bumbershoot
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What kind of bothers me is why should we have to go to the front desk to get any satisfaction? Sometimes that just isn't practical. What are people supposed to do if there's one adult and children)? What if you just got out of the shower and are dripping wet? Maybe you just encountered a plumbing issue. People think it's acceptable that we supposedly can call the front desk, but it's not really the front desk so our message isn't carried? A couple years ago, I was on a solo trip and woke up one morning with severe intestinal rebellion (use your imagination). I called the front desk several times with no response. Finally, I just opened the door and screamed and cried (real juvenile response, I know). Being told "you have to go to the front desk" wouldn't be a good response for me. And yet, is everyone OK with this?
It's the same for ALL the WDW resorts. This isn't a DVC thing, that the Front Desk button doesn't get answered by people at the resort. It's a Disney thing.
If you have a maintenance problem, call maintenance. Housekeeping problem, call housekeeping.
I would have had a problem with those webs, as that shows quite a bit of time of Housekeeping ignoring them, so I probably would have made sure to get Housekeeping management informed of the problem. And if my aunt, who used to be a hotel housekeeper herself and knows VERY well what a hard and rotten job it is, was staying with us, she probably would have marched down to wherever Housekeeping keeps themselves and gotten ALL of them involved. (she would not have appreciated those webs...the job is hard, but you are, actually, supposed to DO IT if you're a housekeeper)
Owners cleaning their rooms because Mousekeeping doesn't do a proper job doesn't make sense to me just like me swapping of furnace filters or re-chalking the bathtub doesn't make sense either. If I wanted to do those things I could stay home, put on my Disney music, spray my Disney scents, and take the time to look at all of the Disney stuff that decorates our house including our Walt/Mickey statue.
Bill
I agree.
Just like I made sure everyone who needed to know, knew when our dryer didn't work at the 1 bedroom at Boardwalk (washing/drying clothes was the ONLY reason we had booked that room intead of a Studio, so I could wash/dry all night while we slept during our midnight to checkout stay there). I mean, that's not something I could fix myself, but I let EVERYONE know. Including writing to DVC after our stay. If they don't know, they don't know. Perhaps they are waiting for 100 complaints about the same issue before they do something about it...I am absolutely willing to be part of that 100 complaints. I don't want to have to clean something that I didn't make dirty.