Mr. & Mrs. Smith
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I was just wondering if anyone else has experienced horrible housekeeping at All-Star Sports. Now, it might just be that standards are different in Florida than where I come from but I couldn't believe it.
When we checked in, the room was clean. We even had two towel animals waiting for us, which was very nice. But I think that that was the last time it was really cleaned for the whole eight nights that we stayed there. Most days, I swear, all they did was give us clean towels and make the bed. I don't think the bathroom was cleaned more than two days. One day, we came back to find clean towels left for us with our dirty towels still on the floor where we had left them. During our "sleep-in" day, the same housekeeper barged in on us twice before 10 am! Usually in a hotel, they will push your stuff out of the way so that they can vacuum but I'm pretty sure they didn't vacuum the whole time because our stuff remained untouched. In fact, when I went to leave, I noticed that my hair dryer was in the same spot on the floor behind a chair where I had left it the first day.
Does this happen in deluxe or moderate resorts? I know that we payed a cheaper rate but I don't think it's acceptable to cut costs on the housekeeping. Isn't that the point of staying in a hotel?
I would have gone to the main desk about it but didn't really want to spend my vacation that way. We put up with it but I intend to write a letter so that other guests won't have the same experience.
Also, there was a huge maintance issue. Because they had the main pool blocked off for rehab, there was only one narrow path left for visitors to get to their rooms. This was fine, until it rained. I'm not kidding you, we had to wade through water that was half way up my shin to get by. There was no other path. When we informed Disney of this, we were brushed off as they told us that they already knew. However, it took hours after we contacted them for the matter to be cleared up.
I think next time we will upgrade to a moderate and just not stay as long to make up for the added cost. While I didn't mind the atmosphere and the food at the value resort, I really did feel that we were being treated worse than guests who stay elsewhere. We visited several of the other resorts and immediately noticed how well we were treated by the staff. Those at the All-Star Sports didn't even seem to be working for Disney.
When we checked in, the room was clean. We even had two towel animals waiting for us, which was very nice. But I think that that was the last time it was really cleaned for the whole eight nights that we stayed there. Most days, I swear, all they did was give us clean towels and make the bed. I don't think the bathroom was cleaned more than two days. One day, we came back to find clean towels left for us with our dirty towels still on the floor where we had left them. During our "sleep-in" day, the same housekeeper barged in on us twice before 10 am! Usually in a hotel, they will push your stuff out of the way so that they can vacuum but I'm pretty sure they didn't vacuum the whole time because our stuff remained untouched. In fact, when I went to leave, I noticed that my hair dryer was in the same spot on the floor behind a chair where I had left it the first day.
Does this happen in deluxe or moderate resorts? I know that we payed a cheaper rate but I don't think it's acceptable to cut costs on the housekeeping. Isn't that the point of staying in a hotel?
I would have gone to the main desk about it but didn't really want to spend my vacation that way. We put up with it but I intend to write a letter so that other guests won't have the same experience.
Also, there was a huge maintance issue. Because they had the main pool blocked off for rehab, there was only one narrow path left for visitors to get to their rooms. This was fine, until it rained. I'm not kidding you, we had to wade through water that was half way up my shin to get by. There was no other path. When we informed Disney of this, we were brushed off as they told us that they already knew. However, it took hours after we contacted them for the matter to be cleared up.
I think next time we will upgrade to a moderate and just not stay as long to make up for the added cost. While I didn't mind the atmosphere and the food at the value resort, I really did feel that we were being treated worse than guests who stay elsewhere. We visited several of the other resorts and immediately noticed how well we were treated by the staff. Those at the All-Star Sports didn't even seem to be working for Disney.