Donna
Where Magic Lives
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- Aug 25, 1999
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DebbieB said:I believe the original poster but I think she made a mistake by not trying to solve it when it happened, not waiting to write a letter when she got home. No way I would have accepted a room with trash like that in the bathroom. I know someone who got a bad room at BWV once and still brings it up years later but never said a word about it when they were there. I think unless you try to resolve it then and there and didn't get satisfaction, you shouldn't complain afterwards. She could have just called the front desk, spoke to the manager and asked for the room to be recleaned and then gone wherever she was going, it didn't have to interrupt her vacation. Complaining now really does no good, they can't change the bad experience. She took the time to take pictures but didn't take the time to pick up the phone and call the front desk.
That was me who had the deplorable BWV room (and still brings it up years later, lol) and i DID call and asked to be moved and was told there was nothing available (it was Halloween day). We had waited til 5:30 for that room to be ready so when we finally DID get in, we were all tired and just wanted to unpack and as we did, we noticed all the problems. For the record, you cannot "clean" cigarette burns (11 of them) in the bathroom, the finish was removed from the kitchen table, the handle was broke on the balcony door, footprints were going from floor to ceiling in the foyer, sticky counter top that for some reason would not wipe off, ripped fabric on the couch. (these are just the ones i remember). They were nice enough to replace the smokey blankets though


I know this can/could have happened anywhere, it just happened to be at our first and last stay at BWV. Remember, BWV were pretty new back in 1998 and there was no excuse for a room in that condition being given to a member.
just wondering, since that was prior to you being a dvc member, if i had showed you that room, would YOU have bought DVC?