CanadianGuy
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I wish to reiterate here that as long as your request is on your reservation at least 10 days before arrival there is no need to fax.
I wish to reiterate here that as long as your request is on your reservation at least 10 days before arrival there is no need to fax.
I wish to reiterate here that as long as your request is on your reservation at least 10 days before arrival there is no need to fax.
If you called 2 weeks before arrival ... that would be the best time I would think.. before the reservations get downloaded to the resorts.
Just back - and had a refurbed room.
Had requested 60's poolside, our favorite area... but was given 70's refurbed, which is fine, was curious to try it out. Well, we switched rooms after one night. Convenience for us at 60's versus refurbed room, well, 60's won out for us.
Refurbed room was great - nice and clean, loved the comforters and the carpeting. Funny, we had a big dent in our wall though, like someone had punched it but their fist didn't go all the way through?!
But next day asked if something available in 60's. we just like it better there!
thought the mattresses in the refurb was nice. some said they were new and hard. I liked it! and the one bed in my room, my son broke that one in a bit with his jumping on the bed, LOL!
Glad you had a great trip.
Just curious - do you allow your son to jump on your bed at home? Hopefully, you reported the broken bed so it could be repaired for other guests. I never understand why guests allow their children to jump on beds at any resort - the room is not a playground.
Sorry, that comment really surprised me...it was the LOL that shocked me.
They said their son broke the bed IN not broke IT IE: softened the matress so im sure there was no need to report it. Actually my 2 year old is allowed to jump on our bed at home...its fun and the bed is not going to reak as its on a solid base so I let him....you are not a child for long enough! I do not let him jump on my sofa though and he knows the rules. I see little problem in a child jumping on a bed!!!
Oh sometimes kids get carried away on vacation and even a well meaning parent can't stop certain behavior in time ... sometimes.
It happens. I'm sure the PP didn't open the room door and say "Have at it kids!"
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They said their son broke the bed IN not broke IT IE: softened the matress so im sure there was no need to report it. Actually my 2 year old is allowed to jump on our bed at home...its fun and the bed is not going to reak as its on a solid base so I let him....you are not a child for long enough! I do not let him jump on my sofa though and he knows the rules. I see little problem in a child jumping on a bed!!!
Good eye....that little word IN makes a whole lot of difference.. Yes kids are kids and excitement probably set in when he got there!
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Hey I missed it too!!! He probably had his shoes off....I take mine off when I jump on hotel beds....just kidding, I dont jump on hotel or any other beds!!!
With certain marital activities going on, I imagine a toddler jumping wouldn't be much worse.
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Just to clarify my comment, honestly I understood that the bed was not broken upon re reading the post by stitch34, so for that I appoliguise on the same hand I had two boys and never let them jump on beds at home or away in fact I have been in rooms next to others with kids that had to be jumping on the beds do to the noise we heard through the walls. Excitement is one thing but jumping on a bed can be a dangerous thing for a child to do at home or away.
(I still don't understand children jumping on beds at a resort.Dirty shoes on the bedspread etc... )