OP, did they give you a hard time about your complaints? Or did they offer to move you right away?
Not going to lie, I am not excited about staying here in Oct. Looking every day to see if there is a switch I can make.
The comparison a PP made between the room’s cleanliness being no worse than their own home is absolutely ridiculous. Some posters on this board will find a way to defend Disney to the death no matter what. It’s a shame.
The comparison a PP made between the room’s cleanliness being no worse than their own home is absolutely ridiculous. Some posters on this board will find a way to defend Disney to the death no matter what. It’s a shame.
Totally agree and your paying 2x that at GF. Like I said it's not just POR but most of WDW resorts. And I am also a firm believer in letting management know when there is an issue, and do not call, you need to speak with the manager face-to-face.Honestly I think this is part of the problem and I used to be one of those people. Issues at Disney resorts are overlooked so much just because it IS Disney. I have a friend who manages high end resorts all over the world, he took his kids to Disney and stayed at the GF for the week. He was amazed at the shortcuts/lack of attention to detail at a resort of that level, I just remembered him repeating this or that would never fly "in the real world". LOL
Personally I think just accepting it or complaining to friends is doing everyone a disservice including Disney. Make noise and make your dollars talk too, it's the only way to force improvements. Otherwise you get what everyone just accepts. It's a shame and it hurts my heart to book offsite but a $300 run down moderate room compared to some of the other offerings just isn't comparable these days IMO.
Thx for posting buildings with issues all.
I will only stay Preferred at POR , and request bldgs 14 or 18. ( honestly have gotten one of them each time thankfully)
We ve not had any problem that’s been mentioned and hope not too for my upcoming visit. I too take no Mousekeeping, as others have mentioned and wonder what impact it is having.
Good luck all!
And where does one find the mgr email for each resort?
Maybe so, but they don't scrub the tub and toilet during daily housekeeping.
Just returned from a trip and thought I’d put a PSA out about Riverside’s horrible housekeeping situation. We booked three nights at POR for our Galaxy’s Edge preview.
The first room we were assigned was the most disgusting hotel room we’ve ever stepped foot into. Scuffed and scratched walls with paint missing, dried mystery substances on the walls, dried toothpaste on the bathroom mirror, cobwebs on all of the lights. The toilet hadn’t been cleaned in weeks. And the piece de resistance, the door was so warped there was a 1/2” gap all around it. Went to front desk, they said they’d move us. Waited three hours before we got into our second room, which wasn’t much better.
Random hairs stuck to things, the bathroom light was falling out of the ceiling, the shampoo dispensers were broken and rusty, a broken light fixture over one of the beds, mold on the shower curtain rings, dried brown substance on the wall around the toilet paper holder.
Eventually we complained and were moved to another resort for our last two nights but we can’t unsee what condition these rooms were in.
Went looking to see if anyone else had this issue and found others on the boards talking about it too. Seems like this wasn’t out of the norm for Riverside. They have a serious housekeeping issue. I’ve attached the pictures I managed to snap before I was too grossed out to continue.
We’ve stayed at value, moderate and deluxe resorts and have never seen this level of filth and disrepair. If you are thinking of booking or currently booked at POR I would strongly suggest you rethink.
This is to be expected when they allow DOGS to stay in the rooms!Just returned from a trip and thought I’d put a PSA out about Riverside’s horrible housekeeping situation. We booked three nights at POR for our Galaxy’s Edge preview.
The first room we were assigned was the most disgusting hotel room we’ve ever stepped foot into. Scuffed and scratched walls with paint missing, dried mystery substances on the walls, dried toothpaste on the bathroom mirror, cobwebs on all of the lights. The toilet hadn’t been cleaned in weeks. And the piece de resistance, the door was so warped there was a 1/2” gap all around it. Went to front desk, they said they’d move us. Waited three hours before we got into our second room, which wasn’t much better.
Random hairs stuck to things, the bathroom light was falling out of the ceiling, the shampoo dispensers were broken and rusty, a broken light fixture over one of the beds, mold on the shower curtain rings, dried brown substance on the wall around the toilet paper holder.
Eventually we complained and were moved to another resort for our last two nights but we can’t unsee what condition these rooms were in.
Went looking to see if anyone else had this issue and found others on the boards talking about it too. Seems like this wasn’t out of the norm for Riverside. They have a serious housekeeping issue. I’ve attached the pictures I managed to snap before I was too grossed out to continue.
We’ve stayed at value, moderate and deluxe resorts and have never seen this level of filth and disrepair. If you are thinking of booking or currently booked at POR I would strongly suggest you rethink.
what do dogs have to do with cobwebs on the light fixtures and dirty toilets? Or lights falling down? Or mold? This is a ridiculous statement.This is to be expected when they allow DOGS to stay in the rooms!
Hmmm, What do dogs have to do with "scratched walls, missing paint, Dried Mystery Substances on the walls" and bad smells?!! Take a guess.what do dogs have to do with cobwebs on the light fixtures and dirty toilets? Or lights falling down? Or mold? This is a ridiculous statement.
This is to be expected when they allow DOGS to stay in the rooms!