dizneeluvr
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Hi!
Before I start, I'd like to remind those of you who don't know us...that we are positive posters. We LOVE Disney, LOVE DVC. So I am posting this trip report mainly to share some observations and disappointments with people who won't say, "boy I bet you wish you hadn't spent all that money on DVC" like I might hear from friends who don't know that this was hopefully a fluke-bad trip with little to no magic anywhere!
I'll start with the Good first! We arrived at VWL on Saturday, Jan 24th. We checked in around noon ...got our room around 3 ish. It was a dedicated studio at the very end of the third floor (3653). You could see the service parking lot but was easily ignored. The room was clean. A call to maintenance about a broken soap holder in the tub was returned later that night with an offer to move us (we declined--assume it was a no-charge move but don't know) and a fix the next morning. Standing on our balcony we were able to watch a large amount of the new Wishes firework show from the MK on two occasions (more on that in the bad column). Boat transpo to and from MK was phenomenal. Best ever. At closing there was boat after boat coming in to get everyone back! Kudos to WL for addressing that flaw.
Now the bad. Not sure if it was the plane or the room or some other unknown...but I developed horrible aches/fever/cough thing the morning after we arrived (and I NEVER get sick). Stuck it out (thanks to tylenol) and did MGM and AK that day and the next. Unfortunately, my "trooper status" quickly melted when our 5 yo dd developed the same thing on Tuesday while at the Magic Kingdom. Our normally happy, sweet little girl felt like garbage and only popped her head off our shoulder if she heard Mickey or Minnie's voice.
I spent ALL of Wednesday in the room with her as by now she had a high fever, etc... A call to our doc back in Missouri resulted in an expensive grouping of prescriptions sent to us at the resort. I called down to the front desk (in tears) to ask them to send it up as she was too sick to bring down there. They sent it up. I ordered room service for myself (again chocked up because I am one who needs my Disney fix in winter and I felt so bad for my daughter) as there was no food. got that. And one other request for motrin from the mercantile. In all that time--not one CM who came up made any attempt to spread a little much-needed magic. Even a cheap little balloon would have made a huge difference for my daughter (and me). But nothing. (A reflection on WL, not DVC).
Now the Ugly: For the first time in 5 years...there was no "disney magic" everywhere I looked. Sure, the illnesses didn't help...but I was willing to overlook that (wanted to overlook that) because we needed THAT FEELING that has made Disney so special for us. The characters were rushed--almost rude at times. We went to Chef Mickey's for dinner that first night and were blown off by two characters for the 60+ minutes we were there. A person next to us (their table ignored as well) complained. I didn't say anything until I heard the manager getting testy with the person and then I chimed in that we were there even longer than they were and that Mickey had NOT come, nor had Goofy. The glare I got was amazing! It was like that time after time. The worse coming at Liberty Tavern. We finally got our little one out again and these characters would come by the table and she'd scoot down from her seat to give them a hug and they'd be gone before she got to them. The sadness in her eyes was heartbreaking!!!! And our girls are well behaved kids who adore the characters and always talk to them and kiss them.
We witnessed sharp CM's throughout the parks on different occasions--very few smiles. And when we checked IN to WL the CM said "welcome home". My husband smiled and asked him how he knew...the guys says, "We say it to ALL our guests not just vacation club" with what I picked up as an attitude.
The Cinderella show in front of the castle was cancelled one day because of weather but they didn't announce it until the second it was to start although it was obvious they had made the decision sooner.
There are many more examples of the lack of magic we experienced. I have never left Disney without tears in my eyes until this trip. I was ready for the trip to be over. I'm glad that it wasn't our first trip, or even our second. In a few days I hope to be able to shrug it off as a bad week for Disney. But I will say they were not standing "Walt Tall" this week...not by a long shot!
Thanks for listening!
Laura
Before I start, I'd like to remind those of you who don't know us...that we are positive posters. We LOVE Disney, LOVE DVC. So I am posting this trip report mainly to share some observations and disappointments with people who won't say, "boy I bet you wish you hadn't spent all that money on DVC" like I might hear from friends who don't know that this was hopefully a fluke-bad trip with little to no magic anywhere!
I'll start with the Good first! We arrived at VWL on Saturday, Jan 24th. We checked in around noon ...got our room around 3 ish. It was a dedicated studio at the very end of the third floor (3653). You could see the service parking lot but was easily ignored. The room was clean. A call to maintenance about a broken soap holder in the tub was returned later that night with an offer to move us (we declined--assume it was a no-charge move but don't know) and a fix the next morning. Standing on our balcony we were able to watch a large amount of the new Wishes firework show from the MK on two occasions (more on that in the bad column). Boat transpo to and from MK was phenomenal. Best ever. At closing there was boat after boat coming in to get everyone back! Kudos to WL for addressing that flaw.
Now the bad. Not sure if it was the plane or the room or some other unknown...but I developed horrible aches/fever/cough thing the morning after we arrived (and I NEVER get sick). Stuck it out (thanks to tylenol) and did MGM and AK that day and the next. Unfortunately, my "trooper status" quickly melted when our 5 yo dd developed the same thing on Tuesday while at the Magic Kingdom. Our normally happy, sweet little girl felt like garbage and only popped her head off our shoulder if she heard Mickey or Minnie's voice.
I spent ALL of Wednesday in the room with her as by now she had a high fever, etc... A call to our doc back in Missouri resulted in an expensive grouping of prescriptions sent to us at the resort. I called down to the front desk (in tears) to ask them to send it up as she was too sick to bring down there. They sent it up. I ordered room service for myself (again chocked up because I am one who needs my Disney fix in winter and I felt so bad for my daughter) as there was no food. got that. And one other request for motrin from the mercantile. In all that time--not one CM who came up made any attempt to spread a little much-needed magic. Even a cheap little balloon would have made a huge difference for my daughter (and me). But nothing. (A reflection on WL, not DVC).
Now the Ugly: For the first time in 5 years...there was no "disney magic" everywhere I looked. Sure, the illnesses didn't help...but I was willing to overlook that (wanted to overlook that) because we needed THAT FEELING that has made Disney so special for us. The characters were rushed--almost rude at times. We went to Chef Mickey's for dinner that first night and were blown off by two characters for the 60+ minutes we were there. A person next to us (their table ignored as well) complained. I didn't say anything until I heard the manager getting testy with the person and then I chimed in that we were there even longer than they were and that Mickey had NOT come, nor had Goofy. The glare I got was amazing! It was like that time after time. The worse coming at Liberty Tavern. We finally got our little one out again and these characters would come by the table and she'd scoot down from her seat to give them a hug and they'd be gone before she got to them. The sadness in her eyes was heartbreaking!!!! And our girls are well behaved kids who adore the characters and always talk to them and kiss them.
We witnessed sharp CM's throughout the parks on different occasions--very few smiles. And when we checked IN to WL the CM said "welcome home". My husband smiled and asked him how he knew...the guys says, "We say it to ALL our guests not just vacation club" with what I picked up as an attitude.
The Cinderella show in front of the castle was cancelled one day because of weather but they didn't announce it until the second it was to start although it was obvious they had made the decision sooner.
There are many more examples of the lack of magic we experienced. I have never left Disney without tears in my eyes until this trip. I was ready for the trip to be over. I'm glad that it wasn't our first trip, or even our second. In a few days I hope to be able to shrug it off as a bad week for Disney. But I will say they were not standing "Walt Tall" this week...not by a long shot!
Thanks for listening!
Laura