6IrishDisneyKids
2 adults, 4 children, all goofy over Disney!
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- Aug 24, 2005
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I haven't read everyone's posts, but I wanted to reply to the OP. I hope it is possible to offer opinions contrary to the majority without being flamed. Here it goes...
I think you (OP) have some legitimate concerns including:
1.) the bugs. I live in Florida and it IS possible to live without a bunch of bugs. I have lived in my house 8 years and have yet to see 8 roaches in all that time. I understand 1 or 2 in a hotel room given what it is...but as many as the OP saw leads me to believe the room had not been treated regularly, which should be the case for all the rooms. Yes, you should have called, but there should not have been such a significant bug problem to begin with.
2.) the missing shingles, the stained carpeting and ill-repair of the hallways and lighting. As for the shingles, I think 20+ months is more than ample time to replace them. I would think Disney would want to make a better first impression on their guests. The carpeting, lighting and hallway issues...I know they are supposedly going to be addressed with repairs, but in the meantime, it seems more could be done to keep things looking more tidy in the meantime like straightening those light fixtures, cleaning the carpets (at least spot cleaning), and touch-up paint. I too would not complain about these things while on vacation - after all, I wouldn't expect these things to be addressed immediately. I understand they need to be scheduled - but that is where a letter to the powers-that-be is so important.
Disney has a reputation of doing things right. I would find the above much less than magical, and I do think the OP should send a letter addressing these issues.
I think you (OP) have some legitimate concerns including:
1.) the bugs. I live in Florida and it IS possible to live without a bunch of bugs. I have lived in my house 8 years and have yet to see 8 roaches in all that time. I understand 1 or 2 in a hotel room given what it is...but as many as the OP saw leads me to believe the room had not been treated regularly, which should be the case for all the rooms. Yes, you should have called, but there should not have been such a significant bug problem to begin with.
2.) the missing shingles, the stained carpeting and ill-repair of the hallways and lighting. As for the shingles, I think 20+ months is more than ample time to replace them. I would think Disney would want to make a better first impression on their guests. The carpeting, lighting and hallway issues...I know they are supposedly going to be addressed with repairs, but in the meantime, it seems more could be done to keep things looking more tidy in the meantime like straightening those light fixtures, cleaning the carpets (at least spot cleaning), and touch-up paint. I too would not complain about these things while on vacation - after all, I wouldn't expect these things to be addressed immediately. I understand they need to be scheduled - but that is where a letter to the powers-that-be is so important.
Disney has a reputation of doing things right. I would find the above much less than magical, and I do think the OP should send a letter addressing these issues.