My sister (long-time DVC member, not a complainer) is at OKW now. When they checked in yesterday, their room (2 BR) was not very clean. Most notably, the sheets on the sofa bed had obviously not been cleaned. She called housekeeping to complain, to be told that they would try and send someone to change the sheets, but that it would be awhile, as housekeeping was very busy.
Not very pleased with this response, especially the lack of concern about the problem, she went to the front desk. They offered to give her $100 on her room key (said it was for a free meal...given that they have a party of 6 in the room, that must be a free counter service meal). Next, they offered to move her to a different room, but as part of the group had already gone out to dinner, that would have been difficult. Also, they were staying near another relative in the same resort, and didn't want to lose that spot.
My sister was hoping for a prompt and complete cleaning, but ended up leaving the resort late for a dinner reservation without any certainty that the sheets were even going to be changed by the time the group returned to the room. She called me from the bus, very upset and wondering what she should have done differently. I said she did the right things, and that if things were not right when she returned that she would need to pursue it right away, both with housekeeping and the front desk.
Any suggestions?
Not very pleased with this response, especially the lack of concern about the problem, she went to the front desk. They offered to give her $100 on her room key (said it was for a free meal...given that they have a party of 6 in the room, that must be a free counter service meal). Next, they offered to move her to a different room, but as part of the group had already gone out to dinner, that would have been difficult. Also, they were staying near another relative in the same resort, and didn't want to lose that spot.
My sister was hoping for a prompt and complete cleaning, but ended up leaving the resort late for a dinner reservation without any certainty that the sheets were even going to be changed by the time the group returned to the room. She called me from the bus, very upset and wondering what she should have done differently. I said she did the right things, and that if things were not right when she returned that she would need to pursue it right away, both with housekeeping and the front desk.
Any suggestions?