FriendsOfEeyore
Proud Parents of EJ!
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- Dec 18, 2000
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ok, here goes my next BIG thought...
Now, I realize that daily housekeeping would increase our dues dramatically, but....
There have been many reports of various types of damage done to rooms at the different DVC resorts. Also, there is the whole "my room was not cleaned properly" issue, whether that be dust, mold or dirty dishes. My question is, If we had daily housekeeping at the DVC Resorts, would this limit the damage done to furniture and help the "clean" issues that we hear so much about?
My Arguement in Favor:
If we had daily housekeeping, it is unlikely that guests / members would get away with damaging the furniture, as the rooms would be inspected daily. Also, would people be more careful knowing that the rooms are looked at everyday? If furniture is damaged during the stay, the occupant would be responsible finaically for the necessary repairs. I also think that if the rooms were cleaned daily, that there is better chance that housekeeping would catch things like mold, missing kitchen items and pills dropped by previous guests.
My Arguement Against:
The question is, would it be more cost effective for us, the members, to pay for this additional level of service through an increase of our dues? Would the cost be offset by a lower "replacement" cost and "complaint" cost regarding room quality? Obviously the "complaint" cost does not carry a financial cost that would be easily calculated. Other than to say, that if the CM did not have to deal with the "complaint", that they could be doing some more Disney. An Opportunity Cost, for us Accountants.
Would we lose that "home" feeling, knowing that someone was entering your "home" everyday while we were either out to the parks, the pools or shopping. Would we be interupted by those early knocks on the door yelling, "Housekeeping!!!" Hmmm, that does not sound too much like "home" too me. Now a kid screaming, that is a different story..
Thoughts?
Edward
Now, I realize that daily housekeeping would increase our dues dramatically, but....
There have been many reports of various types of damage done to rooms at the different DVC resorts. Also, there is the whole "my room was not cleaned properly" issue, whether that be dust, mold or dirty dishes. My question is, If we had daily housekeeping at the DVC Resorts, would this limit the damage done to furniture and help the "clean" issues that we hear so much about?
My Arguement in Favor:
If we had daily housekeeping, it is unlikely that guests / members would get away with damaging the furniture, as the rooms would be inspected daily. Also, would people be more careful knowing that the rooms are looked at everyday? If furniture is damaged during the stay, the occupant would be responsible finaically for the necessary repairs. I also think that if the rooms were cleaned daily, that there is better chance that housekeeping would catch things like mold, missing kitchen items and pills dropped by previous guests.
My Arguement Against:
The question is, would it be more cost effective for us, the members, to pay for this additional level of service through an increase of our dues? Would the cost be offset by a lower "replacement" cost and "complaint" cost regarding room quality? Obviously the "complaint" cost does not carry a financial cost that would be easily calculated. Other than to say, that if the CM did not have to deal with the "complaint", that they could be doing some more Disney. An Opportunity Cost, for us Accountants.
Would we lose that "home" feeling, knowing that someone was entering your "home" everyday while we were either out to the parks, the pools or shopping. Would we be interupted by those early knocks on the door yelling, "Housekeeping!!!" Hmmm, that does not sound too much like "home" too me. Now a kid screaming, that is a different story..
Thoughts?
Edward