penguins_fan
Mouseketeer
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- Nov 8, 2000
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We added on AKV points last year and made ressies for 2 nights, 2BR checking in Dec 27. We made the ressies at 9am on the first morning when they became available for AKV. We arrived about 1pm on the 27th to check-in. After a lengthy pause by the desk clerk, she disappeared to the back office for a long time before emerging with a manager. The manager intorduced herself, shook our hands and excitedly told us that she had an "opportunity" for us. With all the dream wishes being granted, we thought it might be something special.
Turns out the "opportunity" was to try to shift us over to the Boardwalk and pay some amount of cash to us as we were informed that they were "oversold" for 2BRS at AKV. We told them that we bought in to AKV to stay at AKV, that it was our first visit there and was part of a Christmas surprise for out children and had no interest in their "opportunity". After another lengthy pause, we got our reserved room. We never asked about the amount of money they would offer.
All told we spent about 1 hour checking in. After we declined the "opportunity", seemed like the manager was a lot less excited and friendly. We of course were disappointed to go thru all this on our first check-in there. I'm surprised given the points system and ressie process that they could be over booked, curious if anyone else has had this experience.
We thoroughly enjoyed the rest of our AKV stay and then some time at BCVs. After the AKV stay with the flat panels, better bedding and general 'newness', BCV seemed a little tired at first. Its still a great resort but I think anyone buying into AKV will be very happy with their choice.
Turns out the "opportunity" was to try to shift us over to the Boardwalk and pay some amount of cash to us as we were informed that they were "oversold" for 2BRS at AKV. We told them that we bought in to AKV to stay at AKV, that it was our first visit there and was part of a Christmas surprise for out children and had no interest in their "opportunity". After another lengthy pause, we got our reserved room. We never asked about the amount of money they would offer.
All told we spent about 1 hour checking in. After we declined the "opportunity", seemed like the manager was a lot less excited and friendly. We of course were disappointed to go thru all this on our first check-in there. I'm surprised given the points system and ressie process that they could be over booked, curious if anyone else has had this experience.
We thoroughly enjoyed the rest of our AKV stay and then some time at BCVs. After the AKV stay with the flat panels, better bedding and general 'newness', BCV seemed a little tired at first. Its still a great resort but I think anyone buying into AKV will be very happy with their choice.