Who said you don't anything free from disney

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hahawe are now at Disney and they are giving us vouchers for clothes


WE HAVE BED BUGS

If there is room they will change rooms take clothes for treatment and

Give us vouchers for some clothes

We will get them back within 24 hours

We are at beach club
 
Did you guys find them or did the staff ... I never think about checking but that is scarry
 
Ugh! I always hate to hear these reports. DS had them in his dorm room at college last year - HUGE pain! Best of luck and enjoy your free clothes. Though spending time shopping vs. enjoying your vacation is not exactly ideal, I’m sure.

ETA: I have gotten to where I pretty much do a quick inspection at every hotel...
 
hahawe are now at Disney and they are giving us vouchers for clothes


WE HAVE BED BUGS

If there is room they will change rooms take clothes for treatment and

Give us vouchers for some clothes

We will get them back within 24 hours

We are at beach club

Yikes. How did you figure it out?
 

Saw some crawling and called they came up to inspect and sure enough there were

Changed our room and collected everything for cleaning
 
Where were they exactly? On the bed?
 
We are checking in on Sunday there. Please, what room was this? or floor for that matter?
 
Did you get to meet the Bed Bug Beagle? We did. She's super cute.

Sorry about your troubles. Bed bugs are a pain :(.
 
Good thing to have a sense of humor about :)

(My husband and I have been married going on 25 years....I still remember the first thing he gave me....a hacking cough. Its the romantic in me)
 
OP - great attitude:thumbsup2It is my understanding that prior guests are likely ‘to blame’ for bringing them into the room.

We experienced a wall of cockroaches/palmetto bugs (likely from some twit leaving the slider open grrr) there many years ago. Didn’t quite get the same efficient treatement by the management.

JMHO wouldn’t rely on your luggage being ‘free’ & cross contaminating the cleaned clothing. Helpful strategies for your return home follow. With the cockroaches I went a step further and first used insecticide spray on clothing in one garbage bag & open suitcases in other ones. Good luck

https://www.extension.umn.edu/garden/insects/find/bed-bugs-and-traveling/
 
hahawe are now at Disney and they are giving us vouchers for clothes


WE HAVE BED BUGS

If there is room they will change rooms take clothes for treatment and

Give us vouchers for some clothes

We will get them back within 24 hours

We are at beach club


Hope everything works out for you and you don't bring any critters home! I also hope they give you enough for nice clothes and you get to enjoy yourself on your vacation!!:tink: We're going in August, so I need to educate myself on what to search for when we get there! Where did you find yours? GOOD LUCK!
 
I always peel back the sheets and check the seams on the mattress - bed bugs will leave a dirty residue there (bed bug poop).
It's the first thing I do before I put my luggage on anything.
 
What do you mean, "If they have room?" If they found bedbugs in the room I was in, they'd BETTER have room to move us.

omg yes!! that was my first thought too. Yes, I will bring my family back into the fumigated room and trust the bugs are gone, uh, no thanks.
OP, I sure hope you come back to this post soon, this is our home resort and we're checking into it on Sunday, would love to know which room this is??
 
OP - great attitude:thumbsup2It is my understanding that prior guests are likely ‘to blame’ for bringing them into the room.

We experienced a wall of cockroaches/palmetto bugs (likely from some twit leaving the slider open grrr) there many years ago. Didn’t quite get the same efficient treatement by the management.

JMHO wouldn’t rely on your luggage being ‘free’ & cross contaminating the cleaned clothing. Helpful strategies for your return home follow. With the cockroaches I went a step further and first used insecticide spray on clothing in one garbage bag & open suitcases in other ones. Good luck

https://www.extension.umn.edu/garden/insects/find/bed-bugs-and-traveling/

They took the luggage along with the clothes to be treated. Only thing they don’t take is electronics...and the wife :duck:
 
If bed bugs are involved it's best to be detected while there. They collect everything except electronic and have them heated at a high temperature . This kills them at all stages of the life cycle. With the room, they take it out of inventory, seal it and raise the temperature to 300 degrees for a period of time.

If you have them at home seal all the clothes in a black plastic bag and put it in the sun (summer). The temperature has to reach 120 ( go for 130 to be sure) degrees for at least an hour. Also raise bag off ground as it will act as a heat sink
 
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