stephmarty
Spending my Kids' Inheritance on Disney
- Joined
- Dec 31, 2001
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I am writing to ask if any of you know who I should contact at DCL with a very aggravating problem. I will paste a couple paragraph's from my letter to the Disney Club below if you would like to know more about the problem I'm having. I feel strongly that I should bring this to DCL's attention as well, and I want to make sure it gets in the hands of the right person. Your suggestions are appreciated! (Still looking forward to my 5/11 cruise despite some disillusion w/Disney).
From my letter to the Disney Club:
"My dissatisfaction stems from a general sense of confusion on the part of both The Disney Club and Disney Cruise Line. This is a classic case of a company that is so big that your right hand doesnt know what the left hand is doing. There is an overwhelming lack of understanding and meaningful communication between the different divisions at Disney, and it is causing headaches for those of us who have always been fans of the personalized service Disney once provided."
"In my particular instance, I was assured by The Disney Club that I was eligible for an onboard credit for our May 11, 2002 sailing on the Disney Magic. I joined the Club, then had my travel agent contact Disney Cruise Line to have the credit applied. The cruise line rejected this request, stating that they were no longer honoring the credit since our cruise was already nearly booked full. The impression I was left with was that DCL had done nicely with the May 11 booking and, therefore, felt no need to honor the promotion made by The Disney Club."
"My dissatisfaction continued when I contacted The Disney Club to cancel my membership. At first, the operator seemed very helpful and asked me to hold (for a very long time) while she spoke with a manager about my situation. She returned to the phone and took down all the facts of my case. She then requested that I keep my membership for a couple days while they looked into the situation with DCL. After nearly two weeks with no contact from The Disney Club, I called only to discover that no attempt had been made whatsoever to look into my case. This is when I spoke with Pat, who then had to speak with the daytime manager only to tell me I was out of luck."
From my letter to the Disney Club:
"My dissatisfaction stems from a general sense of confusion on the part of both The Disney Club and Disney Cruise Line. This is a classic case of a company that is so big that your right hand doesnt know what the left hand is doing. There is an overwhelming lack of understanding and meaningful communication between the different divisions at Disney, and it is causing headaches for those of us who have always been fans of the personalized service Disney once provided."
"In my particular instance, I was assured by The Disney Club that I was eligible for an onboard credit for our May 11, 2002 sailing on the Disney Magic. I joined the Club, then had my travel agent contact Disney Cruise Line to have the credit applied. The cruise line rejected this request, stating that they were no longer honoring the credit since our cruise was already nearly booked full. The impression I was left with was that DCL had done nicely with the May 11 booking and, therefore, felt no need to honor the promotion made by The Disney Club."
"My dissatisfaction continued when I contacted The Disney Club to cancel my membership. At first, the operator seemed very helpful and asked me to hold (for a very long time) while she spoke with a manager about my situation. She returned to the phone and took down all the facts of my case. She then requested that I keep my membership for a couple days while they looked into the situation with DCL. After nearly two weeks with no contact from The Disney Club, I called only to discover that no attempt had been made whatsoever to look into my case. This is when I spoke with Pat, who then had to speak with the daytime manager only to tell me I was out of luck."
