MS Told Me To "Have a Disney Day"

Wrote a letter to DVC MS asking about a WL for Kidani, asking whether it would open up when more inventory was declared in September.

Was told that my wait list would match when someone chooses to 'modify or cancel' their reservation. Nothing was mentioned about the new inventory.

Anyway, at the end of email I was told to "Have a Disney Day." She didn't tell me to "Have a magical day." Some of you out there know what "Have a Disney Day" means. I do. I replied and told her to have a Disney day as well.

:)

I wasn't mad in my original email and complimented MS within the email, so I don't know why I got that in reply.

Not sure about the second part but as far as new inventory it can be put into the reservation system before it is actually declared. There is a clause in the contract for that. Otherwise, there would be very few rooms available for future point reservations when a resort first opens for sales. They estimate future sales and put the rooms into the system in advance. So there will probably not be additional rooms added to the system in September, they are probably already there.
 
Wow, I've learned a few things today. Personally I tend to take things at face value...hmmmm, may have to give that more thought.
 
I just had to google it too!!! LOL!!!!!

Oh my, I hope that is not what the CM meant!!!!

I actually may use that line if I run into a rude guest!!! LOL

HA!! OK..I used to work at the MGM Grand Las Vegas..we HAD to tell guests to 'Have a Grand Day" (which I have heard at the Grand Californian too and just cringe)..WELL...I got so where that phrase had a very different meaning than intended..said in a very nice voice with a big smile to the nastiest of guests...
 
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I never knew this I want to use this as at work in the worst way

But i do not think the CM meant it in this situation

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