SmithSmith
DIS Veteran
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- Jul 25, 2014
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The compensation (from your other post) definitely sounds fair. The part about the no motion detector is definitely crap. You can see it on the unit!! It’s the white hump in the lower right hand corner of the face. Though it does sound like something is wrong with your unit besides that. Our room is stuffy when we get back from the parks, but once we’re in and moving around it starts to work. Also I think the ceiling fan is keeping the detector active overnight, so it’s not too bad.
We didn’t ask for one on this trip, but at other resorts we’ve asked for a box fan from housekeeping and they’ve brought one. They should have offered you that as well!
Thanks for this. I pointed out to Don that you can see the motion sensor right on the thermostat, but he said that was a temperature sensor. Even though I had a background that dealt with motion sensors, I briefly believed him because he has a way of talking with such confidence that everything out of his mouth sounds like the truth. For example, we spoke about past resort stays and I mentioned I had stayed at Riverside a few years ago and also back in the day when it was Dixie Landings. He corrected me by saying he had started his Disney career at Dixie Landings and that French Quarter was Dixie Landings, so that meant I stayed at French Quarter and not Riverside like I believed. I briefly believed him even though I have distinct memories of staying in the Magnolia Bend buildings. Just a quick google search confirmed what I knew to be true and that is Riverside was originally Dixie Landings. So I’m definitely not going to take his word as gospel.
What I don’t understand is how the rooms get so stuffy in the first place. There were nights we were only gone an hour or so from the room, and despite the cool outdoor temps and the freezing hallways, our room would get so hot. Where is all this heat coming from?
