Wow, someone is getting a bit defensive for nothing.
Not really...your vacation situation has no bearing on me. I really don't need support to be honest, and neither was I trying to garner support, or was I asking for any. What would make you say that? I just posted a situation that happened. Weak story???? What is weak about that?
I don't know...maybe the scared wife who then wasn't too scared to leave the room a while later, maybe the husband who didn't think to call the police when his wife called to tell him that an agitated stranger was attempting to get in the room, maybe the fact that the ADR was more important than clearing this whole thing up as to ehy the front desk's repsonse seemed to be so lacksadaisical. It was what happened and thats all there is. What would a front desk person think when hearing that a man was trying to get into a room that wasn't his? Boy I am glad you are not head of security at Disney.
Frankly, so am I! Some of you have come on here and told me what I should have done, and because I didn't, then it didn't happen as stated. Not sure why I would lie.
I didn't call you a liar. I am sure things happened exactly as you stated. I guess I am just surprised that an agitated man attempting to access your room didn't give either you or your wife more pause than 'we called the front desk and then went out to dinner later and oh by the way, my wife left the room a while after the agitated man was there because she wasn't scared anymore'. I have been a Disney Vacation Club member since 2000 and have made many happy trips to Disney. This has never happened to us, so we thought it enough to post. I am glad many of you decided to give suggestions on what we should have done, and that in itself, is good for if it happens to any one else, and that is what I always assumed these boards are for. Why would anyone try to question my or my wifes response to this situation, and what relevance does that have? It happened and my purpose was to warn people that this does happen, and that Disney should have responded quicker. Nothing that we did in response after the situation occurred should change that, though some of you choose to attack my family instead of looking at the real problem.
You have an odd definition of personal attack, but so be it.Some of the suggestions though have had a personal attack to them, and I find that quite immature. Was it a misunderstanding by the people at the front desk? Maybe, but the fact that it was acknowledged that my wife did the right thing by calling the front desk let us know that we were doing the reporting correctly.
Doll, your defense of the situation, though I don't think you were there stinks of blaming the victim instead of addressing the real problem - a strategy involved when being very defensive.
Again, no reason to be defensive...I'm not the head of Disney security. I guess I am just still confused about why the presence of an agitated starnger at a hotel room door of a woman alone wouldn't garner more of a reaction than 'we called the front desk, a while later she left the room, we went out to dinner and we didn't hear anything for a long time'Again, it is not my intent to garner any type of support, as I can handle this myself.
As I said in my first post, the rest of the weekend was great, as has been my subsequent trips including this afternoon. I hope to enjoy many more. We have a vested interest in Disney and plan on being there many times in the future to watch him.
Glad to hear that. Rest assured that if you're my neighbor in one of the resorts and an agitated stranger comes to my door, I'll be calling security, the front desk and probably the 911 from my cell phone, so you guys should be safe and still able to keep your dinner ADR!