lookingforward
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Call CRO. Call the Call Center you think is really the AKL switchboard. Express your need to both Cast Members. Reiterate it when you check in. Try to check in early. Be willing to wait for connecting rooms to become available. But please understand: If there are no connecting rooms available, you cannot be assigned to connecting rooms.
(yes, I'm quoting myself): Okay, I spoke with one person today who works for a well-known (but I don't think mentioned in this thread) hotel chain who said, "Everything is a request". They cannot assign you to a room situation they do not have available when (i.e. the day, or possibly the time) you check in. Things happen. They try = but they can't create a situation that doesn't exist.
We discussed connecting rooms. Examples he gave me in addition to those mentioned here are natural or medical emergencies. You may have so-called 'guaranteed' connecting rooms for weeks - but if, just before you arrive, a natural disaster (like, oh, I dunno - a hurricane or tornado) occurs that requires moving thousands of people out of their homes and into a safe area, and some of those people end up at Disney resorts, and some of them get connecting rooms either because they need them due to family size/make-up, or they just happen to get assigned to rooms which connect to other rooms... WHO should uproot those folks yet again, forcing them to move out of the connecting rooms YOU* expected?
Same thing in the case of a medical situation. Surely many of you have seen the threads about 'a virus going around' at Walt Disney World. Is it truly reasonable for an ill Guest who is too sick to travel, and so needs the room a couple of extra nights but happens to be in a connecting room to be expected to move? Would any of you even WANT that room?
*General "you" - not addressing any person in particular.
I think we all can understand that some things can not be predicted in the travel industry. It can be explained 1,000 different ways and it will still be the same message...stuff happens and connecting rooms may not always be available. What is wrong and almost cruel is when they "guarantee" connecting in writing and then don't deliver. I have three kids and when they were little it was a treat to get a second room for them so my husband and I could have some time alone. When disney makes a ressie they should fully inform the family that connecting rooms are NOT guaranteed and then allow the consumer to make the choice about what to do. It seems only fair. I have made connecting room requests and was told that it was only guaranteed when traveling with small children (which I was). It always worked out for us. If they can't really guarantee it then they should not print it. Thats called bait and switch.
