Chapek even said they were easily getting people return to their jobs when they asked.
Obviously very few asked. Just in my small group of Florida former-CM friends, they all got jobs after their unemployment ran out. They loved their passion jobs, but either got new passions or got a taste of REAL paychecks. They don't
want to go back.
if you look at the actual FAQ posted, it does say rooms are available beginning at 4:00 pm. I think that is enough to say that most of us should expect something around that time.
But if you look at the wording in the online checkin, it's different. We all know that some underpaid IT intern just didn't get to the FAQ page yet.
So you are saying they just happened to be able to bring back tons of staff at All Stars, CBR, Pop, AOA, and others yet cant replace the few people who have quit from housekeeping for DVC?
My aunt did housekeeping for a condo timeshare with rooms a lot like DVC. She also worked in hotels. The condo/timeshare job was a million times harder. I bet the housekeepers who came back or were hired new wanted to work at one, but didn't want the other.
Exactly. So many of these people saying “what’s the big deal with a 6 pm check in” don’t have small children.
What do children have to do with it? What happens at 6pm? That's 3 to our bodies on day one. But even if it's 6 or 8 or 12, I don't get it.
And ONE, exactly ONE, brand new employee said it to one person. This isn't a thing.
They're advertising $17 and (apparently) still under staffed.
Orlando is getting expensive. ~$35,000 gross for a fulltime job isn't going to cut it anymore. And for a part time job? There are better jobs out there and people are finding them.
For everyone that is happy to think that it is OK for Disney to have 6 PM checking in times well after 4 PM, please state on your online checkin form that a late check in for Your Room Reservation is OK with you and that you will be happy that people can get their 4/-5 PM checkin times before you because you think that it’s acceptable. That way everyone is happy
I routinely tell them when I'm actually going to be there. That's the equivalent of what you're saying. You can't "state" something like what you said.
Does anybody think Disney would see any negative affects of people booking room a day in advance of arrival?
People do it already. I haven't done it with DVC, but I've done it with normal rooms and they aren't surprised. If you're arriving late late at night or early in the morning and really really need that room, just book the day before as well, do online checkin, and call to let them know when you're arriving.
I'd rather do what I did a week ago, and book the Hyatt Regency when you get in (if you have cards that earn Chase Ultimate Rewards, transfer some to your Hyatt account!), sleep a nice sleep, then go have FUN while waiting to hear about your DVC room, personally. Given that you get access to everything but the room at Disney, there are a million ways to have fun.
Sooooooo….. after reading the above post, I’m wondering if it’s worth the extra $$ to fly in at 2pm.
we have flights getting us in at 4:40, was going to change the flight so we get in at 1:40pm. Any advice? Maybe we should keep the 4:40pm arrival time and use the extra $$ twds uber?
What are you trying to accomplish?
So basically they should have had some foresight and not let go of their most valuable team members during the pandemic to avoid this.
They had to. By letting them go, the employees could get unemployment. And they could get other jobs. Not everyone wants to sit around.
To not be willing to spend some of that and hold things together is borderline negligent.
To not actively try to make money IS negligent for the investors.
In most people's view, "checking in" to a hotel is synonymous with getting into the room, not merely letting the hotel know that you've arrived. Rooms being ready for guests to occupy is the only really relevant time.
Disney gives you access to everything but the room from around 6am. That is far more than many hotels and timeshares out there allow.
I don't know about alcohol, but we had our groceries delivered and bell hop held it for us. Same thing happened when we had to change rooms. They'll ask what needs to be refrigerated so that they can store it properly.
They don't move cold groceries anymore, FYI.