First off, to even think it was "renters" is just so wrong in so many ways. And are you all saying your child never picked up a crayon and doodled on a table, floor or wall at home?????
I simply stated that "renters" was the first thing that came to my mind. I would like to think that DVC members, who have a vested interest in our resorts, would not let this happen.
And no, my own children NEVER ever once scribbled on tables or walls. I always supervised them when drawing materials were available to them. I guess not all parents are as responsible.
REALLY?![]()
Children have a strange ability to find ways around even the most diligent of supervision. That some haven't done so yet in this way speaks more to random chance than parental "quality." We also don't know whether or not the guests tried to clean it (or not), or notified the resort (or not). Possibly, they did both. Possibly, they didn't.
But, who cares? These things do happen, even with the best of intentions. It would have been better had it been replaced before the new guest arrived, but a simple call down to the front desk should get it corrected in short order.
First off, to even think it was "renters" is just so wrong in so many ways. And are you all saying your child never picked up a crayon and doodled on a table, floor or wall at home?????
It happens and if it has never happened to you guess your kids are just perfect. Now, it looks like the parents tried to clean it with what they had inthe room, but WHY didnt housekeeping get rid of it? that's who I would have the complaint with.
Hi, I am the original poster. Just wanted to let everyone know that it was apparent to me that someone (either previous occupant/s, or Mousekeeping) had already tried to remove said doodle from the table. So, no, I did not report it to anyone, as it seemed to me to be old news.
Personally, it saddens me to see things like this. But the alternative being, if they couldn't remove the ink, to replace/repaint the table would just raise my maint fees. It didn't ruin our enjoyment of our room. Just made me sad to see the place abused.
There was also about a 5" arced deep scratch on the coffee table, that we didn't see until check-out day, because of a strategically placed coaster left on the table. We had never moved that coaster until that day, as we moved the table out of the way of the fold out bed, and never really used it for anything after that. This scratch is something that I would consider normal wear and tear, but the doodle is another matter.
Don't know if you can make it out, but there is a stick figure in the doodle. So we are either dealing with a child/ren, a drunk adult, or just a jerk with a pen. Maybe they were playing Hangman?