anniet
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DH and I planned a vacation to visit his cousins in Melbourne for 8/28 thru 9/4.
The plan was we would fly into Orlando on 8/28, have dinner with some friends- the next day we would drive to Melbourne, stay with family and then drive back to Orlando on 9/2 and spend 9/2 and 9/3 in a resort in Downtown Disney.
Well Frances changed all that. On 8/31 our cousins decided they were going to evacuate Melbourne the next day. They advised us to go to Orlando and get the first flight back to Boston. So we did, however the first flight we could get on wasn't scheduled to leave until 9/3 at 7:00pm. We knew we were cutting it close, but were hopeful that we would be able to leave Orlando. On 9/1 we spent the day at Typhoon Lagoon. It was a beautiful day, but not very crowded. I figured well the kids have gone back to school- that cuts down on the crowds.
That evening we drove over to SSR to check out the resort and the model rooms. The place was deserted. We went into the lounge and ordered a drink from Darrell who looked very lonesome. I said "Is it always this quiet?" and he said "No, many guests have left to avoid the impending doom." We talked about Frances and told him how we tried to get out but were hopeful we could leave on Friday. He said he was still recovering from Charlie and after a while we wished him luck and went on our way.
The next day, Thursday 9/2 we decided to use the one park hopper day left on our pass and do the parks. We started in EPCOT, but since world showcase hadn't opened yet we hopped the monorail to MK. Then back to EPCOT. The whole time the parks were empty- and we usually go in January so for us to say they were empty is saying something. We were walking through WS when DH decided we should go out the back way and walk around the boardwalk. We went into the lobby of BWV and dh went over to the desk and began speaking with the CM. It was there that we found out that the airport was closing at noon the next day and we would not be able to get out! I was sooo upset I couldn't even speak to the woman.
DH, knowing that our reservation at the DD resort was only through 9/3 asked about availability at BWV to which she instantly replied- We are all booked.
Huh? I looked around the lobby and there were no more than 2 people there. There was one group of 4 people out on the boardwalk and the area was more deserted than it is in January. None of this made sense.
So I told dh not to worry. That DVC MS was open until 7:00pm on Thursdays and I would call them and see what we could do. When I called at 5:00pm there was a recording saying they let MS go early to prepare for the storm, but MS would be available from 9-noon the next day. I kept my faith.
DH went down to the lobby at our DD Resort where we were staying and asked about extending the reservation. "We are all booked" he was told. You've got to be kidding me!!!!
So at this point we have a category 4 hurricane coming towards us, no flight home and no hotel to stay at. I tossed and turned the whole night. The next morning at 9:00am I called MS.
With a trembling voice and trying not to cry I spoke with Roxanne. I told her the situation and she gave me the company line....DVC is all booked and all the Disney resorts are booked. I begged her and said "But please, we are DVC members and have nowhere to go!!!!" She repeated that ALL DVC resorts and all Disney resorts were booked. Still none of this seemed to ring true with the scarcity of people I had seen on the property for the last two days. I asked to speak to a manager, got put on hold for a minute or so and then was told the managers are all speaking with other guests.
At this point I just thanked her (for what I don't know) and said goodbye. She told me to have a "magical day"
Next I called OKW directly. I was told they were full because they had to bring everyone from the Fort Wilderness campsites to OKW. I guess I should have camped at FW, instead of buying DVC. I asked if she could find out for me if there was availability at any other DVC resorts and she oh so happily transferred me, supposedly to BCV's front desk where the phone rang....steady....for five minutes....before I hung up!
I called MS back about an hour later and asked about a waiting list- Nope....no waiting list. Again I explained the wholes story...again nothing, but as I hung up I got "Have a magical day!"
Not knowing what to do with ourselves, DH and I decided to walk over to DD. He stopped at the DVC kiosk and told the woman what was happening. At this point I had given up...we had no room to stay in, no flight home and I had visions of us sitting with our luggage in the lobby of the resort we were in. Where else were we going to go?
The DVC lady told us to go to Guest Services around the corner so we walked in and dh began explaining everything to the very nice men. However as dh explains all this - to me these men started to look like cats who just ate the canaries! Just my opinion, but it seemed like they were getting uncomfortable with what we were telling them. One of the men tells us to use the phone and call Wilderness Lodge directly, since that is my home resort. Dh picks up the phone and the CM crosses his fingers and says, we are hoping there's something for you. DH gets transferred to what they told him was operations, and he puts me on the line, cuz I'm the DVC member and I've got the card. After a few more moments on hold again I get the same answer "Sorry everything is booked. No there is no waiting list. Have a magical day!"
Now let me say that I am NOT a person who thinks owning DVC should give me "special priveleges". But being a DVC member in Florida, with an impending,hurricane with nowhere to go, and no way to get home, shouldn't someone in the organization stop for a moment and say "Hey we've got a person on the phone who's loyal enough to make a large investment in us. She's going to be with us for at least the next 38 years, Maybe we should try to help her find a place to stay for the hurricane, or at least take her name and cell phone number so if ANYTHING comes up in the next 24 hours we can try to help her out"
Wouldn't you think so? I cannot tell you how disappointed I am. And if the attendance on Disney property supported their claims that they were booked to capacity, I wouldn't feel so bad, but my observations did not match what I was being told.
We walked back to the DD resort where we were staying, and dh went over to the desk....pleading with the girl behind the desk she answered "You can stay, we've got cancellations and now we've got plenty of rooms". We hunkered down there and waited for Frances to pass.
I'm still very upset with Disney's unwillingness to help me. I don't want anything from them, just for them to think next time about the possibility that perhaps they should give a DVC member just a tiny bit more consideration than they gave me, when they call and are in need. If they really didn't have the rooms, fine....they still could have taken my name and number in case something came up.
I'm thinking of writing a letter. Anybody got a name and address?
The plan was we would fly into Orlando on 8/28, have dinner with some friends- the next day we would drive to Melbourne, stay with family and then drive back to Orlando on 9/2 and spend 9/2 and 9/3 in a resort in Downtown Disney.
Well Frances changed all that. On 8/31 our cousins decided they were going to evacuate Melbourne the next day. They advised us to go to Orlando and get the first flight back to Boston. So we did, however the first flight we could get on wasn't scheduled to leave until 9/3 at 7:00pm. We knew we were cutting it close, but were hopeful that we would be able to leave Orlando. On 9/1 we spent the day at Typhoon Lagoon. It was a beautiful day, but not very crowded. I figured well the kids have gone back to school- that cuts down on the crowds.
That evening we drove over to SSR to check out the resort and the model rooms. The place was deserted. We went into the lounge and ordered a drink from Darrell who looked very lonesome. I said "Is it always this quiet?" and he said "No, many guests have left to avoid the impending doom." We talked about Frances and told him how we tried to get out but were hopeful we could leave on Friday. He said he was still recovering from Charlie and after a while we wished him luck and went on our way.
The next day, Thursday 9/2 we decided to use the one park hopper day left on our pass and do the parks. We started in EPCOT, but since world showcase hadn't opened yet we hopped the monorail to MK. Then back to EPCOT. The whole time the parks were empty- and we usually go in January so for us to say they were empty is saying something. We were walking through WS when DH decided we should go out the back way and walk around the boardwalk. We went into the lobby of BWV and dh went over to the desk and began speaking with the CM. It was there that we found out that the airport was closing at noon the next day and we would not be able to get out! I was sooo upset I couldn't even speak to the woman.
DH, knowing that our reservation at the DD resort was only through 9/3 asked about availability at BWV to which she instantly replied- We are all booked.
Huh? I looked around the lobby and there were no more than 2 people there. There was one group of 4 people out on the boardwalk and the area was more deserted than it is in January. None of this made sense.
So I told dh not to worry. That DVC MS was open until 7:00pm on Thursdays and I would call them and see what we could do. When I called at 5:00pm there was a recording saying they let MS go early to prepare for the storm, but MS would be available from 9-noon the next day. I kept my faith.
DH went down to the lobby at our DD Resort where we were staying and asked about extending the reservation. "We are all booked" he was told. You've got to be kidding me!!!!
So at this point we have a category 4 hurricane coming towards us, no flight home and no hotel to stay at. I tossed and turned the whole night. The next morning at 9:00am I called MS.
With a trembling voice and trying not to cry I spoke with Roxanne. I told her the situation and she gave me the company line....DVC is all booked and all the Disney resorts are booked. I begged her and said "But please, we are DVC members and have nowhere to go!!!!" She repeated that ALL DVC resorts and all Disney resorts were booked. Still none of this seemed to ring true with the scarcity of people I had seen on the property for the last two days. I asked to speak to a manager, got put on hold for a minute or so and then was told the managers are all speaking with other guests.
At this point I just thanked her (for what I don't know) and said goodbye. She told me to have a "magical day"

Next I called OKW directly. I was told they were full because they had to bring everyone from the Fort Wilderness campsites to OKW. I guess I should have camped at FW, instead of buying DVC. I asked if she could find out for me if there was availability at any other DVC resorts and she oh so happily transferred me, supposedly to BCV's front desk where the phone rang....steady....for five minutes....before I hung up!
I called MS back about an hour later and asked about a waiting list- Nope....no waiting list. Again I explained the wholes story...again nothing, but as I hung up I got "Have a magical day!"
Not knowing what to do with ourselves, DH and I decided to walk over to DD. He stopped at the DVC kiosk and told the woman what was happening. At this point I had given up...we had no room to stay in, no flight home and I had visions of us sitting with our luggage in the lobby of the resort we were in. Where else were we going to go?
The DVC lady told us to go to Guest Services around the corner so we walked in and dh began explaining everything to the very nice men. However as dh explains all this - to me these men started to look like cats who just ate the canaries! Just my opinion, but it seemed like they were getting uncomfortable with what we were telling them. One of the men tells us to use the phone and call Wilderness Lodge directly, since that is my home resort. Dh picks up the phone and the CM crosses his fingers and says, we are hoping there's something for you. DH gets transferred to what they told him was operations, and he puts me on the line, cuz I'm the DVC member and I've got the card. After a few more moments on hold again I get the same answer "Sorry everything is booked. No there is no waiting list. Have a magical day!"
Now let me say that I am NOT a person who thinks owning DVC should give me "special priveleges". But being a DVC member in Florida, with an impending,hurricane with nowhere to go, and no way to get home, shouldn't someone in the organization stop for a moment and say "Hey we've got a person on the phone who's loyal enough to make a large investment in us. She's going to be with us for at least the next 38 years, Maybe we should try to help her find a place to stay for the hurricane, or at least take her name and cell phone number so if ANYTHING comes up in the next 24 hours we can try to help her out"
Wouldn't you think so? I cannot tell you how disappointed I am. And if the attendance on Disney property supported their claims that they were booked to capacity, I wouldn't feel so bad, but my observations did not match what I was being told.
We walked back to the DD resort where we were staying, and dh went over to the desk....pleading with the girl behind the desk she answered "You can stay, we've got cancellations and now we've got plenty of rooms". We hunkered down there and waited for Frances to pass.
I'm still very upset with Disney's unwillingness to help me. I don't want anything from them, just for them to think next time about the possibility that perhaps they should give a DVC member just a tiny bit more consideration than they gave me, when they call and are in need. If they really didn't have the rooms, fine....they still could have taken my name and number in case something came up.
I'm thinking of writing a letter. Anybody got a name and address?