ceecee
DIS Legend
- Joined
- Apr 6, 2001
- Messages
- 10,478
Those were my thoughts exactly!!!!! I don't think you could wash him other than sponging him off and febrezee-ing him. My Pal's tag says DO NOT IMMERSE IN WATER! Our rental Mickey ran out of batteries two times in 5 days (they replaced them free since he was a rental). We traded the rental in on a new one before we left and it still has the same batteries in it. I was hesitate about renting one and the CM assured me it had been cleaned and "sterilized" It seemed very clean, no odor, etc......his arms were rather limp like he was carried around like that for a while.Originally posted by DMRick
Is Mickey washable? I sold mine while he was still new, but I've seen some pretty sad ones in the park, after just one week. I just keep thinking of baby drool being passed from one child to another. OK, call me a spoil sport (LOL..I've been called worse), but I can't imagine passing something like this (and Mickey with his pure white hands, if I remember right) around from child to child and not have it be disgusting really quick. Plus, how do you pull it away from your child, once they got to hold and love him?
: )


