gdrj
Boardwalk owner since 1999
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- Jan 13, 2012
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I recently stayed at Poly in the Tokelau Longhouse. Absolutely love the resort, the new pool, and the general vibe of the resort. That is why when we looked to add on we purchased our second contract at the Poly. Tokelau as many of you know was the last Longhouse to open, months after the first two.
I was so disappointed in the cleanliness of the building and the general upkeep. We had checked in on a Saturday so I gave it a few days (thinking Monday might have a full crew). I spoke to a mgr on Tuesday early AM and late Tuesday when not one of the issues had been remedied. While I received lip service of the importance nothing was done until Thursday after a few e-mails back and forth. While the issues by themselves were insignificant when you add them up it is something that truly is concerning. I did speak to DVC and sent photos to them; again they gave me the lip service, who knows if it will actually mean anything.
The issues included:
1-Hallway carpets not vacuumed.
2-Carpet stains from spills etc. (I would think spot treating them would be easy and extend carpet life)
3- Bedrails in hallway for days
4- Gum on tile in front of elevator
5-Chocolate on tile in front of elevator
6-Chocolate on elevator floor
7-Wallpaper in elevator in need of being re-glued
8-extensive wall damage by cleaning carts near where they store them
9-Food/stains on exterior of my room door
10- Garbage still in room when checked in
11- No plates or bowls in room (paper)
12- Stain of food near sliding door
13- Room had been cleaned but build up of dust bunnies along wall in room along wood floor area
14- Stained DVC mat at entrance. Even something as simple as having it straight at the entrance
15- Outdoor stairs stain worn off and cobwebs all over stairs
16- Gum or candy wrappers under furniture in Longhouse Lobby.
17- To get to my room I had to weave around cleaning carts, bags of garbage and clean and dirty linens, say excuse me to housekeeping staff to get by. No standards at all.
Finally on Wednesday I saw a housekeeping supervisor near the elevators as I was headed out. He had a spray bottle and a broom. He sprayed a small spot and used a broom to scrub a small tile area, the gum and candy 2 feet away was still there when he finished! I find it amazing that a guest can see this and the culture at Disney has changed SO MUCH that for days cast members walk by and do nothing. It is obvious that the mgt team does not walk the building nor does DVC mgt. It truly was frustrating to know that I cared more about the upkeep of the building than anyone on payroll.
I was so disappointed in the cleanliness of the building and the general upkeep. We had checked in on a Saturday so I gave it a few days (thinking Monday might have a full crew). I spoke to a mgr on Tuesday early AM and late Tuesday when not one of the issues had been remedied. While I received lip service of the importance nothing was done until Thursday after a few e-mails back and forth. While the issues by themselves were insignificant when you add them up it is something that truly is concerning. I did speak to DVC and sent photos to them; again they gave me the lip service, who knows if it will actually mean anything.
The issues included:
1-Hallway carpets not vacuumed.
2-Carpet stains from spills etc. (I would think spot treating them would be easy and extend carpet life)
3- Bedrails in hallway for days
4- Gum on tile in front of elevator
5-Chocolate on tile in front of elevator
6-Chocolate on elevator floor
7-Wallpaper in elevator in need of being re-glued
8-extensive wall damage by cleaning carts near where they store them
9-Food/stains on exterior of my room door
10- Garbage still in room when checked in
11- No plates or bowls in room (paper)
12- Stain of food near sliding door
13- Room had been cleaned but build up of dust bunnies along wall in room along wood floor area
14- Stained DVC mat at entrance. Even something as simple as having it straight at the entrance
15- Outdoor stairs stain worn off and cobwebs all over stairs
16- Gum or candy wrappers under furniture in Longhouse Lobby.
17- To get to my room I had to weave around cleaning carts, bags of garbage and clean and dirty linens, say excuse me to housekeeping staff to get by. No standards at all.
Finally on Wednesday I saw a housekeeping supervisor near the elevators as I was headed out. He had a spray bottle and a broom. He sprayed a small spot and used a broom to scrub a small tile area, the gum and candy 2 feet away was still there when he finished! I find it amazing that a guest can see this and the culture at Disney has changed SO MUCH that for days cast members walk by and do nothing. It is obvious that the mgt team does not walk the building nor does DVC mgt. It truly was frustrating to know that I cared more about the upkeep of the building than anyone on payroll.