Buzz2001
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I think you are over reacting.krismom said:O.K.- we all know the customer relations side of Disney has been lacking lately .... I just got a call today from some bigwig at Disney guest services who said she received my Email regarding some "unmagical" things that occurred during our last trip at the Polynesian. Basically- I found some junk under the bed and just threw it out and housekeeping pretty much was nonexistent- but the biggie was when my toddler found medication (I later found out it was a sleeping pill) next to the nightstand that was NOT from us. I brought it to the front deskin a ziploc and the guy said "what do you want me to do with it?!" I was floored by his rudeness and not wanting to ruin our trip- I just walked away. Of course, now I know I should have asked for a manager.... needless to say, sorry this is so wordy.... the message from guest relations said they apologized for any problems we incurred and would be sending $10.00 Disney dollars to us as a sign of good will. I can't believe a measly ten bucks is all they can do- I don't even want $$$- how about an apology from the jerk at the front desk? (I included his name in the letter) or maybe a complimentary dinner for our next visit (which would probably cost them LESS than ten dollars! Anyway, she left a call back # and I don't know what to say if I even bother to return the call... I am actually insulted. Am I overreacting? Flame suit is on so fire away!
First, I am a believer that if you are dissatified with your room, resort, CM, theme park or vacation, find a manager and discuss it there, not once you get home. You're more likely to get your apologies in person.
Secondly, does rudeness have a price tag so that if a CM is rude, you are entitled to a certain amount?
Lastly, you have a legit gripe about the room but it is with management. Housekeepers only get so much time per room. They are held to a schedule. Getting down on their knees to check under the bed may or may not be on the list of things to do just like changing bedspreads between guests is not. Anyone could have missed seeing a small pill on the floor between the bed and nightstand. What would you have like the front desk to do about it?