Does Disney do everything based on making $$$? Read this!

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jenntish

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Since Disney is a publicly-traded corporation, people will talk about how the company is not 'magical' and does things for business and $$$. Well, I thought everyone should hear our story and know what an amazing company this is.

I was 5 months pregnant with my 2nd child when my Mother took our entire family on the 3-night Disney Cruise to celebrate her 60th birthday. My husband & our 2 1/2 year old son, my sister's family of 5 & my younger brother. My parents are not wealthy, and my Mom saved for a long time to make this happen.

We took our 2 1/2 year old son to the show before dinner. He had a low fever earlier in the day, but seemed fine after giving him some Tylenol. We were planning on having a low-key evening & going right to bed after dinner. A few minutes into the show I noticed my son Tyler, who was sitting on my husband's lap, was convulsing & his eyes were rolled back into his head. I screamed to take him out of the theater... and we ran outside where immediately a cast member ran and got the Medical Team to help us. I had no idea what was happening--my sweet little angel Tyler was blue, foaming at the mouth and unresponsive. The Medical team immediately grabbed Tyler, brought him to the Medical center (which thank goodness was just 9 flights down on that side of the ship), gave him oxygen, took blood/urine/x-rays and found out within minutes that he had a febrile seizure related to a rapid-rising fever due to PNEUMONIA! My son was still unconscious.

The medical team asked if we had trip insurance. We did not (I had never even heard of it before). They wanted to airlift our son back to FL, but the cost was ~$30,000. If he was taken to the hospital in the Bahamas the next day, NO medical costs would be covered because it was not in the US, nor would we get any $$$ back for flights, missed trip, etc. So the captain & Doctor, without even discussing with us, TURNED THE SHIP AROUND so my son could get US Medical Care ASAP--which was most important. I do not know if they also made this decision to avoid putting our young family into serious debt (It apparently cost Disney anywhere from $10K - $100K to cover the additional port charges and fuel). But we did NOT ask them to turn the ship around--it was decision made between the captain & medical staff.

Disney never asked us for a dime, aside from the Medical facility charges of just $1200 (which I expected to be MUCH higher based on oxygen, an IV, lab works, x-rays, bed in ER, etc.) At a US hospital/ER/Doctor it would have cost probably $5-$10K for everything they did. They DID assign us a 'fairy godmother' who checked on us several times a day at the hospital. When we were released, our Fairy Godmother (FG) got us a REALLY reduced room at the Grand Floridian because we had nowhere to go & it was Super Soap weekend. Then, the FG sent an amazing giftbasket to the room, along with a "Happy 60th Birthday" cake for my mom with candles! Disney gave us access to the concierge lounge, TWO free character dinners & two free park passes (which we could use on a later trip). They even told my son he could go the gift shop and pick out any treat he wanted! Then, they gave us a credit for our trip and told us we had one year to use this for a future cruise.

I have never in my life been more impressed with how a corporation would handle a customer crisis. I will forever be grateful to Disney for making what was the most terrifying night of my life, a little bit easier to bear. Please share this story with other Disney fans or better yet, the Disney naysayers in your life.

All my best,
Jenn
 
Thank you for sharing your story with us. I hope everything is fine with your son. I'm glad to hear that Disney was able to help make a terrible time for a parent more tolerable. As a parent, I couldn't imagine everything that you must have been going through. YAY to DISNEY:lovestruc
 
Thanks for sharing this. I often travel alone to WDW with my 4 kids since DH can't take time off. Most people don't understand why I always take them to Disney. I've never had anything like this happen; but, I always just knew that if I was a WDW and something did happen, I would be taken care of. I'm glad to know my feeling was correct. I hope everything is okay with your son. You make me want to add on more DVC points.
 
Thank you for posting. I'm so sorry that you had to experience this nightmare, but I'm glad you had people helping you along the way like this.
Bobbi:goodvibes
 

Disney ALSO refunded ALL our $$$ that we paid for the cruise to use for a future cruise. We never asked for this (or anything for that matter). Disney is truly amazing.

I ended up buying a LOT more DVC after this experience :)

Now a proud owner at BCV, SSR & AKV!
 
Wow is all I can say. Disney is wonderful in a crisis. I am glad to hear your son is okay.
 
Very cool. Always nice to read such stories!
 
Your story gave me chills. Thanks for reminding us what a great company this is.

I have been in love with Disney since our first trip as a family two years ago. My daughters both have life-threatening food allergies, and I love how Disney goes above and beyond in their knowledge and accomodations in this regard.
 
All I can say is Amazing. It is easy to move you to a new room when you do not like the view, it is something completely different to do what they did in this story. I hope your Son is better and I agree that Disney responded amazingly to your need. :)
 
It is nice to see that there is still good in everyone! They were probably even more generous to you because you didn't expect anything, you just wanted your son to be well again!
Good luck to your family:)
 
WOW!!! I love hearing stories when a company goes above and beyond, but you just don't hear them very often these days.

I hope your son is doing better, and that you enjoy the second attempt at your vacation.
 
I can't imagine who you must of felt seeing that happen to your son. What an amazing bunch of CM's!!!!
 
What amazing story. I am glad your son was okay but what a scary thing to happen while on a ship. Thanks for sharing.
 
I was having a really bad day, and really needed a wonderful story like that. I hope your son is happy and healthy. Best wishes!
 
That is a wonderful story. My two year old son had a frebrile seizure when he was 15 months and it was traumatic enough being in my own house and then at the hospital by ambulance minutes later. I can't imagine having to deal with it trapped on a cruise ship! Kudos to Disney and all the best to you and your son who I hope had a speedy recovery.
 
WOW...just....wow. Thanks for taking the time to share that, and I do hope your little boy is all better now.
 
How amazing..there are many people that I work with that think that Disney is not special and this is great story to share!! I am glad that CM were able to have control and do such an amazing thing!!
 
Wow that is such a special story.
I'm glad you son is ok.
 
Wow Jen, what an amazing story. Thanks for sharing it. Life has many twists and turns and its good to know Disney is alive with Magic.
 
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