towel animals question

9 trips in 15 years and never a towel animal. I have been to restaurants where the napkins were folded nicely though -LOL!

Also, we keep calling the housekeepers "mousekeeping". Disney refers to them as "Showkeepers."
 
on a trip to akl around 2 years ago, we returned to our room to find my sons stuffed animals (timon and pumba, simba and nala, kiara and covu, adn 2 otters) in quite the scene: she had arranged the pillows in a big hill, used the blue thin plastic recycle bags as waterfalls cascading down the pillows, and the animals were in different poses--one otter at the bottom, another sliding down the water fall, simba and nala perched on the top, etc. it was cool.
 
Whether you get towel animals or little stuffed animal scenes is just the luck of the draw. Not all housekeepers know how to do it and even those that do, do not always have the time.

I have a student who works in housekeeping at WDW. She told me that they do have training for those housekeepers who want to learn it but the training is voluntary. They also have a competition once a year. The housekeepers can sign up and compete against each other in making up a room in the most creative way. It is usually these housekeepers that know how do them and do them for guests...it is their practice for competing. Plus, most of them LOVE to make the guests happy, specially the little guests.
 
We just returned from POR, one maid left us a small animal made
from a face cloth on our last day. The other days nothing was
left. It was cute. I think it was a bunny or rabbit.
 


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