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We need to start more threads about things overheard while at WDW. This could get good.
1 & 2 was done on Day 4. 3 & 5 was not restocked. 4 still had enough for the time being. Wasn't a big deal but felt like a light version. I kinda just assumed they're trying to limit exposure for both staff and guests by getting in and out quickly, then if guests need anything they can call and get those supplies handed at the door.
For stays of 7 nights or fewer, Trash & Towel Service is provided on Day 4. Your check-in day is Day 1. With Trash & Towel Service, Housekeeping will:
- Empty trash and replace liners in trash bins
- Provide fresh bathroom linens
- Replace bath amenities as needed
- Replenish facial tissues, paper towels and toilet paper
- Replenish coffee, sugar, cream and sweeteners
I'm just saying why I considered it light from my recent experience. It was less than normal on Day 4.I know the procedure... the question someone asked was ‘Is the DVC is doing the normal stuff on 4th and 8 th days? Or is that "light" housekeeping too?’ You replied light. I stated the reason you didn’t get a full cleaning on Day 4 is because you stayed less than 8 days.
We need to start more threads about things overheard while at WDW. This could get good.
I WHOLEHEARTEDLY AGREE!The stuff in the resorts doesn't bother me too much, but the TP in the parks is AWFUL. It's like half ply.
I find myself bringing packs and packs of tissues! I have allergies and my nose tends to run and there is no way my delicate nose could stand a rough tissue..If we have the slightest sniffle before we leave, I throw a box of puffs plus into the suitcase.
Disney tissues can be used to sand down a table. Ok if you need a tissue or two, but not for blowing your nose 20 times in one day.
Don't you know it!I think if a poll was made asking the DVC crowd what already stocked items people still bring their own, toilet paper would come out ahead of coffee and toiletries combined. Lol, it's an important way to start the day![]()
We need to start more threads about things overheard while at WDW. This could get good.
So, Disney is only offering housekeeping every other day and also an option of no housekeeping at all. But this no longer comes with a gift card offer?
That’s exactly what I call it!Definitely! Like last week when my DH loudly referred to Spaceship Earth as "that silver ball ride."![]()
I agree In the beginning when they were bringing back CM's I get it. It is a service that we have gotten used to with Hotels. I enjoy coming back to a freshened up room it's part of Vacation for me.We were a cash stay DVC 7 nights twice this year and never got a full cleaning on the 4th day. We just got towels every other day and coffee. I think it's a money-saving policy and using Covid to justify it. There is really no reason why the housekeepers can't put on some PPE and clean your room.
We stayed 9 nights/10 days in August at Riviera. No full housekeeping at at 4 days--only "light".I know the procedure... the question someone asked was ‘Is the DVC is doing the normal stuff on 4th and 8 th days? Or is that "light" housekeeping too?’ You replied light. I stated the reason you didn’t get a full cleaning on Day 4 is because you stayed less than 8 days.
We stayed 9 nights/10 days in August at Riviera. No full housekeeping at at 4 days--only "light".
I wonder if it has changed since August... certainly I did not enjoy changing out my sheets myself (discovered Disney apparently does not have fitted sheets which makes it kind of a PITA to switch out). We did not opt out of housekeeping or anything, but I was definitely told "no" on the phone when I asked if they could change the sheets because it had been 5 days at that point.I actually asked when checking in and they told us full clean at 4 days. On Day 4, I called and asked before leaving for the park (just so we knew if we should stay out a bit longer) if we were to receive a full cleaning that day, and they said absolutely. Place was spotless when we came back, everything replenished, new towels, beds made, dishes washed, etc. Was at SSR.
Yes, they are definitely pushing the cost-cutting envelope.I feel as though Disney is really pushing the envelope as far as they can...