DizMare
Mouseketeer
- Joined
- Feb 25, 2000
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Hi, Gang. We were back home at the BW Aug 4-11 and had a great time. One fly in the ointment - the 8:23 a.m. hangup phone call on our check out day.
We had done enight the night before, getting everyone finally asleep by 3 a.m. Needless to say, that phone call jolted eveyone awake and made for irritable parents and cranky kids for a good part of our last day.
Another hangup call came about 9:45. My extremely irate dh called Housekeeping and requested that they either stop calling our room and hanging up, or speak to us when we answer. The person who answered the phone replied that we "could not prove it was them."
Which, of course, is true. But it seems an unlikely coincidence that these hangups would occur on check out morning EVERYTIME we stay at BW, and that others would share the same complaint on this discussion board. No other department at the BW has a vested interest in knowing the status of a room.
When we returned, I wrote a letter of complaint to the BW Manager. This evening, I received a call from AJ, Head of Housekeeping at the BW.
AJ said that the phone calls were not Housekeeping policy and that in her 12 years of Housekeeping management, she had never heard of such a thing. She said that before 8:30 the Housekeepers are all in their meeting room having breakfast and discussing their schedules for the day. She asked that the next time we come to stay, that we contact the operator and ask that our line be monitored so that they could trace the origin of these calls. She said she would be bringing up this subject in her staff meeting and her discussions with managers at other resorts.
She sounded interested in solving the problem, altho I'm not 100% sure she believed she has a problem. We won't be back to BW (or WDW for that matter) for a good, long while (boo-hoo) so I won't be able to test out their phone monitoring suggestion. But, perhaps some of you DVCers can do it.
At any rate, just to be sure, take your phone off the hook before you go to bed on your last night.
We had done enight the night before, getting everyone finally asleep by 3 a.m. Needless to say, that phone call jolted eveyone awake and made for irritable parents and cranky kids for a good part of our last day.
Another hangup call came about 9:45. My extremely irate dh called Housekeeping and requested that they either stop calling our room and hanging up, or speak to us when we answer. The person who answered the phone replied that we "could not prove it was them."
Which, of course, is true. But it seems an unlikely coincidence that these hangups would occur on check out morning EVERYTIME we stay at BW, and that others would share the same complaint on this discussion board. No other department at the BW has a vested interest in knowing the status of a room.
When we returned, I wrote a letter of complaint to the BW Manager. This evening, I received a call from AJ, Head of Housekeeping at the BW.
AJ said that the phone calls were not Housekeeping policy and that in her 12 years of Housekeeping management, she had never heard of such a thing. She said that before 8:30 the Housekeepers are all in their meeting room having breakfast and discussing their schedules for the day. She asked that the next time we come to stay, that we contact the operator and ask that our line be monitored so that they could trace the origin of these calls. She said she would be bringing up this subject in her staff meeting and her discussions with managers at other resorts.
She sounded interested in solving the problem, altho I'm not 100% sure she believed she has a problem. We won't be back to BW (or WDW for that matter) for a good, long while (boo-hoo) so I won't be able to test out their phone monitoring suggestion. But, perhaps some of you DVCers can do it.
At any rate, just to be sure, take your phone off the hook before you go to bed on your last night.