Mle8308
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If you stay, be prepared to pay, it won’t be free.I will do that tomorrow morning. I’m just wondering at this point what my expectation should be.
If you stay, be prepared to pay, it won’t be free.I will do that tomorrow morning. I’m just wondering at this point what my expectation should be.
“A hurricane” - which hurricane was that - Floyd ‘99?I had friends that had their stay extended because of a hurricane passing over.
They didn't have to pay for it.
IMO, Disney has been great with communication and hurricane protection. We're at the BWV right now, and have had numerous phone messages, as well as updates on MDE app. All the CM's have been wonderful. The buffet they have for guests at the BW Convention center is awesome. We looked at extending our stay past Friday using the 25% discount, OTU points, borrowing, etc., etc., but with the weather clearing soon, have decided to check-up Friday and get some Epcot love in before driving home to Georgia. Even with the hurricane, this has been an awesome 5 nt vacation. We're DVC Legacy Fans - we'll be back soon
IMO, Disney has been great with communication and hurricane protection. We're at the BWV right now, and have had numerous phone messages, as well as updates on MDE app. All the CM's have been wonderful. The buffet they have for guests at the BW Convention center is awesome. We looked at extending our stay past Friday using the 25% discount, OTU points, borrowing, etc., etc., but with the weather clearing soon, have decided to check-up Friday and get some Epcot love in before driving home to Georgia. Even with the hurricane, this has been an awesome 5 nt vacation. We're DVC Legacy Fans - we'll be back soon!!
I forget. It wasn't long ago enough to be Floyd. They were at SSR, I remember that.“A hurricane” - which hurricane was that - Floyd ‘99?
By definition, the fact some folks are having a great experience and others are not with the communication means the communication has been terrible.
So instead of going down the day before or morning of, you decide to just ignore it so you can somehow justify getting a free room? On what planet do you think you are owed a free room? You knew this thing was coming. If you didn't want to pay, like every other person there has to, you should have switched to a hotel you could afford.Disney hotel mgmt has, thus far, been incredibly poor at providing any instruction or communication to guests. We’ve received no phone messages or notices under our door — nothing. The only proactive notice we have is a message board set up on an easel in the lobby late last night. My thought right now is that they have already given us instruction, via this board notice to all guests. It reads:
For the safety of our guests and cast members, all guests including our Disney Vacation Club Members must check in to our resorts on Sept. 28, by 3pm. Guests may reschedule their trip or cancel their stay with us, any customary cancellation fees will be waived. Check-ins will not be accepted on Thursday, Sept. 29. Characters will not be available in character dining locations on Wednesday, Sept. 28 and Thursday, Sept 29. Guests who are checked in by 3pm on Wednesday, Sept 28 will be asked to shelter in place at their resort hotel for the duration of the storm. This includes any resort-to-resort transfers.
When I started hearing from other guests that were waiting in the hour+ line in the lobby or calling directly to DVC that Disney was demanding cash or points to extend their stay (for a completely ruined trip, no less), I decided to intentionally avoid contact ahead of time. After all, we have a guaranteed room through 11am tomorrow morning. My read of this notice above (the only notice Disney has given me) is that I am being instructed to “shelter in my room” until the storm has passed and Disney has determined it is safe for people to leave the resort. I’m not even sure I’m going to go down to the lobby tomorrow morning. I believe this notice is pretty clear, given it is the only information provided. My primary concern is that our keys will likely be automatically deactivated after 11am tomorrow, so if we all vacate the room at one time, we will lose access.
So what did you end up doing?Booking another night at the going DVC points rate is actually a pretty steep cost … particularly for our situation where we have a 2-bedroom unit, but only 3 of our party remains to ride out the storm.
So instead of going down the day before or morning of, you decide to just ignore it so you can somehow justify getting a free room? On what planet do you think you are owed a free room? You knew this thing was coming. If you didn't want to pay, like every other person there has to, you should have switched to a hotel you could afford.
I can't imagine Disney/DVC is just going to let people get free rooms. My guess is the next time people go to use points they'll see the points were taken or their membership is locked.
Disney can eat the $50 real cost of maintaining these rooms for an extra night for people's safety....I mean that is their top priority, right?
I just don’t get this line of thinking..whether it was Disney or any other hotel in the area.
Are you supportive of price gouging on gas, bread and the such?
If not, why would you support the same thing when it comes to shelter?
Disney and many other corporations benefit tremendously from public funds and breaks, why shouldn't they be required to.give back in times of extreme need?
Not to mention, gouging your most loyal customers is probably not great for long term business.
I know if I decided to fly to Orlando when I KNOW a hurricane is coming, I'd have a place to stay during it. If not, I wouldn't go. Know why? Because I'm an adult.Disney can eat the $50 real cost of maintaining these rooms for an extra night for people's safety....I mean that is their top priority, right?
People that expect free rooms aren't the most loyal customers....they are the ones Disney probably wants to fire. The entitlement on this thread is baffling. And if Disney prices are too high there are 100 hotels in the Orlando area that are $200 and under that probably would have accommodated people if they even attempted to plan. I know those pesky hurricanes can ruin a vacation....I can't believe Disney didn't do more.Are you supportive of price gouging on gas, bread and the such?
If not, why would you support the same thing when it comes to shelter?
Disney and many other corporations benefit tremendously from public funds and breaks, why shouldn't they be required to.give back in times of extreme need?
Not to mention, gouging your most loyal customers is probably not great for long term business.
Expecting someone to pay normal prices is not price gouging. So, the grocery store who charged those who live in FL for bread and water to ride out the storms were not price gouging because they didn’t hand that stuff out for free
Guests were offered a discount for cash stays. Disney waived cancellation fees for guests. DVC waived holding penalties and returned borrowed points for those who didn’t make it.
They offered buffets to guests for $20/person which was well below what they would normally charge. They did other things to help guests and CMs stay safe, like handing out flashlights and other things.
They even canceled those checking in Thursday in part so they had the rooms for those already there needing to extend their stay.
Sorry, I just don’t agree because they didn’t give everyone free rooms for the ones who had to extend means they were gouging guests.
Plenty of businesses did the best they could to help those who were not able to leave early or who were evacuating from other parts of Florida. We can leave it at that.
Pay us $500 for our studio room or good luck with the storm is a fairly opportunitistic stance.Expecting someone to pay normal prices is not price gouging. So, the grocery store who charged those who live in FL for bread and water to ride out the storms were not price gouging because they didn’t hand that stuff out for free
Guests were offered a discount for cash stays. Disney waived cancellation fees for guests. DVC waived holding penalties and returned borrowed points for those who didn’t make it.
They offered buffets to guests for $20/person which was well below what they would normally charge. They did other things to help guests and CMs stay safe, like handing out flashlights and other things.
They even canceled those checking in Thursday in part so they had the rooms for those already there needing to extend their stay.
Sorry, I just don’t agree because they didn’t give everyone free rooms for the ones who had to extend means they were gouging guests.
Plenty of businesses did the best they could to help those who were not able to leave early or who were evacuating from other parts of Florida. We can leave it at that.