In a letter of response dated August 5, 2002 Disney responds:
"Thank you for your e-mails, letter and facsimile regarding the letter I sent to you on July 17, 2002. It has been forwarded to my attention, and I appreciate this opportunity to address your concerns once again.
Please allow me to reiterate my heartfelt regret for any miscommunication or disappointment with your stateroom verandah. I can assure you that it is never our intention to mislead our guests about any aspect of our operation. Our company recognizes the necessity of accurate information, and every effort is made to enable all of our
Disney Cruise Line representatives to consistently provide the most accurate information to our travel partners and guests. I would also like to apologize if particular individuals onboard our cruise ship did not reflect to you the high standards of courtesy and professionalism for which our cast and crew are known. Your comments have been shared with the appropriate shipboard and shoreside management individuals.
Furthermore, your comments, in addition to those received by other guests concerning those particular stateroom verandahs, are being considered for reclassification. However, we feel that the stateroom amenities and complimentary rentals at Disney's
Castaway Cay, valued at $90, are fair and equitable for these circumstances. Please be assured, though, that we will continue to strive to provide our guests with the finest vacation and entertainment experiences, and we are truly grateful for your valuable input to help us achieve that goal.
Although we are unable to provide you with an alternative solution to your concerns, we want you to know that it would be our pleasure to welcome you aboard the Disney Magic once again. We hope you will reconsider returning to
Disney Cruise Line.
Sincerely,
Executive Guest Correspondent
Disney Cruise Line"
Our comment is forthcoming..... We'd love to hear yours... Thanks.
Howard