ilovecoasters
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My husband posted this on another board. I thought I'd share with everyone here as well.
My wife and I went to Boardwalk staying at a DVC studio for one
night. It was a boardwalk view and my wife was very excited. We have
stayed at many different Disney hotels including Port Orleans,
Coronado Beach, Caribbean beach etc. as well as DVC sites such as
Saratoga Springs (0ur home base), Animal Kingdom,and Beach Club. We've always been happy with the hotels, in particular DVC hotels. They've been clean, quiet and overall just great places to stay.
Then comes our trip to Boardwalk. First of all we drive up to the
security kiosk and are told there is now a fee for DVC members to
valet park. I didn't feel like arguing and just told them I'd park
myself. Big mistake, the lot closest to the hotel is full and I end
up in employee parking across the street. Long story short, major
walk to the hotel only to find out that they DVC still did have free
valet parking. Strike one for Boardwalk, then I call my wife who has
already checked in to find our room. I go to the front desk as well
to make sure they are sending a happy birthday arrangement, especially since member services had also notated it on our reservation. They say
yes and I start my very long long walk to my room 2013. After about five
minutes of solid walking I find the room. It's dingy, with scratches
on the walls, old food by the sofa, and an overall shoddy appearance. I'm unimpressed since I've seen what DVC usually offers which is a very clean and up to date room. Also there was only one paper plate, two paper bowls,
and no plastic cups left by housekeeping. I'm pretty ticked by this
point but it's my wife's birthday and I don't want her upset. (Strike two for Boardwalk)
Later that evening we return to the room, no birthday arrangement. I
call downstairs and I'm told it's "being delivered as we speak", this
makes call numbers three to get a b-day greeting for my wife and it was already 9:30pm. It finally arrives after the fireworks at Epcot. I wonder who starts delivering bday greetings that late as most families are settling in for the night? My guess it that they forgot, again.
Next morning we get up to leave and I go to get my shoes on. Lift up
my sneaker with my hand and watch a 2 1/2 inch roach scurry out of my
shoe and run for a hole in the wall. I yell, my wife sees it as well
and I call down to complain. My wife is told that this is Florida and
we have roaches and that maybe it came in with us. Well, I've lived in Florida for 32 years and I know there are roaches, however I don't have them in my house and I live under 50 miles from Disney. I'm really annoyed at this point but the cherry on the cake was lifting up one of my suitcases and seeing a second roachscurry off the bottom of my luggage and run for the t.v. stand. This time my son is with me when I see it. Unfortunately the roaches were to quick to catch. I wanted proof for managment. As we head out of the room, to see a manager, we are greeted by a third roach in the hall, on its back, but still kicking. We point that one out to a housekeeper who smiles and shrugs. (Strike three for Boarwalk)
On the plus side when we did talk to managment and they were
fabulous. They tried to give us our points back, but because they were from last year's points, We were instead compensated well for our inconvenience which I wasn't really looking for but appreciated. They were very apologetic and I feel they were sincere. The staff by the way was very nice but the hotel was downright shoddy by Disney standards. I'll stick to Saratoga, Animal Kindom and Beach Club from now on.
Has anybody else has an issue like this at a DVC resort? I usually
don't post but I really wanted to know if anyone else has had issues
like this. The manager did ask that we call and write member services. He told us that refurb for Boardwalk was scheduled for 2009 and he felt it was needed as well. I am wondering if having the rooms on top of the restaurants contributed to the roaches, but either way, I will not be back.
My wife and I went to Boardwalk staying at a DVC studio for one
night. It was a boardwalk view and my wife was very excited. We have
stayed at many different Disney hotels including Port Orleans,
Coronado Beach, Caribbean beach etc. as well as DVC sites such as
Saratoga Springs (0ur home base), Animal Kingdom,and Beach Club. We've always been happy with the hotels, in particular DVC hotels. They've been clean, quiet and overall just great places to stay.
Then comes our trip to Boardwalk. First of all we drive up to the
security kiosk and are told there is now a fee for DVC members to
valet park. I didn't feel like arguing and just told them I'd park
myself. Big mistake, the lot closest to the hotel is full and I end
up in employee parking across the street. Long story short, major
walk to the hotel only to find out that they DVC still did have free
valet parking. Strike one for Boardwalk, then I call my wife who has
already checked in to find our room. I go to the front desk as well
to make sure they are sending a happy birthday arrangement, especially since member services had also notated it on our reservation. They say
yes and I start my very long long walk to my room 2013. After about five
minutes of solid walking I find the room. It's dingy, with scratches
on the walls, old food by the sofa, and an overall shoddy appearance. I'm unimpressed since I've seen what DVC usually offers which is a very clean and up to date room. Also there was only one paper plate, two paper bowls,
and no plastic cups left by housekeeping. I'm pretty ticked by this
point but it's my wife's birthday and I don't want her upset. (Strike two for Boardwalk)
Later that evening we return to the room, no birthday arrangement. I
call downstairs and I'm told it's "being delivered as we speak", this
makes call numbers three to get a b-day greeting for my wife and it was already 9:30pm. It finally arrives after the fireworks at Epcot. I wonder who starts delivering bday greetings that late as most families are settling in for the night? My guess it that they forgot, again.
Next morning we get up to leave and I go to get my shoes on. Lift up
my sneaker with my hand and watch a 2 1/2 inch roach scurry out of my
shoe and run for a hole in the wall. I yell, my wife sees it as well
and I call down to complain. My wife is told that this is Florida and
we have roaches and that maybe it came in with us. Well, I've lived in Florida for 32 years and I know there are roaches, however I don't have them in my house and I live under 50 miles from Disney. I'm really annoyed at this point but the cherry on the cake was lifting up one of my suitcases and seeing a second roachscurry off the bottom of my luggage and run for the t.v. stand. This time my son is with me when I see it. Unfortunately the roaches were to quick to catch. I wanted proof for managment. As we head out of the room, to see a manager, we are greeted by a third roach in the hall, on its back, but still kicking. We point that one out to a housekeeper who smiles and shrugs. (Strike three for Boarwalk)
On the plus side when we did talk to managment and they were
fabulous. They tried to give us our points back, but because they were from last year's points, We were instead compensated well for our inconvenience which I wasn't really looking for but appreciated. They were very apologetic and I feel they were sincere. The staff by the way was very nice but the hotel was downright shoddy by Disney standards. I'll stick to Saratoga, Animal Kindom and Beach Club from now on.
Has anybody else has an issue like this at a DVC resort? I usually
don't post but I really wanted to know if anyone else has had issues
like this. The manager did ask that we call and write member services. He told us that refurb for Boardwalk was scheduled for 2009 and he felt it was needed as well. I am wondering if having the rooms on top of the restaurants contributed to the roaches, but either way, I will not be back.