I have yet to stay in a Westin Vacation Club property which has anything other than bar soap for hand washing. Actually I have only once or twice seen liquid soap for handwashing in a hotel of any kind, and it's been pretty low-end hotels that have had it. I don't mind the big bottles in the shower (if I can tell which is which!) but a bottle of hand soap stuck to the mirror or wall doesn't scream "high end" to me.
And then there is the potential issue with a previous guest adulterating the bottled soap or shampoo in some way. Apparently this has happened. Eww. https://viewfromthewing.com/this-sa...h-mystery-goop-from-a-commercial-ketchup-jug/ and https://viewfromthewing.com/hotel-manager-explains-why-bulk-toiletries-in-your-room-arent-safe/ .
This isn't something I spend a lot of time worrying about, but it's undoubtedly true that these things are never sanitized and that, over time, bacteria and germs and mold and whatever else are likely to find their way into the bulk containers, which are probably refilled but not replaced or sanitized. I suspect it's only a matter of time before we hear of some case where somebody contracts something and blames the bulk dispenser. Whether it's actually anything to worry about, I don't know.
Anyway, my vote is to keep the bars of soap for handwashing. I have not yet seen an MVC or Vistana property which has anything other than bar soap for that purpose.
The liquid soap and other amenities in all the MVC resorts we stay at internationally are tamper proof, so cannot be adulterated by previous guests not without damaging them anyway which would be obviously visible.
I did try to open them just to check and could not do so.
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