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Mouseketeer
- Joined
- Jun 15, 2010
We are looking forward to staying here for the first time in November!
Have a trip planned at sports over Christmas.
Very excited to be in the world the same time as Santa!
Never undertaken laundry before when staying at a resort..
Please give me a dummy step by step guide...I’m not techno friendly!!
Also; is there a specific detergent we should use?
Or liquid/powder/pod?!
Washers and dryers are in laundry facilities next to each pool. Cost is $3 per wash, and another $3 per dry cycle. The machines take credit cards. A small selection of soap, fabric softener, and dryer sheets are also sold, for around $1 each. A typical wash cycle takes 20 to 30 minutes, and a typical dry cycle takes 40 to 50.
Laundry room cards can be purchased for $7 (using cash or credit) at the hotel's front desk. These cards get you one wash and one dry cycle, plus text messages letting you know when your laundry has been completed. Walt Disney World laundry rooms now make use of a technology called "LaundryView" which displays washer and dryer availability on their website.
This is directly from TouringPlans.
The website linked in that quote is actually very cool as it shows what machines are in use currently.
Is All Star Sports offering the Disney gift card if you decline Mousekeeping? Not sure if that promotion is still a thing.
Could Free Dining be combined with that? Or do they have nothing to do with one another?Yes they are!
Could Free Dining be combined with that? Or do they have nothing to do with one another?
Yes they are!
Also, does anyone know what time the End Zone is opening during the EEMH time? The app is showing 7AM. I'm hoping it's wrong since 3 out of the 4 parks will be open by then.
Ugh, that's annoying. Guess we'll have to get something the night before and put it in the fridge for the morning instead.