First off I am a HUGE DISNEY lover. We try to travel to DisneyWorld yearly. We have four children and one with Autism. We recently returned from a trip. I knew going into this many things would be different due to Covid. The park experience was great! I felt safe with transportation and with the parks protocols. They did a fantastic job!!
We usually stay at POR. We like it because it has a fifth sleeper, the property is beautiful, and it's quiet. They have also always had wonderful customer service. Since POR isn't opened we were moved to CBR. I loved the property at CBR. It was beautiful! The pool was amazing, loved the beaches, and the access with the Skyliner was fantastic. How convenient! Especially with strollers.
Our child with special needs will only eat a few things. Before we left I called Disney twice to make sure there would be a microwave available to warm up her food. They assured me there would be. When we arrived at the resort I ordered her food from the grocery store. I a CM if I was able to warm her food. They told me there is no way they could help me with this issue. I decided to ask another CM at a different area. She said the same thing. I explained to her I was told we would have access to a microwave to heat her food. She apologized and said due to new policies they could not. I know it wasn't their fault, but I did call a couple times before we left and was assured we could warm up her food. Popcorn is the only thing she will eat at the Disney parks so that's what she had for lunch and dinner. She was very hungry and needed her food. The next day my husband went to chat with a manager. We were going to order a microwave from prime and have it delivered to us. Truly we were desperate. After chatting awhile the manager said she could put a microwave in our room for us. Praise! Thank you! But why did this take so long to find a resolution?
Other issues... Our first night our remote wouldn't work. We called Mousekeeping to come in and put batteries in. They said they would come in as soon as they had availability. He came the next morning and chatted in our room for awhile. We also told him there was a terrible smell coming from the bathroom. We all smelled it walking into the room. It wasn't like a poop smell but it was weird and strong. It was there right when we checked in. He said he'd come back later to take care of it. Well, it was like this for the remainder of our seven night stay. Our refrigerator froze the first night. After this the fridge didn't get cold. Our AC was set at 65 our entire stay and we were still hot. Btw I am always cold but the room with was definitely hot. Thank goodness they had ceiling fans. We called again on the fourth day because we thought someone would come in and deliver towels and take our trash and this didn't happen. Yes we read their mousekeeping policies before arriving. We knew it would be limited but it still should've been before the fourth day.
It was just a very different Disney experience. We definitely tried to show grace because we know this is a trying time. It just stinks when you pay thousands for a Disney experience. I wonder if the hotel just wasn't ready? Or is it 2020 and I'm being extra sensitive? I'm bummed it was't a better experience because the Skyliner was extremely convenient.
We usually stay at POR. We like it because it has a fifth sleeper, the property is beautiful, and it's quiet. They have also always had wonderful customer service. Since POR isn't opened we were moved to CBR. I loved the property at CBR. It was beautiful! The pool was amazing, loved the beaches, and the access with the Skyliner was fantastic. How convenient! Especially with strollers.
Our child with special needs will only eat a few things. Before we left I called Disney twice to make sure there would be a microwave available to warm up her food. They assured me there would be. When we arrived at the resort I ordered her food from the grocery store. I a CM if I was able to warm her food. They told me there is no way they could help me with this issue. I decided to ask another CM at a different area. She said the same thing. I explained to her I was told we would have access to a microwave to heat her food. She apologized and said due to new policies they could not. I know it wasn't their fault, but I did call a couple times before we left and was assured we could warm up her food. Popcorn is the only thing she will eat at the Disney parks so that's what she had for lunch and dinner. She was very hungry and needed her food. The next day my husband went to chat with a manager. We were going to order a microwave from prime and have it delivered to us. Truly we were desperate. After chatting awhile the manager said she could put a microwave in our room for us. Praise! Thank you! But why did this take so long to find a resolution?
Other issues... Our first night our remote wouldn't work. We called Mousekeeping to come in and put batteries in. They said they would come in as soon as they had availability. He came the next morning and chatted in our room for awhile. We also told him there was a terrible smell coming from the bathroom. We all smelled it walking into the room. It wasn't like a poop smell but it was weird and strong. It was there right when we checked in. He said he'd come back later to take care of it. Well, it was like this for the remainder of our seven night stay. Our refrigerator froze the first night. After this the fridge didn't get cold. Our AC was set at 65 our entire stay and we were still hot. Btw I am always cold but the room with was definitely hot. Thank goodness they had ceiling fans. We called again on the fourth day because we thought someone would come in and deliver towels and take our trash and this didn't happen. Yes we read their mousekeeping policies before arriving. We knew it would be limited but it still should've been before the fourth day.
It was just a very different Disney experience. We definitely tried to show grace because we know this is a trying time. It just stinks when you pay thousands for a Disney experience. I wonder if the hotel just wasn't ready? Or is it 2020 and I'm being extra sensitive? I'm bummed it was't a better experience because the Skyliner was extremely convenient.