DisneydaveCT
DIS Veteran
- Joined
- Apr 1, 2002
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Calling to get you room cleaned properly or a obvious maintenance item repaired should not be acceptable and considered OK. The fact that they were quick to respond is nice but if they had performed their jobs correctly in the first place a call and our fellow Members vacation time should not have been required.
With all due respect, it is our job as DVC members to place a call or visit the front desk to report an unacceptable condition in any of the rooms. The DVC CM's in effect work for us, and as such we need to give them feedback. Just as we would expect our supervisor, or our customers, at work to give us feedback if we are not doing our jobs correctly. Now I am not suggesting that we track down individual CM's and chastise them for unacceptable conditions, but rather we bring it to the attention of a supervisor or higher.
By not reporting the issue, we are implying that poor Mousekeeping or other maintenance issues are an acceptable way of conducting business; which it is not.
In response to the posters about watching other guests leave trash, or otherwise poorly treat the property, I too have observed such guests. Not only have I experienced them in the resorts and the parks, but I have also seen them on the golf course.
Disney Golf maintains a seed/soil mixture on its golf carts and elsewhere on the course so that golfers can fill-in divots created by our golf shots. I use this mixture regularly at the Disney courses as well as at other golf courses where the mixture is provided. On the other hand I have encountered guests (not many thankfully) that when I mention the seed/soil mixture their response is "for what I pay to golf at Disney, the Disney maintenance staff can repair the divots." It takes a moment of time to help maintain the course for your fellow golfers, yet some people feel it is someone else responsibility.
Clearly, some people feel they can abuse the WDW facilities without a care in the world since Disney has CM's to clean up after they are done for the day.