Originally Posted By dlkozy >>>"If you think a cockroach can't get into a suitcase..."<<< I didn't say that-I said that they couldn't fit inbetween the zipper teeth. >>>"You could apply your logic about suitcases and zippers to just about any place in the world..."<<< I keep my suitcase zipped no matter where I stay-OK, FL, it doesnt' matter, why help the little pests hitchhike! LOL!
Originally Posted By wonderingalice *LOL* Now if we can just get him to build web sites to go-with... Wheeeeeeeeeeeeee! Get crackin' Jim! ;-)
Originally Posted By avromark See if you want to be roach and bed bug free, you should start petitioning Disney to airlift DLR and surrounding county to Antartica So who has experienced bed bugs (hopefully not at home)?
Originally Posted By pecos bill I live in the high desert, which is surprisingly free of many of the most common pests, especially Mosquitoes. I dont recall ever dealing with Bedbugs, even when I was a kid living in Hawaii. The real enemy there was head lice, which seemed to be everywhere. I remember having to shampoo with that toxic stuff that killed the things. It smelled like Napalm mixed with Depleted Uranium.
Originally Posted By Amynleroy Just a heads up! On the lines of gross hotels...If you are looking for a cheaper hotel DO NOT BOOK @ PARKSIDE INN. I booked it through Expedia.com and that motel was NASTY. We didnt even stay an hour and they refused to give us our money back (I am assuming that everyone wants their money back after going in the room!) The room looked like a old apartment building, we didnt dare open the fridge of oven. There was MAJOR dust bunnies and It smelled like the carpets were drenched in ROACH SPRAY!!!!!! I am sure this place had bed bugs...we ran and went to our normal hotel and I vow to never be cheap again!!
Originally Posted By Disnerd No dust mites eat human skin scales. Bed Bugs suck blood. Dust mites <a href="http://lancaster.unl.edu/pest/resources/DustMites311.shtml" target="_blank">http://lancaster.unl.edu/pest/ resources/DustMites311.shtml</a> Bed bugs <a href="http://www.uky.edu/Ag/Entomology/entfacts/struct/ef636.htm" target="_blank">http://www.uky.edu/Ag/Entomolo gy/entfacts/struct/ef636.htm</a>
Originally Posted By lasvegasgirl Our family stayed at the Fairfield Inn... same Hotel that the bugs were at... in April. We didn't have a problem, but, now, I have the heeby geebies BAD!!!!!!!!!!! EEEEEEEEEEWWWWWWWWWWWWW!!!! We will be going back to Staybridge Suites where we never had a problem at all.
Originally Posted By Kar2oonMan >>I feel complete again! Jim posted a URL << Jim, the link didn't work. Maybe the site is down?
Originally Posted By Pixie Glitter I can personally vouch for the fact that, at least as of yesterday, there are no bedbugs in room 252 of the BWPPI.
Originally Posted By RoadTrip Well, from the pics shown I think dust mites are a whole lot uglier than bedbugs. And since virtually very bed on earth, including your bed at home, has dust mites; whatcha' gonna do?? I know!!! Stop freaking out about little bitty bugs that don’t spread disease!! (Unless they are spiders… spiders are worth freaking out about!) ;-)
Originally Posted By avromark How about cockroaches, is there a possibility your DLR area hotel may have cockroaches?
Originally Posted By RoadTrip <<How about cockroaches, is there a possibility your DLR area hotel may have cockroaches?>> How ya gonna know??? They only come out when the lights are off... [evil grin]
Originally Posted By SuzieQ For the last 5 nights, there have been zero bedbug problems with rooms 250, 251, and 252 at the Park Place Inn. Our rooms were comfortable, we were given exactly what we requested (2 connecting, one adjoining), and had good service.