Some of the BCV owners need to bring the pictures posted in this thread to the annual meeting on December 5th and very politely demand some action of the part of the DVC Mousekeepers management.
(I am going to be there during that time but I am not a BCV owner so I don't think that I can attend)
Going backwards in the thread, I agree with one of the early posters that care needs to be taken by our fellow members in the manner that they treat and upkeep the rooms. Just to give you an example-whenever I have rented at the beach, I have to pay a security deposit...which is not released until the condition of my unit is reported after my departure. Maybe DVC needs to consider a "point penalty" if the room is unreasonably unclean and stained (don't report me as an evil one to the tag fairy for this yet until I finish my thought).
Maybe Mousekeeping needs to have their managers look over the condition of a room that is particularly poor before they start cleaning it so that a point penalty of....let's say....30 points....can be assessed on the member's account. A few of these situations with people getting docked points noted on these boards and people will strive to keep the rooms cleaner, throw away the food that they have no intention of eating, and load/run the dishwasher before they leave. If you create a large spill on the carpet, pick up the telephone and call Mousekeeping...profusely apologize and request that the carpet/upholstry be cleaned before the stain sets in. It's the least you can do...would you let it fester at home? (if you do, I don't want to visit your house)
This would not only encourage members to treat their "part-time home" with more respect, but would also encourage Mousekeepers to communicate more with their management when they are faced with a daunting task and knowing that cleaning that one unit will take them as much time as it would to clean four relatively clean units.
DVC Mousekeepers are paid per unit cleaned, not hourly as the rest of the WDW Mousekeepers are...and this may very well be part of the problem!!! I
As one other poster noted, if these problems are not reported to a Mousekeeping supervisor/general manager on the spot, it will only leave a problem for the next person who stays in the room.
So please...take your digital cameras down to the desk but ask for a Mousekeeping supervisor to meet you at the room so you can point out the issues firsthand.