I have noticed a number of threads where people complain about something "bad" that happened and it spoiled their vacation. Usually these bad experiences can be corrected or reduced with either planning or an attitude adjustment. What I would like to discuss on this thread are things that are likely to happen and the best way to cope with them.
I have two examples dealing with SSR.
We arrived at SSR on Saturday, Dec 2nd. Our problem was that bell services was overwhelmed with distributing everyone's luggage. It was so bad that they had stopped answering the phone. We did not get our luggage until 11pm (we arrived at 2pm). How to cope? First, realize that something like this will eventually happen to you. Second, pack your carry on with just enough stuff to get you through the first night and to the morning (swimsuits, pajammas, medications, next days clothes, etc). Then leave a note stuck to your door telling bell services not to deliver any luggage after 10pm, that you will call for it in the morning.
Another example.
People tend to complain about being placed way out in the Paddock. There is an advantage to being out there. In the mornings when everyone is trying to get to the parks, your bus stops are first. This means you get to sit. On really busy days, the busses can be full by the time they get to the last bus stop. The people with the "good" rooms have to wait for the next bus, and hope it is not full also. As for getting to the pools, if you take a resort day (no parks) you can rent bicycles for the day at the resort. This will make everything a lot closer.
I have two examples dealing with SSR.
We arrived at SSR on Saturday, Dec 2nd. Our problem was that bell services was overwhelmed with distributing everyone's luggage. It was so bad that they had stopped answering the phone. We did not get our luggage until 11pm (we arrived at 2pm). How to cope? First, realize that something like this will eventually happen to you. Second, pack your carry on with just enough stuff to get you through the first night and to the morning (swimsuits, pajammas, medications, next days clothes, etc). Then leave a note stuck to your door telling bell services not to deliver any luggage after 10pm, that you will call for it in the morning.
Another example.
People tend to complain about being placed way out in the Paddock. There is an advantage to being out there. In the mornings when everyone is trying to get to the parks, your bus stops are first. This means you get to sit. On really busy days, the busses can be full by the time they get to the last bus stop. The people with the "good" rooms have to wait for the next bus, and hope it is not full also. As for getting to the pools, if you take a resort day (no parks) you can rent bicycles for the day at the resort. This will make everything a lot closer.