and handing them out. Not stealing in my book.

Yes it does equal stealing towels. I guess some people think that if they stuff a towel bunny in their suitcase it's different than stuffing a folded towel in there :confused3

No it does not. Taking the hand towels off of the rack? yes. Taking little animals that have been given to you by the CM's is not stealing.

I would think they would unfold it, wash it, and make a new towel animal

Glue is all over most of them

Just because an employee says it does not make it so. We have people come in to my job to collect junk or cans etc--we say "sure go ahead its fine" but management stand on that is very different! What do we care--we just say "go ahead"--doesn't make it right!

Okay, how about a manager? The manager of the Poly stopped by our room with the manager of mousekeeping to check on our stay. This was right after there were a series of complaints from guests concerning food trays left in hallways, dirty rooms, etc. We told them that our DGD loved the little animals left in the room and both told us to have her take them all with her as a memento of her trip. Every day the mousekeepr left more all in different poses with Kady's little toys and her doll. Now perhaps neither was empowered to make that decision but I rather doubt that. It was one heck of a marketing strategy, my DH had been in shock over the cost of rooms, even after having stayed at ALK CL but he was hooked after that. it was not the animals, it was not the little .50 gift. He already had been committed to spending a fortune on extras for our only DGD. No, he was impressed that the CM's would take time out of their day to leave surprises that would make a little girl's trip more magical. Disney magic, I guess. Now you can say we stole a few but I believe that just because YOU say it does not make it so. I am rather inclined to listen to the folks who are empowered to make those decisions.

Every time this comes up I wonder why folks find it okay to take upgrades at checkin if the CM offers one. Is it not stealing to take an expensive addition to a trip? Of course not..............it was something that a CM offered and would not have if it was not approved. Same thing with free desserts on birthdays, little pins for kids. Disney does a wonderful job of offering a little extra for people. Some folks would not touch a cupcake, others don't get upgrades, pins make some people smile and others walk away. Some folks like towel animals and for those it is that little extra that may bring them again. I believe that it is necessary to remove your own idea of what is an acceptable trinket for guests and rely on the Disney staff to understand what is appropriate and what is not. As for those little animals? My DGD loved seeing hers in teh bathroom for a while. And it was enough to encourage DH to tell us that kady should go to Disney every year and twice if possible. A commitment he has kept......and it only cost WDW one or two dollars in silly little washcloths.
 
Here are my little friends. They are put together with a lot of hot glue, and have never come apart. If you think I stole them even though the mousekeepers(three different ones on three different trips) told my son they were his to keep, feel free to alert the Disney towel animal police:lmao:.

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The article was talking about towels, not washcloths. The technology would cost a lot more than a washcloth and I am sure the mousekeepers would not tell people to take them if there was a rule against it. I do wish they sold them somewhere at WDW. There are certain ones I would buy to add to our little collection.
 
My experience has been that pool towels are thin, nasty, scratchy things. Can't think of why anyone would want them.


Maybe I just stay at the wrong hotels. :laughing:
 
I was telling my story about my kids keeping their animals and once I said that the maid said they could keep them....then it was turned into that I had asked to keep them. (which of course I hadn't) Of course that opened up the whole "I would never ask for a towel just like I wouldn't ask for the curtains." Will never understand the stretch from made-up washcloths to someone asking for a curtain? Some on here will literally fight a point to the edge of reason on these boards haha!

Yeah, that was me, and the curtains and bedspreads comment was made tongue in cheek, sorry you didn't get it.The last thing I want to fight about is WDW towel animals, I assure you.
 
LOL--well if towel animals were going to allow someone to have a meal like the homeless people we let take cans for deposits I would feel fine with people stealing towels from disney.... I am all for bending rules for some reasons--just to have a towel sitting on my shelf isn't one of them...having food in someones stomach is one I am willing to bend for.

I wish you had explained why you were bending rules in your first post.

You are still assuming that the CMs are bending the rules, which isn't the case. But whatever...
 
Yeah, that was me, and the curtains and bedspreads comment was made tongue in cheek, sorry you didn't get it.The last thing I want to fight about is WDW towel animals, I assure you.

I agree. That is why I shared our experience and our keepsake. Just wanted people to realize why people have taken them and they they are NOT a thief. Have a great afternoon.
 
Here are my little friends. They are put together with a lot of hot glue, and have never come apart. If you think I stole them even though the mousekeepers(three different ones on three different trips) told my son they were his to keep, feel free to alert the Disney towel animal police:lmao:.

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The article was talking about towels, not washcloths. The technology would cost a lot more than a washcloth and I am sure the mousekeepers would not tell people to take them if there was a rule against it. I do wish they sold them somewhere at WDW. There are certain ones I would buy to add to our little collection.

How cute is that display??? Love it!!!
 
We took pictures of the ones in our room so my kids would have the memory.

We did the exact same thing! I would never have thought that it was OK to take them home. I guess if mousekeeping tells you to do so, its fine. Though I would think that they would be huge dust collectors and not so easy to wash.

Oh, my DD8 would absolutlely make a shrine of towel animals!:lmao: She can make a shrine ou of anything remotely collectable!
Jessica
 







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