I actually have two "comp" stories..both lengthy but I'll try and keep it brief.
On my very first DVC stay in a grand villa I brought 8 of my high school girls basketball team. One of the parents had rented a pontoon for the Illuminations cruise. To make a very long story short...an unlicensed driver was provided to us by WDW and she almost put all of us in the water head first!! It's hard to explain but the pontoon was going wayyyy to fast and she had to kill the engine to get it under control, thus nosediving the pontoon. We all had to crawl to the back of the boat to bring it upright. To top it off...she did it twice!! We were all terrified and soaking wet in 55 degree weather!! After many phone calls and a letter I received 12 one day passes and $100 in Disney dollars.
2nd story--a year ago, on our check out day, we packed our bags, had bellservices take them and headed to Epcot to spend the afternoon before Tiffany picked us up later in the day. At Epcot I became very ill with the flu. DD and I headed back to BW at noon where I laid on the couch in the lobby. Due to a blizzard in Detroit our flight kept getting delayed. I would go throw up, call the airlines and then go back to the couch. Twice in an 8 hour period I approached the front desk and asked for help but got none for myself or my daughter. At 9:00 that night I approached the desk again and asked for any available room and spent 33 pts for a studio for 2 hours. We really needed to sleep until our flight which was now rescheduled 12:30 (which didn't take off until 5:30AM). Upon arriving home I wrote BW manager a letter explaining the callous behavior of the CM's at the front desk. The manager, himself, had just had the flu and could not imagine being in a resort lobby for 8 hours and staggering to the bathroom! He reimbursed our 33 pts for the Friday night 2 hour stay!
Neither time did I "ask" for anything. I just explained our situation. DVC and WDW takes care of their members!
On my very first DVC stay in a grand villa I brought 8 of my high school girls basketball team. One of the parents had rented a pontoon for the Illuminations cruise. To make a very long story short...an unlicensed driver was provided to us by WDW and she almost put all of us in the water head first!! It's hard to explain but the pontoon was going wayyyy to fast and she had to kill the engine to get it under control, thus nosediving the pontoon. We all had to crawl to the back of the boat to bring it upright. To top it off...she did it twice!! We were all terrified and soaking wet in 55 degree weather!! After many phone calls and a letter I received 12 one day passes and $100 in Disney dollars.
2nd story--a year ago, on our check out day, we packed our bags, had bellservices take them and headed to Epcot to spend the afternoon before Tiffany picked us up later in the day. At Epcot I became very ill with the flu. DD and I headed back to BW at noon where I laid on the couch in the lobby. Due to a blizzard in Detroit our flight kept getting delayed. I would go throw up, call the airlines and then go back to the couch. Twice in an 8 hour period I approached the front desk and asked for help but got none for myself or my daughter. At 9:00 that night I approached the desk again and asked for any available room and spent 33 pts for a studio for 2 hours. We really needed to sleep until our flight which was now rescheduled 12:30 (which didn't take off until 5:30AM). Upon arriving home I wrote BW manager a letter explaining the callous behavior of the CM's at the front desk. The manager, himself, had just had the flu and could not imagine being in a resort lobby for 8 hours and staggering to the bathroom! He reimbursed our 33 pts for the Friday night 2 hour stay!
Neither time did I "ask" for anything. I just explained our situation. DVC and WDW takes care of their members!