Deb & Bill
DVC-Trivia Contest, Apr-2006: Honorable Mention
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It's probably still open because we are all waiting to hear back from the OP....if he dares.
Nah, his posting style is more hit and run.
It's probably still open because we are all waiting to hear back from the OP....if he dares.
It's probably still open because we are all waiting to hear back from the OP....if he dares.
There is always the Contemporary Resort....

. After that incident, they did not get that warm and fuzzy feeling from anybody else (CM wise) while at the GF.  When things go wrong, it is hard to recover... After staying at the Poly, which is (almost) always magical with friendly and helpful CMs, it was kind of a culture shock for them.  In one visit to the Grand Floridian, it went from a possible future stay (and a honeymoon) to a "no way" all because of a snotty CM.  Was it a fluke? Probably. I know a lot of DISers think the world of the GF (as we do of the Poly).  But the GF isn't gonna happen.  There is always the Contemporary Resort....
Some CM didn't think this foursome was quite up to GF standards. Words were exchanged, feelings were hurt,

Well, "not quite up to GF standards" is very vague. Personally I was expecting something more drastic than an eye roll.
Did your party report the CM for his rudeness?
While staying at the Poly, my DW, DD, wife's BFF, and her DD went to the Grand Floridian for lunch, shopping, and to look around on a "park free" day. My wife's friend's daughter wants(wanted) to stay at the GF on her honeymoon. Some CM didn't think this foursome was quite up to GF standards. Words were exchanged, feelings were hurt, and while no one shed any blood, the GF shot themselves in the butt. You have to go the extra mile to get my DW PO'ed. I have (a couple of times) found this line in the sand. All it takes is some college friends, some rum/vodka, and some spare time... or apparently be a Grand Floridian CM. We actually considered the GF this past July (would have been cheaper). There is not even a remote chance of us staying there in the future - unless a divorce is involved - and I can't live on 35 cents a week....
And am I a bad person to think that if your behaviour is such that you get tossed from the GF, then management isn't going to weep at the thought that you won't be returning as a paying guest?
Poohforyou said:I don't know, 2 seperate incidents at 2 different resorts where the op or his party did nothing yo incite an issue but were on the receiving end of such poor treatment by a cm that it warrants starting a tread. I'm guessing thin skin or exaggeration.
Of course there is poor customer service everywhere but in what I've observed in my life the customer wasn't 100% innocent. I am not of the belief that the customer is always right.
Regarding the incident at the Poly, he was asked to remove his water shoes before using the water slide and was informed by the Lifeguard that you could wear them anywhere but on the slide.
He stated he looked around for a sign, but it was not that entailed about water shoes, so he accused the guard (or as he called him "pool nazi") of trying to show off to a female cast member.
One cannot list the mountains of things on a sign; sometimes one has to realize that common sense prevails.
Ironically, I googled "are water shoes prohibited on water slides at water parks?" The first page alone included major US water parks that stated water shoes are allowed everywhere but on pool slides. It is a safety issue; if you stop short or get caught on a fast, long run, serious injury could occur.
In that case, he was wrong and a bit of common sense was called for, not the attitude.