Just got back from a weekend at C.S. Springs resort and have a word of warning. My wife checked in before I did on Friday as I was at work. While she was in the room there was a knock on the door and someone identified themselves as a Disney worker wanted to get into the room, without a clear explanation. My wife opened the door a bit, but still had the chain locked. The man insisted he had to get into the room, but still, upon questioning wasn't clear about why. When she wouldn't let him in the room, he began to get agitated, clenching his fists. My wife closed the door and called the front desk, telling them what happened and asking to send someone over. Meanwhile she called me, as I was on the road towards the hotel. All this happened at approx. 4:00. I arrived at the resort at 5:45, we returned to the room at 6:10 and finally there was someone there. This person was only a room key reader. We were shocked that it took then so long to respond and then only with a woman (who was nice) bet certainly not equipped to handle any situation that could have been dangerous. I couldn't believe that it took that long for Disney to respond and then with no obvious concern. That was callous and certainly not the way we expect Disney to handle such situations. I am writing a letter to the General Manager of the hotel of course, and can't wait for his/her response. We are Vacation Club members and stay at Disney quite often since we only live an hour away. This was by far the scariest experience we have had. For my wife her weekend was ruined of course as this resort didn't garner much in the way of positive marks.
The food court situation didn't get many positive reviews from us. We ate breakfast at the food court on Sunday; the food was cold, and they seemed to not be very good at accommodating handicapped situations (we were with a friend in a wheelchair).
I have been to Disney long enough to know that you always give the resorts at least twice, especially if you have a bad experience the first time. It's to bad, because the resort is beautifully themed and would be a pleasure to stay there, (except the food court). I do hope they beef up their security measures and be a little more responsive to situations that arise.
On the bright side, it is Disney, and the rest of the weekend was a great one!!!!
The food court situation didn't get many positive reviews from us. We ate breakfast at the food court on Sunday; the food was cold, and they seemed to not be very good at accommodating handicapped situations (we were with a friend in a wheelchair).
I have been to Disney long enough to know that you always give the resorts at least twice, especially if you have a bad experience the first time. It's to bad, because the resort is beautifully themed and would be a pleasure to stay there, (except the food court). I do hope they beef up their security measures and be a little more responsive to situations that arise.
On the bright side, it is Disney, and the rest of the weekend was a great one!!!!