Olaf
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- Apr 6, 2000
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Just back and used the DDP. When signing in, I informed the CM that we were doing the DDP. She informed me that it wasn't on my reservation. I told her that it should have been, because I requested it. Off she trots to the back for 5 minutes and returns with my DDP cards. OK, all is fine. We used it for two days and everything was hunky dorie. On the third day, I noticed, after dinner that our credit count had gone up rather than down--significantly.
Woke up early the next morning, 6:30 am, and headed to the front desk to figure out what was going on. Nobody there. Stood there for 15 minutes. Finally, someone from housekeeping took pity on me and knocked on the door behind the "forbidden" gate. CM comes rushing out. Explain to her my problem, she prints out all of my DDP credit data, which plainly shows my account having been credited with double credits. I stood there trying to get this woman to understand that something was wrong. This is what she said to me, "What are you worried about? You aren't being short changed". What I was worried about, was being charged twice. Gave up on her.
Came back a few hours later and spoke with another CM. She immediately identified the problem. My main reservation had been married up with another to make an entire week. One of those reservations had the DDP on it, the other did not. When I signed in, they essentially signed me up twice. She said that she would hand my account off to the man in charge of the program and all would be well. Got a call a few hours later informing me of my "new" credit balance--still wasn't right, but not nearly so much as before. I tried to tell her that it still didn't sound right, and she said she was just passing on the info. Fine, I'd done my duty. If Disney can't get their act together, that's their problem.
A few days later, I unexpectedly hit my charging credit limit with the key card. Yep, they double charged me for the DDP. This time DH heads off to the front desk to try and straighten it out. Takes about an hour. Our credits still aren't right, but the double charge has been removed. The CM apologizes and leaves the credits as is and says "enjoy". I'll be happier when I see my credit card bill.
Moral of the story? Watch that credit balance.
Woke up early the next morning, 6:30 am, and headed to the front desk to figure out what was going on. Nobody there. Stood there for 15 minutes. Finally, someone from housekeeping took pity on me and knocked on the door behind the "forbidden" gate. CM comes rushing out. Explain to her my problem, she prints out all of my DDP credit data, which plainly shows my account having been credited with double credits. I stood there trying to get this woman to understand that something was wrong. This is what she said to me, "What are you worried about? You aren't being short changed". What I was worried about, was being charged twice. Gave up on her.
Came back a few hours later and spoke with another CM. She immediately identified the problem. My main reservation had been married up with another to make an entire week. One of those reservations had the DDP on it, the other did not. When I signed in, they essentially signed me up twice. She said that she would hand my account off to the man in charge of the program and all would be well. Got a call a few hours later informing me of my "new" credit balance--still wasn't right, but not nearly so much as before. I tried to tell her that it still didn't sound right, and she said she was just passing on the info. Fine, I'd done my duty. If Disney can't get their act together, that's their problem.
A few days later, I unexpectedly hit my charging credit limit with the key card. Yep, they double charged me for the DDP. This time DH heads off to the front desk to try and straighten it out. Takes about an hour. Our credits still aren't right, but the double charge has been removed. The CM apologizes and leaves the credits as is and says "enjoy". I'll be happier when I see my credit card bill.
