isabellarenee23
Earning My Ears
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thanks for the info
isabellarenee23 said:This will be our first time going to wdw. we will be going in may and staying at por. after reading the posts, i think we should bring our own sheets and covers, so what do i tell the house keeper each day. Also can u give me some info on who all i am supposed to tip. and if there is anymore suggestions it would be appreciated. We are a family of four and this will be our first time there. We are so excited, especially since my husband has been in afghanistan for the last year.![]()
I had a feeling something like this would come up. Disney has clean hotels and you shouldn't spend your vacation worrying about this.

MAKMOM41 said:You can smell the Bleach on the towels & sheets. The beds have 2 top sheets & blakets are in between the sheets. I just pull the Spreads off & put them under the bed.
Amy&Dan said:I posted on that other thread about how I once worked at a 5 star hotel and that is where I learned most hotels only wash their comforters once a month! !
isabellarenee23 said:This will be our first time going to wdw. we will be going in may and staying at por. after reading the posts, i think we should bring our own sheets and covers, so what do i tell the house keeper each day. Also can u give me some info on who all i am supposed to tip. and if there is anymore suggestions it would be appreciated. We are a family of four and this will be our first time there. We are so excited, especially since my husband has been in afghanistan for the last year.![]()
iLoveEeyore2 said:I don't ever recall there being 2 top sheets with the blanket in between at any of the moderates or at CR. The only place I ever experienced this was at Portofino Bay in Universal. Do they do this at the deluxe resorts in wdw?
Amy&Dan said:DawnCt1: That is a good point. I have always wondered about on these threads where they say to ask for a clean comforter at check in. Who says its clean? Maybe they have a nice reject pile of comforters people have asked to have replaced and they just recycle them! I think the idea of bringing a clean blanket is a good idea. I used to really wig out about this but now have decided after seeing my mother with cancer and dementia I would rather die at the hands of a Disney comforter germ.
I have never stayed at a hotel where I couldn't seen the press lines from the folds in the sheets so I don't doubt for a minute that they are clean. It might be interesting to call housekeeping and ask if the comforters have been cleaned between guests. Maybe I will send an email to SoG just for fun.