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CR has long been the exception where greeters/escorts are concerned.
We have usually been directed to the front desk, and I say this as someone who stayed there with extended family that all arrived at different times and differing means (rental car or ME). Everyone was told they had to go to the front desk.
When we did the earlier 1.0 version of online check-in, our welcome packet was at the front desk.
Oh, I miss the gold cards CL used to get!
All resorts still offer a KTTW card instead of, or in addition to, the MB. Some CLs still even have yellow/CL KTTW cards left in stock which they can encode for you to use. My DH only uses the KTTW card.
When we first started staying CL, we loved the greeting and the escort to the club level was fun. That's because our first CL greeting experience at BC was great. I even remember the CM's name - Bret - and he was energetic, welcoming, friendly. But then, our CL greeting experiences started to vary at all the resorts (only place we've not stayed CL is YC.) When it's great, it's great. But when it's not great, it's kind of irritating. Trying to flag down a CM in the lobby, explaining the CL nature of our reservation, waiting for a CL greeter who walks us up but is just "meh" about the whole thing, walking back to Hawaii or up to the BWI CL desk on our own and having to explain who we are/why we're there. In the end, the CL CM roulette was becoming uncomfortable so we are now fans of the text and straight to room situation.
You bring up an issue that irks me with Disney Resorts, and CL in general - consistency and predictablility. If you've been staying on-property for many years, you've noticed the degradation. If you're a newcomer, then you can't compare it with your past stays. And, if you've stayed at 4-Star resorts, Disney CLs aren't in the same league.
It never used to feel like a privilege to be escorted upstairs to CL. In the days before text to room, you had to be escorted to get in the elevator - someone had to take you up there and check you in. Now, they've degraded the entire check-in process for everyone and have made it as impersonal as possible, CL or not.
Maybe there will be a Runner or Greeter upon arrival, maybe not. Maybe you'll get your room number by text, maybe not. Maybe your MB will work with all the doors, maybe not. Maybe someone will deign to let you up to the level you booked, maybe not. Maybe you'll get a tour of a new-to-you resort, maybe not...What a way to start a vacation

When it comes to housekeeping and extra levels of service, like CL, I wish that Disney Resorts were more consistent overall. Instead of degrading service and amenities, they should be kicking it up a notch to retain regulars and attract newcomers, especially with competition like the Four Seasons literally in their backyard.
I'm hearing recently about some improvements, such as RPC and BC, so I'll remain positive and optimistic for my upcoming CL stays. But, I'll definitely be weighing the relative worth of Disney CL and how it fits into my future stays and compares with past stays.
Keep in mind, CR is partly a business hotel. They have a bell services station outside. At most WDW hotels, bell services is off to one side. At CR, bell services greets everyone upon arrival, and asks if need help with your bags. (In the past) before we got to the front desk line, a coordinator told us where to go. Sometimes we were escorted upstairs, but more often we were told front desk would be faster.
At the other hotels, we've often been met by a greeter who greets us by name, but not ALWAYS, even during the day. CL staff works 7am-10pm. Outside of those hours, CL guests have to use the front desk.
We've been to CR a number of times, and all the CL's. Every hotel has a theme. We've always felt the theme of CR is contemporary, and the service approach fits that theme: smooth lines, minimal accessories, and not too much adornment. Other WDW hotels trend a bit more towards adornment approach to service.
We've stayed at CR many times and the Atrium Club, but this is my first Tower Club stay. Seeing that the Tower Club level has very few guests, I was just wondering if their CL Runner does a better job of greeting and escorting guests since there are fewer of them. I suspect that like Atrium Club, I have a 50/50 chance of being greeted curbside, but this will be my first ME arrival at CR so I suspect I'll have an even smaller chance of a greeting/escort.