Hi Mr. and Mrs. Smith, while you ordered and paid for a Lexus all we have left is a Yugo, we'll refund the difference, sorry. To quote Jerry Seinfeld, "you know how to take the reservation, you just don't know how to hold the reservation." This is totally unacceptable, requests are one thing, what you booked and paid for is another and you should be offered a similar room at another resort. When we check in to WL in a couple weeks, if we are told our courtyard view is not available, the manager will be on the phone to the Poly letting them know we are on our way over. I applaud people for keeping their cool but I believe they are letting Disney off the hook way too easily for this sort of thing and more needs to be done. I've worked in numerous resort hotels and believe me we've never let this happen and I know many will say "but this is Disney", and while I'm a Disney lover, that's not an excuse. When I worked at a resort hotel in Colorado, if somebody paid for a slopeside condo with a view of the mountain and were told we overbooked, do you think they would accept a room with a view of the parking lot? And don't even think about telling a casino gambler in AC that the room they booked wasn't available, oh man would that get ugly real fast. People work hard and save for Disney trips, heck it might be a once in a lifetime vacation, and to have this happen, no, unacceptable. My apologies for being long winded, but I've spent my entire adult life in customer service, primarily the resort hotel industry, and while you may not be able to please everyone, at the very least you do everything in your power to give them what they've paid for, no we never overbooked hedging our bets that someone would cancel.