No elevator accidents at BWV??? Read on....

maepartner

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This is from one of my posts from April 2002 :)

Now of course we can’t go back to the room without a stop at the ESPN. I ordered a club wrap to go and we headed to the room. We got on the elevator to the fourth floor, my sister got out, banging the door with her EVC, but I had dropped my fanny pack and of course the zipper wasn’t closed and the contents spilled out…meanwhile the door closed and it would NOT open again! The most it would do was open an inch, close altogether, open an inch, and close again. OH chit, I said “Teresa, get me outta here!” She tried prying the doors open with her hands, as did I, but to no avail. Now Im feeling claustrophobic, but trying to stay calm (never happened to me before, but I was always afraid it would someday). I tried all the buttons and none would work. I pushed the alarm button for a second, but it was late and I was afraid we were waking everyone up. Then I spotted the elevator telephone door, opened it and picked up the phone. A man answered “911, what is your emergency” Yikes, I would have thought the phone would ring down in the lobby. I told him I was stuck on the elevator at the BWV and couldn’t get out. He asked “Are you in distress, sir?” Grrr……I said “Im not a sir! And no, Im not in distress, YET!” “Okay, sir, we’ll get someone over there as soon as possible” Now I know I have a deep voice, but this guy was starting to annoy me so I just said OK. Well no one came and after 15 minutes and my sister is outside laughing so hard her sides hurt! I called back, again he said “theyre on their way,sir” Grrr….if I could have reached through phone! Now its getting close inside and Im feeling pretty hot,,,,AND I’m getting an attitude! I told my sister to go make me a frozen mudslide in the room with an extra long straw in it, as I was thirsty J But she didn’t want to leave me there alone (she wanted a few more laughs). Then she spots the house phone over on a table, DOH,,,and I told her to call downstairs. Ten minutes later a couple of employees came up with some kind of tool and finally got the dang door open! They were apologetic, and put some tape across door opening so no one would use it…(they said they couldn’t shut it down because then it would have to be reprogrammed). Guess what I had when I got back to the room J Make it a double, Tree! :Pinkbounc :jester: :bounce:
 
OK, so I was wrong. BWV isn't as good as even I thought.

The next post will probably be about cloudy glass.
 
Richyams, I just went to OKW first time last month, I was the one with the 10 Boston COllege girls :) Had a great time but it makes the others pale in comparison as far as spaciousness goes :) With that crowd, Im probably the only one that ever actually FILLED the fridge to the brim (freezer too, couldnt get door shut) :)

P.S. What's the deal with the clean windows at BWV? Trying to catch the drift there, LOL
 
On the 'funniest DVC....." thread, one mention was a thread about me bumming someone out about BWV. THey asked for the good points, so I gave them a few.

The units are so convenient that you can reach in from the balcony and get a beer out of the fridge without getting up.

There has never been an elevator accident at BWV

The glass is very clear at BWV.

i was just trying to list some of the highpoints of BWV.
 

you forgot one :)

There is no "bus-stop confusion" at BWV as there is only one :)
 
Was it the outside door that got jammed? If that happens to you again (God forbid, but if it does), push open the inside safety doors (should push open easily) and look up and to your right. There is a release cord there that you can pull while pushing the outer doors open. They should come open easily. I have been stuck in THREE elevators (lucky me:rolleyes: ), and the last time, we had to use the above trick to get the doors open. This happened at a VERY fancy Carribean resort that I shall not name here. We felt our cable snap as we got to the lobby level, and then we fell about 2 feet and the emergency cable took over. It was a little scary, but what was even worse was that we were in the elevator with a 20-something girl who actually was claustrophobic. It took us a few minutes to figure out how to get ourselves out, and it's a good thing that we did. Maintenance never showed up! Apparently they went to the wrong bank of elevators!! The poor girl in the elevator with us was having a full-out panic attack by the time my husband and I got the doors open. Also, after we got out, the girl and I had to stand by the elevator while my husband went to find an employee because the elevator was 2 feet below the floor, but the doors were open...someone could have fallen in:eek:
 
Call me stupid but I still do not get the:

"The glass is very clear at BWV." thing

Confused...sigh



:confused: :confused: :confused: :confused: :confused: :confused:

thanks
jaysue
 
Please don't try to free yourself from a stalled elevator. The car might start moving when you are trying to free yourself and you could be seriously injured. A lady in a town, not too far from mine, was decapitated because someone didn't wait for the elevator tech to shut it down before getting her off. The car started to move when she was getting out and she was killed.

Play like Tom Hanks in You've got mail and sit on the floor and chill. Better safe than sorry. Keep calling on the phone or get someone else to call on a house phone until a knowledgeable person arrives to rescue.
 
"Call me stupid but I still do not get the:

"The glass is very clear at BWV." thing

Confused...sigh"

That's just Richyams sarcastic way of saying OKW is better then BWV. Someone challenged him to say something good about BWV. Instead of saying great location, fun pool, beautiful resort, he chose instead to good naturedly disrespect the resort by saying "the glass is very clear".
 
Originally posted by Deb & Bill
Please don't try to free yourself from a stalled elevator. The car might start moving when you are trying to free yourself and you could be seriously injured. A lady in a town, not too far from mine, was decapitated because someone didn't wait for the elevator tech to shut it down before getting her off. The car started to move when she was getting out and she was killed.

Play like Tom Hanks in You've got mail and sit on the floor and chill. Better safe than sorry. Keep calling on the phone or get someone else to call on a house phone until a knowledgeable person arrives to rescue.

Pulling the door release cord won't set the elevator moving. It's clearly part of the design of the elevator (I'm an engineer). Also, we knew that we were locked on the emergency cable, so nobody was getting decapitated :) Unfortunately, we could have waited all day and nobody would have come to help us :( The maintenance people that we finally did find (on our own...they never came to find us) had no idea that we were in there and no idea that there was now an elevator sitting frozen 2 feet below the lobby, just waiting for someone to fall in. The worst part of the experience was that they took all of our names and room numbers...I kept waiting to get a bill for a broken elevator, LOL:rolleyes:
 
Oh that poor woman :( What a terrible thing. Chrissyk Ill keep that in mind if and when I ever get stuck again.....Methinks one should always carry a flask when venturing onto a scary elevator. You just never know! :)
 
If you would have asked me this morning what the last thing I thought I would read about on the DIS...I would not have even thought to say...."Ummm....decapitation by an elevator"

That's what I love about this place...never can tell what might come up. Not to make little of her tragic circumstance (which clearly it is)...just would've bet against hearing about it here.
 
Can you imagine the horror of feeling the cable snap??? Thank God for the emergency cable, yikes! Guess that's why I dont skydive LOL I like having my feet on terra firma :) That probably also explains why I have recurring nightmares of falling through the air and waking up before I hit :)

p.s. You'd think they'd have a "break for emergency" glass on elevators, that contains a bottle of Southern Comfort :)
 
Originally posted by maepartner
Can you imagine the horror of feeling the cable snap??? Thank God for the emergency cable, yikes! Guess that's why I dont skydive LOL I like having my feet on terra firma :) That probably also explains why I have recurring nightmares of falling through the air and waking up before I hit :)

p.s. You'd think they'd have a "break for emergency" glass on elevators, that contains a bottle of Souther Comfort :)

Yeah, it's totally not something that I want to experience again, LOL! I agree...a bottle of booze in an emergency box is a good idea! Had we not found the emergency door release, we would have needed some booze to help calm the poor girl who was stuck in there with us;) Seriously, I felt really bad for her...she was in a real panic :(
 



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