We stayed at RP checking in August 12 and departing August 16. Charley blew over us August 13th, later in the evening.
We had several incidents within one hour of checking in that made me feel like I did not belong at the Royal Pacific--I felt really looked down upon by several employees in just minutes!
1) The valet guys were extremely rude when they found out we did not want valet parking or help with our bags. We parked away from the front entrance, but just wanted to dig out suitcase out, and when they found out we needed no help, they demanded we move our car right then and there, even though there were a ton of cars in that 1/2 circle, and we were quite a distance from the door. We did not leave it, we just wanted to get luggage out, but that did not matter. They harassed us enough that my husband parked the car and drug our suitcase across the parking lot.
2) Check in lady informed me my rate was "too cheap to qualify for the amenities of the LOWES program" when I gave her my member card. She just said it in just a quietly snide way. I got the amenities last time when I stayed at the Portofino with an entertainment rate.
3) Went to the room to discover it had a mini bar. We were given no key. Went to the fron desk and asked for the mini bar key and she said, "We have refrigerators for rent for $15 a day." I asked her what made her think I would not buy anything from the mini bar, and she just sighed and handed me the key.
4) Had a message from the front desk we needed to settle our account right away--after checking an hour ago! I was on hold for 15 minutes to figure out what was going on and the guy said I did not fill out my information card, not sign it. I told him I was not given one and he said, "I SUPPOSE it could have happened that way."
It was just the way he slipped out 'suppose' that drove me bananas!
I left a note the next day with the conceierge for the manager but never heard from the manager.
I dropped it because he still had a good time despite that and despite Charley, and the park workers did such an excellent job working around those conditions.
Was I too sensitive?
We had several incidents within one hour of checking in that made me feel like I did not belong at the Royal Pacific--I felt really looked down upon by several employees in just minutes!
1) The valet guys were extremely rude when they found out we did not want valet parking or help with our bags. We parked away from the front entrance, but just wanted to dig out suitcase out, and when they found out we needed no help, they demanded we move our car right then and there, even though there were a ton of cars in that 1/2 circle, and we were quite a distance from the door. We did not leave it, we just wanted to get luggage out, but that did not matter. They harassed us enough that my husband parked the car and drug our suitcase across the parking lot.
2) Check in lady informed me my rate was "too cheap to qualify for the amenities of the LOWES program" when I gave her my member card. She just said it in just a quietly snide way. I got the amenities last time when I stayed at the Portofino with an entertainment rate.
3) Went to the room to discover it had a mini bar. We were given no key. Went to the fron desk and asked for the mini bar key and she said, "We have refrigerators for rent for $15 a day." I asked her what made her think I would not buy anything from the mini bar, and she just sighed and handed me the key.
4) Had a message from the front desk we needed to settle our account right away--after checking an hour ago! I was on hold for 15 minutes to figure out what was going on and the guy said I did not fill out my information card, not sign it. I told him I was not given one and he said, "I SUPPOSE it could have happened that way."
It was just the way he slipped out 'suppose' that drove me bananas!
I left a note the next day with the conceierge for the manager but never heard from the manager.
I dropped it because he still had a good time despite that and despite Charley, and the park workers did such an excellent job working around those conditions.
Was I too sensitive?