First, I am speaking for myself and not my DW (Cam). I appreciate all of the comments and well wishes to this point and the opposing view points in the "
DCL Camp." I though it might be good to answer some questions.
The "gifts" were not asked for nor enjoyed. The cheese tray came just moments before we were dining at Palos. We did not use or enjoy it. (We could have gotten many things better and more timely from the regular room service menu at no charge.) The stuffed Mickey "angel" was not expected or wanted. It was simply just placed on our bed one evening. The
Castaway Cay rentals for snorkel gear were not used. The gifts just started showing up... sent to placate us no doubt. They are in NO WAY "fair and equitable for these circumstances." We are more than willing to send back the Mickey "angel" and the signed Mickey Mouse photo print from Shutters to the Executive Guest Correspondent. Maybe they can re-use them for the next cruisers in Cabin #6634 who are unhappy about the verandah.
Mickey4Me is correct, a large portion of the viewing area on the verandah was taken up with the metal portion of the ship's exterior. I would guess about 50%. The photo that was posted by Dave does not accurately depict it. The design of the cabin did not allow for a great view of it through the curtains and doorway. You'd really need to be there, which we were.
The verandah issue did not ruin our whole trip. However, it certainly ruined our enjoyment and planned use of the verandah which is the only issue here. The bottom line is that we were told one thing by a CM and received another. I have stated to my DW that I would be satisfied if DCL were to offer the following compensation:
Since we got a 1/2 view verandah, I'd like to receive 1/2 credit for the difference we paid for the stateroom with the verandah. I don't think this is asking too much. I would take it as a credit towards our next cruise. I would also like the rooms to be reclassified for future cruisers.
No doubt, some good has come of this issue. Many future cruisers have learned of these obstructed view verandahs through this thread. I am happy about that. However, I do feel that "something is missing" in their response. Namely the admission of responsibility for the CM in giving out the mis-information.
We have booked 2 adjoining rooms for April 2004, which we are planning to change to June 2004. If this is the final response from Disney, we've got some tough decisions to make about our bookings.
To keep this issue alive, I would ask that you write, e-mail or call
Disney Cruise Lines to seek the reclassification of these obstructed view rooms. Our collective goal should be to protect others, in the future, who deserve nothing short of what they are paying for.... a Magical cruise experience.
Thank you.
Howard