Goofy_Disney_Dad
Can go Grumpy on occasion too...
- Joined
- May 26, 2010
I'd have jumped all over that.
Sometimes you need to say thank you and accept the gift. That room may sit empty now or they may give it to a family but they may also offer it to another couple who will also just end up "wasting" the space. I don't see how it is wasting the space if it was just going to sit empty anyways. Chances are they offered it because they were predicting it was going to sit empty and they needed your room because it was in demand.
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I'm sure it was a once in a lifetime chance that I passed up but I just couldn't do it.
Do. Not. Tell. Your. Wife.
My husband would have showered me with the upgrade for an anniversary gift. I think that makes him the better man!You're a good man. A better man than me!
My wife and I are going to Disney next week to celebrate our 10th wedding anniversary. This is the first time we will be there without our children. I decided to splurge and book a club level room at the Grand Floridian. Well I just received a call from Disney. They wanted to upgrade our 1 bedroom king size room to a suite. One bedroom with a king bed, one with 2 queens, plus a living room and a partial MK view and I said NO thank you! I must be certifiable!!!!
I just felt guilty taking that upgrade and wasting all that space. Like I said it is only my wife and I. I told the gentlemen who called to give it to someone who could use it more that we can.
Please tell me someone else out there has done something this "stupid". Now, the real question is should I let my wife know what I did.
P.S. Thank you Disney for being so awesome. I really wished I could have used it.
I've been married for 21 years, I would have killed my husband. Wow! Do not tell your wife.
I've been married for 21 years, I would have killed my husband. Wow! Do not tell your wife.