Towel Thief!

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Ever been to badshoe.com - looks like she hasn't been keeping it up but under the "amused by what other people do at Disney" I like bad shoes best.
Thanks, I'm on the fence here, is it too much time on their hands, or hands down creativity that starts these sites! :lmao: Histerical, I thankfully didn't see my feet/shoes featured!
 
Thanks, I'm on the fence here, is it too much time on their hands, or hands down creativity that starts these sites! :lmao: Histerical, I thankfully didn't see my feet/shoes featured!

One of my favorite quotes is from Pride and Prejudice....

"For what do we live, but to make sport for our neighbors, and laugh at them in our turn?"

Its human nature. I'm not a huge fan of reality television, but it feeds the same part of us.
 
Not sure how slamming SSR is related to a question about the proper use of towels. I understand that you might have had some issues about your stay at both AKV and SSR, but this is not the thread for you to vent. Your concerns may well be valid and I suggest you start a thread about that if you are concerned about that. This DVCer had a concern about towels and so started a thread.

And as a gentle FYI--leaving baskets with linens outside the doors is standard at every DVC resort.

It had to do w/the accomdations, upkeep of the properties and their appearnace, are a little more important than an extra towel being given to a guest to use and properly be returned. Also, the fact that I had to use my, oh yeah, TOWELS to sop up a flood 6 times a day required more towels. So that means you feel that I should re-use the towels that I had to constantly dry the floor with because they did not correct the water flooding issue. Sad, seeing its DVC Concierge Level where room cleaning is everyday.

The baskets in the hallway had to due with cleanliness and the ability for guests to take and/or borrow towels at will even easier than a cart. Someone who really wants to could walk off with the contents alot easier than a huge cart.

I stayed at BCV twice since I have owned and they DID NOT leave baskets outside suites. They still utiilzed the cart system.
 

We cannot go 4 days without a fresh supply...Just not for us....

BUT I do not take from the cart and I do not pay for extras...

I wash them as needed ;)
 
It had to do w/the accomdations, upkeep of the properties and their appearnace, are a little more important than an extra towel being given to a guest to use and properly be returned. Also, the fact that I had to use my, oh yeah, TOWELS to sop up a flood 6 times a day required more towels. So that means you feel that I should re-use the towels that I had to constantly dry the floor with because they did not correct the water flooding issue. Sad, seeing its DVC Concierge Level where room cleaning is everyday.

The baskets in the hallway had to due with cleanliness and the ability for guests to take and/or borrow towels at will even easier than a cart. Someone who really wants to could walk off with the contents alot easier than a huge cart.

I stayed at BCV twice since I have owned and they DID NOT leave baskets outside suites. They still utiilzed the cart system.

My point wasn't that your concerns weren't valid....but rather if you feel that the issues you raised are more important than getting an extra towel, then start a new thread about your issues. Sure, an extra towel here or there is nothing when compared real life issues. But that is the topic of this thread. So if you have other issues to raise, please feel free to raise them in their own place. :goodvibes

Many of us would kindly ask, though, that you not slam certain resorts--it always causes hard feelings (and then threads get locked), as we all have our favorites and least favorites. Just simply say it wasn't for you. Again, no problem outlining what you didn't like about SSR, but there is no need to call it a hole-in-the-wall no-name resort. There are a many ways to say everything, why go for the nasty ways, right? :goodvibes
 
I aggree. I dropped out of this thread several days ago and I am amazed that it is still going. I think some on this thread take things just too seriously and need to back off. Its a towel for crying out loud, 117 post on the use of a towel????...smjj
IMO it's really a question of honesty and integrity, some have it and some don't. The real problem, which unfortunately is a reflection of society issues in general, is that people are willing to accept such issues as OK and that really is sad.
 
I'm still marveling over the fact that it costs more to launder pool towels than bath towels. I would have thought it was the other way around, so I found this little factoid interesting.

I don't think baskets of linens sitting outside the units for days such as happens at OKW is especially sanitary.

As to the rest of the issues, I have nothing new to add.
 
On one of our stays we loved the pillows and wanted to purchase them. I asked maid service how to go about buying them them and she said, "oh just go ahead and take them...everyone else does and you won't be charged".:eek:

Don't flame me though...we didn't take the pillows. :littleangel:

the one thing i miss re flying vs driving is bringing my own pillow along for the ride

just something about using a 'community' pillow that creeps me out

to rectify, I grab a towel (or 2) from the pool & after i practice making towel animals, use it as a protective cover:snooty:
 
I'm still marveling over the fact that it costs more to launder pool towels than bath towels. I would have thought it was the other way around, so I found this little factoid interesting.

I don't think baskets of linens sitting outside the units for days such as happens at OKW is especially sanitary.

As to the rest of the issues, I have nothing new to add.

We were told that the laundering the pool towels is different because of the pool chemicals.

:earsboy: Bill
 
I'm still marveling over the fact that it costs more to launder pool towels than bath towels. I would have thought it was the other way around, so I found this little factoid interesting.

I don't think baskets of linens sitting outside the units for days such as happens at OKW is especially sanitary.

As to the rest of the issues, I have nothing new to add.
I was told this by a former VP (Matt Gibbs) discussing the towel charge change. He stated the reason was that the sanitation related requirements were far more strict on pool towels than regular towels and due to the chemicals involved . Whether it's accurate or not, I don't know, but it really doesn't matter anyway because one shouldn't be taking them to supplement the room towels regardless.
 
I was told this by a former VP (Matt Gibbs) discussing the towel charge change. He stated the reason was that the sanitation related requirements were far more strict on pool towels than regular towels and due to the chemicals involved . Whether it's accurate or not, I don't know, but it really doesn't matter anyway because one shouldn't be taking them to supplement the room towels regardless.

I agree they should not be supplements for the room. I just found it interesting that it is more expensive/more stringent requirements. I believed the posters [that it is more expensive] but I would not have guessed that was the case.

I don't object to receiving an allotment in the room for pool use per se, but I do believe it will be less convenient as it will be more to carry while trying to corral little ones, especially if traveling out to the beach at VB.
 
I agree they should not be supplements for the room. I just found it interesting that it is more expensive/more stringent requirements. I believed the posters [that it is more expensive] but I would not have guessed that was the case.

I don't object to receiving an allotment in the room for pool use per se, but I do believe it will be less convenient as it will be more to carry while trying to corral little ones, especially if traveling out to the beach at VB.
I've also been told that at a couple of Marriott resorts but it was in passing so I am not certain I had the full info. While there is a convenience factor having the towels at the pool, lets face it, the towels are pretty pathetic. I've never seen poor pool towels at a system that closely monitored the pool towels by a check out system OR left them in the room with the threat to charge you. So while it might seem more inconvenient to some to have them monitored in some way, there are benefits of less overall costs and apparently better towels as well. Actually DVC has the most pathetic pool towels I've seen at any timeshare, I'm all for any system that improves their quality and/or controls costs.

We were in Orlando this past weekend staying at The Fountains. They gave you credit card type pool cards and if you didn't turn the cards back in, they charged you $10 per card. Given it rained every day leading to the pool being closed and Kim's still in the wheelchair, it didn't affect us much. They also had bands you had to wear or keep with you at the pool to make sure there weren't crashers.
 
That post defines this thread.

As it defines so many of the topics that come up here. Whether its questions about pool hopping, guests coming to use the pool, commercial renting issues, occupancy issues andmany , many others- it always comes down to honesty and integrity.
 
As it defines so many of the topics that come up here. Whether its questions about pool hopping, guests coming to use the pool, commercial renting issues, occupancy issues andmany , many others- it always comes down to honesty and integrity.

Yes, and I'm seeing less and less of that honesty and integrity EVERYWHERE these days.:sad1:
 
I guess the thing about this thread is that many here are assuming that if someone takes a towel to use, not steal just use they are somehow a low life and should be banned from DVC. I have ask for and been given towels by mousekeeping in the hallway on a few occasions with not a mention of the $6.00 charge. The charge is there because when asked they need to have a person prepare those towels for and deliver them to the person, hense the charge. I have taken towels from the pool area and returned them on the next trip. I really do not think the management gives a rats #$% if mousekeeping gives out a towel or two to a guest who ask for one or minds that much if one is taken from a cart. People are also taking this to an extreme and stating if all guest did this it would cost "x" amt. of money. I doubt if anything anywhere close to that happens and Disney is prepared for this. I just don't think it is that big of a deal to Disney and people who do do this are not bad people, they just need an extra towel at that time and get one...smjj
 
I guess the thing about this thread is that many here are assuming that if someone takes a towel to use, not steal just use they are somehow a low life and should be banned from DVC. I have ask for and been given towels by mousekeeping in the hallway on a few occasions with not a mention of the $6.00 charge. The charge is there because when asked they need to have a person prepare those towels for and deliver them to the person, hense the charge. I have taken towels from the pool area and returned them on the next trip. I really do not think the management gives a rats #$% if mousekeeping gives out a towel or two to a guest who ask for one or minds that much if one is taken from a cart. People are also taking this to an extreme and stating if all guest did this it would cost "x" amt. of money. I doubt if anything anywhere close to that happens and Disney is prepared for this. I just don't think it is that big of a deal to Disney and people who do do this are not bad people, they just need an extra towel at that time and get one...smjj

But the examples you are giving are not wrong. Those are certainly legitimate ways of getting extra towels and using them. What's wrong is when people go down to the pool and take armloads of extra towels from the pool area or "borrow" them permanently. I've seen people in the parks with Disney towels along with them, and I have even seen folks with Disney blankets in the parks on cool days. That really makes me raise an eyebrow or two.
 
...or minds that much if one is taken from a cart.
I don't have a problem with someone asking housekeeping for a towel or taking one from and returning it to the pool. I don't agree with helping oneself to things on the housekeeping carts, whether it's an extra towel, a bottle of shampoo or bar of soap, a box of laundry detergent or whatever else is on those carts for housekeeping to use when cleaning the rooms. I can't imagine how housekeeping could get rooms cleaned efficiently if guests decided it was OK to raid the cart while the housekeeper wasn't looking.
 
I guess the thing about this thread is that many here are assuming that if someone takes a towel to use, not steal just use they are somehow a low life and should be banned from DVC. I have ask for and been given towels by mousekeeping in the hallway on a few occasions with not a mention of the $6.00 charge. The charge is there because when asked they need to have a person prepare those towels for and deliver them to the person, hense the charge. I have taken towels from the pool area and returned them on the next trip. I really do not think the management gives a rats #$% if mousekeeping gives out a towel or two to a guest who ask for one or minds that much if one is taken from a cart. People are also taking this to an extreme and stating if all guest did this it would cost "x" amt. of money. I doubt if anything anywhere close to that happens and Disney is prepared for this. I just don't think it is that big of a deal to Disney and people who do do this are not bad people, they just need an extra towel at that time and get one...smjj
There are reasonable exceptions, I mentioned so earlier in this thread, however the exceptions don't define the issue, they are simply exceptions. At question was whether it was OK to just take towels off the cart without asking, with a side question of whether it was OK to take the towels off the pool carts to supplement the room towels. I think the answers in both situations are easily and clearly that it' not reasonable or OK and that those that do so for either issue are clearly on the other side of a drawn line of decency and reasonableness and they are clearly stealing even if they don't take the towel with them. Clearly the intent comes to play here which makes it much more difficult to enforce and police than it does to discuss. For example, one who uses the towels at the pool and walks back to the room, are they OK? Is it OK to ask the housekeeper for extra towels, I think the answer is clearly yes for most in this situation UNLESS they are intentionally trying to bypass the rules by doing so. Now the housekeeper would certainly be at fault if they're giving out towels and have been instructed not to by management and management would be at fault if they had not instructed against such handouts.

I'm on record as saying I don't think the current towel rules are ideal and definitely not best for studios, but they are reasonable and workable and they should be followed both by members and by those employed by our dues. On a related side note, anything a guide said was OK that is clearly in violation of the rules and legalities means nothing after that person knows it was wrong. I know it hurts when one made a major financial purchase based on incorrect info given by the guide but those are the breaks and that wrong info is NOT a license to violate those rules even in such a situation no matter how wronged one may feel.
 
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