MickeyMouseCD524
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Maybe it's changed but I know the Wynn use to be 72.It is 24 hours.
Maybe it's changed but I know the Wynn use to be 72.It is 24 hours.
My family has been going every year for the past 6 years. We usually stay at the Poly and this was our first stay at BLT. You can't beat the location. We had a 1 BDRM standard view. I used the room finder on touring plans and requested 7512 based on their suggestions. We ended up in 7304. Wasn't the worst but if I couldn't be on 5th floor, I wanted ground. The CM I spoke with said that standard views are floors 1-3 and 5 wasn't an option.
The only problem I had was with housekeeping. As has been previously stated, housekeeping comes every day to get the trash and does a thorough clean on day 4 when you are staying in a DVC. The problem was that I had a baby that naps from 2-4 every day and that is the time they ALWAYS came. I put out the sign when I laid the baby down. They knocked anyway. I went to the door and told her my baby was asleep. She said she needed to get the trash. I told her to come back later. She said she would come in an hour. I told her to come at 4. She said she was off at 4. I said "sorry" so she said she would get it the next day.
SO- the next day same routine- except I was in the bathroom, doing my personal business and my baby was asleep. Not only did I have the sign out, but had the door stop on. They knock again. I ignore. They knock again. I ignore again. Finally, they use their key and BAM the door against the door stop. I YELL "I'm in the bathroom"!! They BAM again. "I'M IN THE BATHROOM"!!! My baby starts crying, then they leave. I am LIVID!!! I immediately call housekeeping and can't get an answer. I call the front desk and complain. She asks if I had the sign out and I told her I did. She said she will take care of it.
The next day I didn't take the baby back to the room for a nap as we went to Animal Kingdom and stayed there the entire day.
However, the following day- back at it again. 3:00. BAM!!!! UGGGGHHHHH!!! I didn't even bother to call.
The following day was a full clean day, so they serviced the room before nap time.
We had a great vaca at a great location. I hope never to repeat this housekeeping horror.
One last thing that was different than our stays at the Poly was there was no bell services. If you wanted it, you had to drive over to the Contemporary entrance to get it. Upon leaving, you had to call Contemporary bell services to come help you again. No carts available for public use.
Also, I had rented a stroller from Kingdom Strollers and had to go over to Contemp to pick it up.
Heaven forbid anyone take a leisurely shower with or without the room occupied sign.
This is what worries me about our upcoming stay. My dd21 generally stays in the room and sleeps in then showers while dh and I go for a walk then have breakfast. I feel like we can't do that for fear she'll be barged in on.
I understand that with what's going on in the world, particularly after Las Vegas they feel the need to up security, but this all seems poorly thought out and intrusive to the point of absurdity.
OP if I had been you I would have been livid. You don't mess with a mama and her sleeping baby!
Further confirmation they will tell you whatever it takes to get you off the phone.Honestly, the woman seemed at a loss before she assured me that the room occupied sign would be respected.
I would much rather have the metal detectors mentioned earlier than this intrusive mess of a policy.
The so-called security checks are pointless,too.You pay for a little privacy, you get a little privacy. Just not 24 hours daily
Metal detectors and similar security measures would be pointless. Many Disney resorts consist of multiple!e buildings, and even those that don't, do have multiple!e entrances.
So from PP's who have contacted Disney with questions about this policy, they seem to be doing just as @mom2rtk says- they are saying what you want to hear and get you off the phone and keep your room booking. They are not, in some cases, honoring the Room Occupied signs. Some aren't even given the signs! But, I think it's still important for those that have been on a trip that had a bad experience contact Disney. Even if they just give a simple apology, they still will have to document the complaint- which is important!
I sent an email to DVC. Misse
I agree with this logic. I used my DVC points for my recent stay at a BWV studio, so I decided to send an email to DVC Wednesday evening. A mature lady by the name of Joy from DVC member correspondence called yesterday am to respond to my email. She was attentive and patient. She admitted that this was a new policy and said that member feedback is helpful and appreciated as Disney gauges how the policy is handled. She said the comments are being shared up the ladder to resort management and DVC management. I gave detail of my issue of being surprised by being walked in on after not being able to hear a knock on the door. I also expressed concern for future solo trips or when our 22 year old DD travels with me but remains behind in the room. Her advice:
1. upon check in, ask to talk in person to the "manager on call" at the resort to specify a time frame for scheduling room service/security check. She suggested getting the name of the manager on call that you speak to for the sake of accountability, as this is the way she would do it if she were traveling. She likewise said you can tell the housekeeper who services your room that you want to speak to the housekeeping manager, and inform the housekeeping manager also in person when you want the daily trash removal, so that a) nothing is lost in translation and b) there is continuity when your room is serviced by different housekeepers during your stay.
2. I reported to Joy that I had several observations during my recent trip. Having stayed at 3 different DVC resorts, the handling of the new policy seemed to vary. Her response was that the goal was a uniform policy but that there was additional training is obviously needed and that this is an area where the feedback to DVC is helpful.
3. I inquired whether the new policy was implemented due to heightened concerns after the Vegas shooting. I was told yes, and also as a response to school shootings, etc., and in general to additional security in our current world. I do not think this policy is going away, but that Disney realizes the policy may need tweaking. When I asked, I was told others have contacted DVC about the policy.
4. I told Joy that I observed resort personnel other than housekeepers in the halls (not dressed in suits but obvious CM attire) and inquired if she could verify that personnel other than housekeepers were involved in the security checks. The answer was yes.
5. I inquired how I could avoid resort personnel from walking in on either my daughter or me while showering if we are alone in the room. Joy said if staff enters thinking the unit is unoccupied and hears the shower running, they will quickly leave. She said to make sure my daughter knew to place the room occupied sign up when showering.
I felt good talking to someone and knowing DVC is interested in feedback, and I still was disturbed by number 5 above. I liked Joy and she suggested that I call her directly if I have concerns in the future.
Hope this helps. Please call/email Disney and share the responses.
I sent an email to DVC. Misse
I agree with this logic. I used my DVC points for my recent stay at a BWV studio, so I decided to send an email to DVC Wednesday evening. A mature lady by the name of Joy from DVC member correspondence called yesterday am to respond to my email. She was attentive and patient. She admitted that this was a new policy and said that member feedback is helpful and appreciated as Disney gauges how the policy is handled. She said the comments are being shared up the ladder to resort management and DVC management. I gave detail of my issue of being surprised by being walked in on after not being able to hear a knock on the door. I also expressed concern for future solo trips or when our 22 year old DD travels with me but remains behind in the room. Her advice:
1. upon check in, ask to talk in person to the "manager on call" at the resort to specify a time frame for scheduling room service/security check. She suggested getting the name of the manager on call that you speak to for the sake of accountability, as this is the way she would do it if she were traveling. She likewise said you can tell the housekeeper who services your room that you want to speak to the housekeeping manager, and inform the housekeeping manager also in person when you want the daily trash removal, so that a) nothing is lost in translation and b) there is continuity when your room is serviced by different housekeepers during your stay.
2. I reported to Joy that I had several observations during my recent trip. Having stayed at 3 different DVC resorts, the handling of the new policy seemed to vary. Her response was that the goal was a uniform policy but that there was additional training is obviously needed and that this is an area where the feedback to DVC is helpful.
3. I inquired whether the new policy was implemented due to heightened concerns after the Vegas shooting. I was told yes, and also as a response to school shootings, etc., and in general to additional security in our current world. I do not think this policy is going away, but that Disney realizes the policy may need tweaking. When I asked, I was told others have contacted DVC about the policy.
4. I told Joy that I observed resort personnel other than housekeepers in the halls (not dressed in suits but obvious CM attire) and inquired if she could verify that personnel other than housekeepers were involved in the security checks. The answer was yes.
5. I inquired how I could avoid resort personnel from walking in on either my daughter or me while showering if we are alone in the room. Joy said if staff enters thinking the unit is unoccupied and hears the shower running, they will quickly leave. She said to make sure my daughter knew to place the room occupied sign up when showering.
I felt good talking to someone and knowing DVC is interested in feedback, and I still was disturbed by number 5 above. I liked Joy and she suggested that I call her directly if I have concerns in the future.
Hope this helps. Please call/email Disney and share the responses.
Doesn't matter if you have a sign since they still come in. I want privacy, but also felt bad for staff. One lady kept saying sorry can't come back later I have to come it's the policy. She looked just as miserable and upset as I did. So I tried to roll with it. Hoping Disney figures thinks out before our next trip.We just came back from SSR 3/1 - 3/6 and we didn't even HAVE a room occupied sign to use - only 2 rooms on our floor looked like they had them
I want privacy, but also felt bad for staff. One lady kept saying sorry can't come back later I have to come it's the policy.
I also do not think this policy is going away and I am guessing lawyer or insurance related. best hope is to tweak something for nappersI sent an email to DVC. Misse
I agree with this logic. I used my DVC points for my recent stay at a BWV studio, so I decided to send an email to DVC Wednesday evening. A mature lady by the name of Joy from DVC member correspondence called yesterday am to respond to my email. She was attentive and patient. She admitted that this was a new policy and said that member feedback is helpful and appreciated as Disney gauges how the policy is handled. She said the comments are being shared up the ladder to resort management and DVC management. I gave detail of my issue of being surprised by being walked in on after not being able to hear a knock on the door. I also expressed concern for future solo trips or when our 22 year old DD travels with me but remains behind in the room. Her advice:
1. upon check in, ask to talk in person to the "manager on call" at the resort to specify a time frame for scheduling room service/security check. She suggested getting the name of the manager on call that you speak to for the sake of accountability, as this is the way she would do it if she were traveling. She likewise said you can tell the housekeeper who services your room that you want to speak to the housekeeping manager, and inform the housekeeping manager also in person when you want the daily trash removal, so that a) nothing is lost in translation and b) there is continuity when your room is serviced by different housekeepers during your stay.
2. I reported to Joy that I had several observations during my recent trip. Having stayed at 3 different DVC resorts, the handling of the new policy seemed to vary. Her response was that the goal was a uniform policy but that there was additional training is obviously needed and that this is an area where the feedback to DVC is helpful.
3. I inquired whether the new policy was implemented due to heightened concerns after the Vegas shooting. I was told yes, and also as a response to school shootings, etc., and in general to additional security in our current world. I do not think this policy is going away, but that Disney realizes the policy may need tweaking. When I asked, I was told others have contacted DVC about the policy.
4. I told Joy that I observed resort personnel other than housekeepers in the halls (not dressed in suits but obvious CM attire) and inquired if she could verify that personnel other than housekeepers were involved in the security checks. The answer was yes.
5. I inquired how I could avoid resort personnel from walking in on either my daughter or me while showering if we are alone in the room. Joy said if staff enters thinking the unit is unoccupied and hears the shower running, they will quickly leave. She said to make sure my daughter knew to place the room occupied sign up when showering.
I felt good talking to someone and knowing DVC is interested in feedback, and I still was disturbed by number 5 above. I liked Joy and she suggested that I call her directly if I have concerns in the future.
Hope this helps. Please call/email Disney and share the responses.
I to do not think this policy is going away and I think it is lawyer or insurance related. hope it gets tweaked for the people nappingI sent an email to DVC. Misse
I agree with this logic. I used my DVC points for my recent stay at a BWV studio, so I decided to send an email to DVC Wednesday evening. A mature lady by the name of Joy from DVC member correspondence called yesterday am to respond to my email. She was attentive and patient. She admitted that this was a new policy and said that member feedback is helpful and appreciated as Disney gauges how the policy is handled. She said the comments are being shared up the ladder to resort management and DVC management. I gave detail of my issue of being surprised by being walked in on after not being able to hear a knock on the door. I also expressed concern for future solo trips or when our 22 year old DD travels with me but remains behind in the room. Her advice:
1. upon check in, ask to talk in person to the "manager on call" at the resort to specify a time frame for scheduling room service/security check. She suggested getting the name of the manager on call that you speak to for the sake of accountability, as this is the way she would do it if she were traveling. She likewise said you can tell the housekeeper who services your room that you want to speak to the housekeeping manager, and inform the housekeeping manager also in person when you want the daily trash removal, so that a) nothing is lost in translation and b) there is continuity when your room is serviced by different housekeepers during your stay.
2. I reported to Joy that I had several observations during my recent trip. Having stayed at 3 different DVC resorts, the handling of the new policy seemed to vary. Her response was that the goal was a uniform policy but that there was additional training is obviously needed and that this is an area where the feedback to DVC is helpful.
3. I inquired whether the new policy was implemented due to heightened concerns after the Vegas shooting. I was told yes, and also as a response to school shootings, etc., and in general to additional security in our current world. I do not think this policy is going away, but that Disney realizes the policy may need tweaking. When I asked, I was told others have contacted DVC about the policy.
4. I told Joy that I observed resort personnel other than housekeepers in the halls (not dressed in suits but obvious CM attire) and inquired if she could verify that personnel other than housekeepers were involved in the security checks. The answer was yes.
5. I inquired how I could avoid resort personnel from walking in on either my daughter or me while showering if we are alone in the room. Joy said if staff enters thinking the unit is unoccupied and hears the shower running, they will quickly leave. She said to make sure my daughter knew to place the room occupied sign up when showering.
I felt good talking to someone and knowing DVC is interested in feedback, and I still was disturbed by number 5 above. I liked Joy and she suggested that I call her directly if I have concerns in the future.
Hope this helps. Please call/email Disney and share the responses.
Agree with you. It's a lose situation for both staff and guest until they figure it outTHIS! I find it's really hard to be upset with the staff when they are just trying to do their job and not enforcing the policy could result in their termination. I do think it is fair to be upset with corporate Disney who made the policy and didn't completely think through the steps of implementing it...
I sent an email to DVC. Misse
I agree with this logic. I used my DVC points for my recent stay at a BWV studio, so I decided to send an email to DVC Wednesday evening. A mature lady by the name of Joy from DVC member correspondence called yesterday am to respond to my email. She was attentive and patient. She admitted that this was a new policy and said that member feedback is helpful and appreciated as Disney gauges how the policy is handled. She said the comments are being shared up the ladder to resort management and DVC management. I gave detail of my issue of being surprised by being walked in on after not being able to hear a knock on the door. I also expressed concern for future solo trips or when our 22 year old DD travels with me but remains behind in the room. Her advice:
1. upon check in, ask to talk in person to the "manager on call" at the resort to specify a time frame for scheduling room service/security check. She suggested getting the name of the manager on call that you speak to for the sake of accountability, as this is the way she would do it if she were traveling. She likewise said you can tell the housekeeper who services your room that you want to speak to the housekeeping manager, and inform the housekeeping manager also in person when you want the daily trash removal, so that a) nothing is lost in translation and b) there is continuity when your room is serviced by different housekeepers during your stay.
2. I reported to Joy that I had several observations during my recent trip. Having stayed at 3 different DVC resorts, the handling of the new policy seemed to vary. Her response was that the goal was a uniform policy but that there was additional training is obviously needed and that this is an area where the feedback to DVC is helpful.
3. I inquired whether the new policy was implemented due to heightened concerns after the Vegas shooting. I was told yes, and also as a response to school shootings, etc., and in general to additional security in our current world. I do not think this policy is going away, but that Disney realizes the policy may need tweaking. When I asked, I was told others have contacted DVC about the policy.
4. I told Joy that I observed resort personnel other than housekeepers in the halls (not dressed in suits but obvious CM attire) and inquired if she could verify that personnel other than housekeepers were involved in the security checks. The answer was yes.
5. I inquired how I could avoid resort personnel from walking in on either my daughter or me while showering if we are alone in the room. Joy said if staff enters thinking the unit is unoccupied and hears the shower running, they will quickly leave. She said to make sure my daughter knew to place the room occupied sign up when showering.
I felt good talking to someone and knowing DVC is interested in feedback, and I still was disturbed by number 5 above. I liked Joy and she suggested that I call her directly if I have concerns in the future.
Hope this helps. Please call/email Disney and share the responses.