I recently had a not so good experience at a Disney Deluxe resort. I asked at the front desk for a guest comment card and was given one with an e-mail address. I sent Disney an e-mail explaining my displeasure. I know I have seen on these boards others who have contacted Disney. My question is if you contacted the powers that be at Disney, did you get a response and if so how long did it take to get one? Thanks
It took about a month before I got a response, but here are some helpful tips for all that do have a bad experience:
- Document the date, time and name of each person that you speak to.
- Be as detailed as possible
- Explain why the experience was so bad
- Don't be afraid to say something made you feel uncomfortable, or angry, or such things.
We took our family to disney world as a belated Christmas Present last year in mid-August (yes we gave them other gifts, esp. stuff to plan for the trip)
We stayed at All Star Sports in two rooms, because we got a deal, otherwise we were going to go with a family suite at All Star Music.
When we first arrived both rooms stunk of cigarette smoke, even though they said those rooms were always non-smoking. They wouldn't (or couldn't I don't know which) give us different rooms. In addition the floors looked like they hadn't been vacuumed in about a week, the mirrors were dirty.
We immediately called housekeeping and they were cleaning the rooms when we left to go get some food and enjoy our evening. They assured us that they would get rid of the cigarette smoke smell, and in one room they did, but they still had not properly vacuumed (I think it must have been broken because we saw them use it when we were leaving) The mirrors were still dirty, all of this was mentioned to them daily.
The next day I asked housekeeping to remove all bedding, draperies, etc. in the other room, which they did this much at least. The floors and mirrors were still dirty.
I then talked with a lead at the hotel, as well as by calling housekeeping, still no further results.
I then emailed our
travel agent, asking her for advice, she has always been great to us and helped us to the best of her ability, that day the floors did actually get a bit cleaner, but still not quite there.
On our final day we were moving everything (with a 3 year old in the group you never know what you will find where), while looking under their bed, my Dad found a bill for a group from two years previous! It was an expensive bill too, also had personal information on it. The bed was not moved in two years time.
Well, when we got home, I sent an email to Disney and our Travel Agent did the same, with names, dates & times and all of this information, they then called me about a month later, they then said they were going to send a letter that would give us 2 room for 2 nights for free at any value resort with no expiration date. We received the letter about 3 days after the phone call, along with a follow up phone call and after investigating the matter said they were planning on retraining all house keeping staff at All Star Sports (I don't know if they did or were just saying that of course). Also, the public restrooms at the resort, when we had occasion to need them, were dirty, not stocked (this is at times where the resort is not busy, middle of the day, late at night, etc.) and just an embarrassment.
All of that aside, we did have a good trip, but it would have been even better had it been as clean as I have had the rooms in the past at the other Value Resorts, but at least Disney stepped up and did something for the problem, which I was not asking them to do.
As for the stealing:
Make sure you put your valuable items in the safe, the people that work there don't get paid enough to not have sticky fingers, if you can't fit in the safe, check it either every night when you get back or every morning before you leave and report it immediately, also be sure to take a photograph of it in the room. While Florida laws dictate what the hotels may be responsible for, remember that you have other rights if you used any form of a Visa, Mastercard, etc. Some banks even give further protection, also the insurance, if purchased, would cover such things.
As for the smoke problem with the vents:
I think the problem should be fixed now, as all resorts are non-smoking, except in designated areas, as long as those areas are not near vents, and there is no reason that they should be, there shouldn't be a problem, just request a room that has never been a smoking room.