Well, I don't know that anything in life is a definite. Be it hurricane season or not. Stuff happens.
Yep, no one is smiley face all the time. What's bad to one person isn't necessarily bad, and may even be good, to another. It keeps life interesting doesn't it ........ Keeping this in mind ...... I was acutely aware of the
DCL employees' situation when going int Orlando on 9/6/04 for the 9/7/04 cruise. I did something small, but special, for each DCL employee I had contact with. I really hate to mention this because it comes across as me expecting something in return ..... and that I certainly do not. I wanted to let them know they, as people, were appreciated by me and my wife.
I encountered many, many problems at the resort, getting to the port, while on the ship and even now still trying to correct them. Not once have I been angry with, emotional or upset with any DCL employee.
Now, at this point I take exception with the handling of my letter. I did expect my letter to be read, and someone to answer my question. Its simple ... but they didn't even answer my question in the letter. My nicely written, non-complaining, unemtional letter that asked one simple question.
I have a life too. I have to make a living too. I am a human being as well. It would have been nice for DCL to treat my letter that way. Their response clearly indicated a sterotyping of customers that write inquiries to them. How .. oh mighty ones how .. did they get "disappointment" out of my letter I'll never know. I just asked a question. But, its fine. That's part of life.
But, being the nice person I am. I will write them and tell them what they did wrong in their letter. They should have the benefit of knowing what I, a customer, think and feel about their handling of my inquiry. Hopefully my actions make them a better company in handling customer inquiries. Maybe, just maybe, this won't happen to many more customers of theirs.
Its not having problems ... there will always be those..... but rather the measure of character is how the problems are dealt with.