Strange question about the Disneyland Hotel Soap

Tammy Bielas

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I have a seriously strange question. Where can I find and purchase the soap and shampoo they put in the rooms at the Disneyland Hotel? The packages don't say who produces them or anything and I really, really like them both.
I really appreciate any help or ideas.

Thanks,
Tammy
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It's by H20. They have a website you can order from, and I have also purchased the items at my local Ulta! Sometimes the disney store online will have them too!!
 
Here is the h2o plus website. I've ordered from there. You can get it in the gift shops as some others have said. On the website they list stores where you can buy the products too.

I love the stuff!!:lovestruc

The stuff I've seen is usually their Sea Marine selection.
 

I love the soap with the massage bumps on it!! We went to the Hojo's last weekend and my sister had brought some from the DLH when we stayed in November! It was heaven, I forgot how much I loved that soap.
 
Thanks for the help! I've bookmarked the website and will be exploring it later.

The soap with the massage bumps is the best! That's one thing I will definitely be looking for on the website.

I wish we would've had more time to wander around. Both my hubby and I wanted to go explore the Grand California, but we just ran out of time. Definitely will next time though. :)


Thanks again,
Tammy
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This is a weird question, but is it considered bad form to put the soap in your suitcase (unopened) and use the replacement they bring? I love that soap. I brought home a couple of them from the room but I don't want to be one of THOSE guests, if you know what I mean. I'm hoping the cost of the soap bars is rolled into the room price. I'd hate to think I'm contributing to higher room rates by taking home the soap.
 
This is a weird question, but is it considered bad form to put the soap in your suitcase (unopened) and use the replacement they bring? I love that soap. I brought home a couple of them from the room but I don't want to be one of THOSE guests, if you know what I mean. I'm hoping the cost of the soap bars is rolled into the room price. I'd hate to think I'm contributing to higher room rates by taking home the soap.

At the price you pay for the room, we did NOT feel bad about snaking a couple soaps! You should not either! I don't think that could have much affect on the price of those rooms anyway. The maid also left us a few extras when she noticed we liked them so much during our 5 night stay. I assume she was giving us extras to take, or so that is my thought process! It's not like we took everything not nailed down, lol :)
 
At the price you pay for the room, we did NOT feel bad about snaking a couple soaps! You should not either! I don't think that could have much affect on the price of those rooms anyway. The maid also left us a few extras when she noticed we liked them so much during our 5 night stay. I assume she was giving us extras to take, or so that is my thought process! It's not like we took everything not nailed down, lol :)

Our mousekeeper at the Grand Floridian did the same thing. She left us tons, but she told us in advance that she would, and told us to take them home. She really knew how to get tips, but in a good way! I have a really cute towel elephant she made for us too.
 
This is a weird question, but is it considered bad form to put the soap in your suitcase (unopened) and use the replacement they bring? I love that soap. I brought home a couple of them from the room but I don't want to be one of THOSE guests, if you know what I mean. I'm hoping the cost of the soap bars is rolled into the room price. I'd hate to think I'm contributing to higher room rates by taking home the soap.

I worked for a hotel for several years, and we never had a problem giving extra bath amenities out to guests (we had Bath and Body Works products that were pretty popular) if they requested it. It definitely never impacted our room rates. I imagine Disney's hotels wouldn't have an issue with it, especially with how much effort they put into customer satisfaction as a whole :)
 
The in-room celebration I had included some of the H2O products, and I'd like to add, the body lotion is amazing as well. Good to know we can order it!
 
Sidenote, I went on that link of Disney h2o products and there was no massage bump soap. FAIL!!!
 
I saw that they didn't carry the massage soap. That stinks. Luckily, we did bring a couple of bars home also. We had a stack of 3 of them, so they found a new home. :rolleyes1
Luckily, they do have the shampoo which I really liked also. I'll have to try the lotion as well.
Really wishing that we lived closer to DL.

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Whew! Thanks for the posts supporting my light-handedness with the bath products. Did I mention I also take home the shampoo and body lotion, both of which I LOVE? :rotfl: I don't feel bad about that because I assume they don't reuse bottles that have been opened. At least, I hope not!!! But I did wonder about the soap--I mean, it's great and it's a full size bar! There is a bar sitting in my shower as we speak...
 
The body wash at the Grand Californian rooms doesn't seem to be on the site either. I love to use it to wash my face--it leaves it tingley!

I suspect that Disney gets the H2O products either free or at a greatly reduced discount. It's great advertising for H20. So I wouldn't feel bad about taking additional products.
 
Thanks misstammy824!!!! Well worth the $3.00/bar in my opinion. The Mickey bust lamp is really cool too. :love:



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