Hi there. I just returned from a lovely stay at the Port Orleans French Quarter. My sister, her husband and their 2 little ones (boy age 3 and infant daughter) flew in on Friday night and we had a wonderful weekend visiting with them. They are still down at Port Orleans French Quarter. They were visiting the Magic Kingdom last night and a VAT of popcorn oil that was on a wobbly transport was spilled over from a bridge on TOP of them, completing coating the 3 year old as well as most of my sister (over half of her, her entire left side) and much of the baby. Their personal stroller (double stroller, nice model) was ruined. The poor young cast member who had the accident was very apologetic and physically cleaned them up to the best of her ability (with rags on hand) before escorting them into someone's office.
To make a LONG story short, they were then treated rather poorly...no apology at all. She said the supervisor that eventually came in never even made eye contact with her! They were only given disney vouchers for their clothes and told to buy them on the way out...mind you this is very late at night (did I mention they were on their way out of the park when this incident occured b/c she puts the kids down early) with a 3 year old and an infant covered in popcorn grease. THEY WERENT EVEN OFFERED A RIDE BACK TO THE HOTEL. She boarded the bus and broke out in tears as popcorn oil spilled out when she folded up the stroller. So there is my sister telling other guests to please be careful and not slip on the oil. The bus driver was better to her than the 'suits' who provided the measly clothing compensation and a paltry $50 credit for the stroller (which doesn't begin to cover the damage) The bus driver at least acted sorry and compassionate and gave her loads of fast passes so they could enjoy their remaining park visits. They have been completely inconvenienced by this mishap to say the least.
I believe it was the bus driver who took the stroller and said that it would be cleaned up for them; but now they are without a stroller. You can imagine the work it took my sister (by the time they finally got back to their room) to get the exhausted kids "de-greased" and into bed.
Is there anyone there at Disney who could actually be of some assistance to her? I mean, all she wants is for what was ruined to be fairly replaced. She had some really cute and comfy brand new leather sandals that she splurged $50 on (they match all her outfits) that Disney says should be replaced with some Mickey shoes that she needs to track down while covered in grease making her way through the crowds??????
I don't get it. What happened to taking care of your GUESTS, Disney?
Does anyone have any idea who they could speak with to get some kind of assistance? Thank you for listening to this rant!
To make a LONG story short, they were then treated rather poorly...no apology at all. She said the supervisor that eventually came in never even made eye contact with her! They were only given disney vouchers for their clothes and told to buy them on the way out...mind you this is very late at night (did I mention they were on their way out of the park when this incident occured b/c she puts the kids down early) with a 3 year old and an infant covered in popcorn grease. THEY WERENT EVEN OFFERED A RIDE BACK TO THE HOTEL. She boarded the bus and broke out in tears as popcorn oil spilled out when she folded up the stroller. So there is my sister telling other guests to please be careful and not slip on the oil. The bus driver was better to her than the 'suits' who provided the measly clothing compensation and a paltry $50 credit for the stroller (which doesn't begin to cover the damage) The bus driver at least acted sorry and compassionate and gave her loads of fast passes so they could enjoy their remaining park visits. They have been completely inconvenienced by this mishap to say the least.
I believe it was the bus driver who took the stroller and said that it would be cleaned up for them; but now they are without a stroller. You can imagine the work it took my sister (by the time they finally got back to their room) to get the exhausted kids "de-greased" and into bed.
Is there anyone there at Disney who could actually be of some assistance to her? I mean, all she wants is for what was ruined to be fairly replaced. She had some really cute and comfy brand new leather sandals that she splurged $50 on (they match all her outfits) that Disney says should be replaced with some Mickey shoes that she needs to track down while covered in grease making her way through the crowds??????
I don't get it. What happened to taking care of your GUESTS, Disney?
Does anyone have any idea who they could speak with to get some kind of assistance? Thank you for listening to this rant!