That's kind of a tough question for me. We paid, with the
AAA discount, $191.20 plus tax per night. I have never in all my life ever paid that much for accomodations - not for a hotel room, cabin or vacation home. I think that I was expecting more service and better service than what we received. The service we did receive wasn't deplorable but it wasn't up to my standards especially for the price we paid. Some would say, and they're probably right, that the price reflects having FotL at the parks.
But on to examples:
At check-in the key card machine was not working and the clerk working next to the one checking us in was making comments to her about how this happened all the time and it really upsets him. I'm sure if it happens all the time it is upsetting but I don't think guests need to hear employee grievances.
When we got into our room we found a dirty washrag in the tub.
I had left a note, along with a tip, our first morning asking for extra coffee packets and pillows. Upon return in the evening we had been left 1 extra coffee packet and no pillows.
Everyday our clean towels and washrags were in a pile on the vanity. I never understood why they weren't hung on the towel racks.
I don't think the hallways were swept because for 2 days a plastic coffee stirrer lay in the hallway.
I had a question of the Concierge about mail services and she seemed really disinterested, almost like I was bothering her or keeping her from something really important.
The clerk working in the gift shop near the boat docks never acknowledged us when we entered or left the shop. She spent the entire time leaning on the register.
So you can see it's really just little things. On their own no big deal but when you couple them together ... it makes it just okay, nothing overly negative but nothing special either. It seemed like everyone was just putting in their hours. I honestly can't say there was much difference between RPR and a Comfort Inn / Days Inn type establishment.
I can't say how Luggage Services was because we only used them to store our luggage on the last day and DH handled that. I was off doing some other things.
I will say though that the gentleman working in the hotel lobby gift shop - super friendly and cheerful. All I was buying was a postcard but he took the time to point out where I could buy a stamp and where I could mail it, all without having to be asked.