Disneychic -- Your initial post was great. As you may have noticed from the thread that my experience was similar to yours. Having worked in the industry, and trained, I know how difficult it is to run such a huge property. That being said, if my trip to the Dolphin has been a "once in a lifetime trip" to DisneyWorld it really would have been too bad. I realize that some think the Swan and Dolphin are wonderful and my hats are off to you. It is great that you have had such wonderful experiences there. But, for those who might be planning to stay there...I think it is important that in planning the visit that they are well aware that things can go wrong. The information you provided in your post is valuable. It gives newcomers and those planning trips additional information on which to base their decisions. And, I'm sure the managers at Swan/Dolphin are more than happy to find out about those experiences. Too often many people go away mad or disappointed and management never knows why. Not so in my case, as my husband would say "look out she is on that they should do better than this crusade."
As it is, I have been blessed by being able to return on a yearly basis with my family and my parents. And, we have not returned to Dolphin to give it another chance. At the time, management which I now understand is different, could have cared less and I decided that we could rent our two rooms elsewhere. We have done that and had some wonderful trips. But, am I ready to give the Dolphin another try? I might ponder the question for a minute but ....
As for Mr Swan/Dolphin, over the years I have seen him use his pixie dust for many wonderful things. He has been rather elusive lately but I'm sure he still has his bag of pixie dust waiting for that special moment. If you are reading this....thanks for the things you've done in the past...I've seen many a smile over the computer!!!
And, finally...WDWtrekker...I agree...it is okay to disagree but we need to make sure we do it in a way that doesn't belittle anyone else's opinions. Thank goodness we are all different with different perspectives. That is what makes these boards so wonderful.