wdwlver
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If you don't need allergy cleaning, please do not ask for it.
The special level of cleaning they do for guests with true respiratory, allergy or immune system issues is specialized care given to guests who NEED extra assistance. Disney does not value them anymore then anyone else. They are accommodating health problems.
As the mother of a son who truly cannot stay in a room that has not had special cleaning, changed out linens, sanitized carpeting, freshly cleaned curtains, air filter switched out, wiped down walls, etc I PROMISE all of you I would rather have to call down and ask for a fresh bedspread if I were grossed out by the thought of someone else having used it before then have a son who has reason enough to NEED a specially cleaned room. My son was taken by ambulance from a Ritz Carlton and a few years ago while staying at the Contemporary we had to rush him in and have breathing treatments/injections/oral steroids administered while staying in a room that wasn't given an allergy/asthma cleaning. It was after this event we learned about VIP Cleaning services. For our family, the special cleaning has made the difference between us being able to vacation or not.
If everyone who just wants a clean room (and I don't argue this, Disney should give EVERY guest a clean room) asks for this service, it will not be possible to make sure that those who truly need it get it.
Of course, no guest should suffer dirty towels, linens or carpeting...but the industry standard is that clean towels, changed sheets, the use of cleaning products and freshly vacuumed floors are considered a clean room. An allergy cleaning goes far beyond this.
As far as VIP cleaning, do any of us want to pay the prices Disney would start to charge if they were expected to provide that service to every single incoming guest? Imagine the wait for check ins then!Seriously though, a clean bathroom is something every should have. If you ever show up and your room is not clean, get them to rectify it instantly. I don't mean to say anyone should vacation in a less than clean room. HOWEVER, don't abuse a system set up to help those who have real medical needs to make sure they do it. I would trade any of you my 'ultra clean' Disney rooms if you are willing to trade your children's easy breathing to my son.
** One last note before I close: I am not saying that anyone who has posted is planning on doing this...I am aware however, that many people read public boards and it is a worry for me that this offering may be taken advantage of and not be available for those who really need it.**
I agree. My daughter has severe allergies (anaphylaxis) to certain foods and I carry an epi pen and medical information with me at all times. We get the VIP cleaning out of necessity not for any other reason.
I had never asked for VIP cleaning before my daughter was born and wish like crazy I didn't have to ask now, but it is THAT important.
Please don't request unless truly medically necessary.
Seriously though, a clean bathroom is something every should have. If you ever show up and your room is not clean, get them to rectify it instantly. I don't mean to say anyone should vacation in a less than clean room. HOWEVER, don't abuse a system set up to help those who have real medical needs to make sure they do it. I would trade any of you my 'ultra clean' Disney rooms if you are willing to trade your children's easy breathing to my son.
). I would be concerned about cross contamination on a comforter, for example, if a previous guest had eaten an uncrustable on the bed. Mold might gross me out, but it wouldn't harm anyone in my family, thank goodness. I had planned to call and inquire about dining because of his allergy, so to that extent, we have to plan a bit more when we travel. So clean comforters and blankets would be fine for us.
It almost makes me sick and it's really hard to relax and get a good night's sleep.

