saturday97
<font color=blue>Illegally Blonde<br><font color=d
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In response to the blog post (sorry, I couldn't log on to post over there), just wanted to let you know that this has become a big scandal for Las Vegas hotels after a video circulated on the web that showed some hidden camera footage of poor housekeeping practices when it came to the glassware in the hotel rooms. Drinking glasses were cleaned with Windex or worse (trust me, you don't want to know).
Whether or not this video is an accurate portrayal, there was an outcry to move to more sanitary practices. While the larger units have dishwashers, Disney may have had concerns about housekeeping being able to keep all of that dinnerware really clean in the studios. I don't know what their procedure is (if they remove and replace dirty dishes, or clean them in the sink while doing the room, etc.) but I have noticed this change in a few hotels lately.
I would prefer a "green" option, personally, or installing dishwashers in the studios if at all possible, but maybe this was a quick fix.
Again, I don't know if this is the real reason, but it seems to be a trend in other hotels.
Whether or not this video is an accurate portrayal, there was an outcry to move to more sanitary practices. While the larger units have dishwashers, Disney may have had concerns about housekeeping being able to keep all of that dinnerware really clean in the studios. I don't know what their procedure is (if they remove and replace dirty dishes, or clean them in the sink while doing the room, etc.) but I have noticed this change in a few hotels lately.
I would prefer a "green" option, personally, or installing dishwashers in the studios if at all possible, but maybe this was a quick fix.
Again, I don't know if this is the real reason, but it seems to be a trend in other hotels.