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home is where the Yeti is!
When the ride attendants ask me to tug on the yellow strap on my seatbelt, I never do it. I just stare at them in defiance Join Date: Apr 2008
Location: Central FL, 35 minutes from WDW!
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What happens if you refuse an 'upgrade'?
When we arrived at POFQ yesterday (we checked-in online, always do) we were told they had overbooked the resort and they gave us an 'upgrade' to a 1BR villa at SSR instead. I know this happens from time to time, but it's never happened to us. I didn't think of asking for other options at the time (we're not fans of SSR) and I know capacity is pretty full right now with the conference going on. But I'm just curious how this normally works. Could we have asked for a different resort (I would have moved to a value even), would a room at POFQ likely have opened up if we just stowed our bags and waited until late afternoon, or are you pretty much automatically stuck at SSR or OKW when they 'overbook'?
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I'm all ears!
Join Date: Apr 2009
Location: Delaware
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This happened to me a few years ago, when I went a week later than normal to accommodate friends.
I go the week after Thanksgiving, but ended up the following week at POR smack in the middle of Pop Warner. They said I had already been moved to CSR. Huh??? I was not aware of Pop Warner and the whole thing, so I insisted I stay where I had booked the year before and where I felt most comfortable. They kept me there, but put me in a room facing the parking lot, and reimbursed me for my waterview room after much consternation. By Tuesday, I was willing to move anywhere they had, but anyone who had moved to CSR moved already. They offered me a suite at SSR, but at a higher cost, so I opted to stay at POR. Actually as the week went on, the kids left and we really enjoyed our location. So you can refuse an upgrade; the next person who comes along most likely will take it and it will just take longer finding a room and a location for you. |
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Join Date: Apr 2003
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wow, i would love that upgrade, i actually like ssr, its my dvc home resort.
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Join Date: Apr 2010
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My only problem with SSR is it looks too much like home to me... I live pretty close to Saratoga Springs NY. It feels less like being on vacation then the ones that look nothing like home. AKL is my favorite I have stayed in.
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We are 2 adults who each have our own bed (mom and adult child) a 1 br in SSR would put one person in the king bed in the bedroom and 1 person dealing w/ the pullout every night - right?
What a shock, to go from the smallest/cozy moderate - POFQ, to the huge sprawling biggest timeshare on property of SSR and be down to only one 'real bed' when you expected two. |
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Join Date: May 2010
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Yes, you can refuse the upgrade like others have said unless they do NOT have a room. But I will say is, the pullouts at SSR are quite comfy and the one bedroom units have a washer and dryer, jacuzzi tub with separate shower, and a full kitchen. I would never refuse that but to each his own.
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Join Date: Jul 2000
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I agree about the 1BR and beds thing.
I would have also refused SSR but gone anywhere else. I am just not a fan, particularly because of the location. |
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I know I'm getting old...I get it, I really do Prisoner of Toy Story Mania Join Date: May 2002
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I know that when they badly overbooked Pop one year, they were sending tons of people over to SSR..and there was a huge outcry. Many people complained that they wanted to move as well but were never offered the 'upgrade' while others said they didn't want to stay at SSR!
If I had booked a specific resort only to find that I was being moved to SSR I would be peeved. I book a resort because that's where I want to stay. I own DVC....so I get the whole one bedroom thing. But sometimes, we want to stay where we booked. So, sure, you can probably refuse the 'upgrade' but you are going to have to suck it up if you find that you should have moved and didn't. There is a reason they offer those upgrades!!! |
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Join Date: May 2009
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I would politely ask if there was another resort option available and maybe name where you would be willing to move to. But I'd take SSR or OKW over a value any day.
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home is where the Yeti is!
When the ride attendants ask me to tug on the yellow strap on my seatbelt, I never do it. I just stare at them in defiance Join Date: Apr 2008
Location: Central FL, 35 minutes from WDW!
Posts: 1,810
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Thanks for the input all. We checked out today. Now I know that if it happens again I can simply refuse and they will offer the "upgrade" to the next person attempting to check in. I was just kind of blindsided and when I heard "overbooked" it sounded like we had no choice, but I realize now that they likely would have had a room for us if we had stayed, but would have needed one of the next guests to accept the move to SSR.
SSR didn't "ruin" our vacation, but it did change it. We live so close to Disney that when we book a room (and we book rooms because we LOVE Disney resorts), we kind of WANT that "in your face" Disney feeling that others seem to hate. Staying in SSR is pretty much like driving from a local apartment complex. Everything is so spread out and far away, the theme non-existent, and the buildings are at such low capacity that we never, not once, saw anyone on the elevator or stairs or outside rooms in our entire building during our stay. It was such a weirdly remote, non-Disney experience. Again, thanks for the input all. |
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But if you don't like what is being offered, by all means decline and ask what other options are available. Glad to hear it didn't have an overall negative impact on your vacation! |
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DIS FAN
Join Date: Sep 2001
Location: Pa.
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With all due respect, there isn't a reason I would turn down a 1 BR suite at SSR for a value. Not even for a second. I may be a little biased as that is my home resort with DVC.
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