MickeyWaffles
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We just got back from the 3 night Halloween on the High Seas cruise (our first Disney cruise) and absolutely LOVED it! Really so much fun and can’t wait to do it again someday. We all had a blast.
We only had one hiccup and I’d love experienced Disney cruisers to weigh in. I don’t know if we did something wrong or if they did something wrong.
On Saturday, we woke up early and went to Cabanas when they opened at 7:30. We then stopped at the room for 10 minutes for everyone to use the restroom, explored the ship a little bit and got off the boat in Nassau to walk around until lunch time.
When we returned to the room at 12:15, the room was not cleaned yet. We ordered some room service lunch because the kids needed a little break. We figured housekeeping would just knock on the door. They never did. At 1:30, I called guest services and said our room hadn’t been cleaned yet and they said it was probably because we were in the room and they were probably waiting for us to leave. I then said we would be going to the pool deck until about 3:00 or a little later, and they said someone would come clean the room.
When we returned at 3:15 to shower and get ready for 4:15 trick or treat, our room was still not cleaned. I figured at that point it was just not happening. At 3:20, someone showed up and said he was the standby cleaner and he needed to clean our room by 3:30. We couldn’t leave at that point - we all needed to shower/get dressed in costumes, so I just asked if he could take the dirty towels and get us some new ones.
We were out of the room from 7:30-12:15 and 1:30-3:15 and no one cleaned while we were gone or stopped by our room to clean during that hour we were in the room. The stateroom host said she doesn’t knock on doors when people have small kids because she’s afraid to disturb their rest, but we didn’t have the room occupied sign out or anything.
It would have been nice to have everything freshened up, bunk put away, sofa bed closed up, but we got what we needed by exchanging towels.
Should we have set up a cleaning ahead of time with the stateroom host? Or did they drop the ball here?
Let me know your thoughts. Again, we had an awesome time — this was the only confusing situation.
We only had one hiccup and I’d love experienced Disney cruisers to weigh in. I don’t know if we did something wrong or if they did something wrong.
On Saturday, we woke up early and went to Cabanas when they opened at 7:30. We then stopped at the room for 10 minutes for everyone to use the restroom, explored the ship a little bit and got off the boat in Nassau to walk around until lunch time.
When we returned to the room at 12:15, the room was not cleaned yet. We ordered some room service lunch because the kids needed a little break. We figured housekeeping would just knock on the door. They never did. At 1:30, I called guest services and said our room hadn’t been cleaned yet and they said it was probably because we were in the room and they were probably waiting for us to leave. I then said we would be going to the pool deck until about 3:00 or a little later, and they said someone would come clean the room.
When we returned at 3:15 to shower and get ready for 4:15 trick or treat, our room was still not cleaned. I figured at that point it was just not happening. At 3:20, someone showed up and said he was the standby cleaner and he needed to clean our room by 3:30. We couldn’t leave at that point - we all needed to shower/get dressed in costumes, so I just asked if he could take the dirty towels and get us some new ones.
We were out of the room from 7:30-12:15 and 1:30-3:15 and no one cleaned while we were gone or stopped by our room to clean during that hour we were in the room. The stateroom host said she doesn’t knock on doors when people have small kids because she’s afraid to disturb their rest, but we didn’t have the room occupied sign out or anything.
It would have been nice to have everything freshened up, bunk put away, sofa bed closed up, but we got what we needed by exchanging towels.
Should we have set up a cleaning ahead of time with the stateroom host? Or did they drop the ball here?
Let me know your thoughts. Again, we had an awesome time — this was the only confusing situation.