Harmony said:
Anne, that's the thing, what if you do pay for the extra service and amenities and then don't get it? Personally, I don't mind paying for extras and plan to do a deluxe on our next trip but I will definitely be disappointed if it's nothing 'special.' KWIM?
I've had problems with several WDW resorts in the past not delivering the service and or amenity level that's expected. Now don't get me wrong. I don't have overly high expectations. I expect my room to be clean and comfortable, and stocked with clean towels and toiletries without asking. I expect public areas to be reasonably clean (overflowing trash cans have no excuse!). I expect that turndown service will be performed without having to ask, except under extreme circumstances such as a hurricane (we didn't have turndown last year at the WL CL after Hurricane Frances, and I completely understood!) I expect that I will be greeted pleasantly by all cast I encounter, even if it's just a polite head nod or smile.
If my morning paper doesn't come, well, what can you do? I wouldn't complain. If room service takes 40 minutes rather than the promised 30, it's not going to get my panties in a wad. If there are no robes in my room when I arrive, as long as when I call they are brought in a reasonable amount of time, no worries. (This was about my only complaint with the CR CL in January--there were no robes in our room when we arrived, and it took two phone calls and about three hours before they were delivered--that's something that shouldn't happen for something that should be in the room to begin with. We didnt' check in until about 6:00pm--BTambi called me around 4:00 and asked how I liked my room and I laughed and told her I was looking at it from my house, we hadn't left yet LOL!) The problem is when you get a lot of little things that all add up to a bad stay.
You start with 100 points, and lets say you have to take off 15 for a lot of little things, or fifteen for one bigger problem, it's still only a "B" and it should be an "A". Does that make sense?
Not flaming the OP here, but I wouldn't ask for a personalized delivery of toys to my room unless I was staying CL, and then it would be items that were obtained by the concierge from the gift shop for me and charged to my credit card. If she felt comfortable doing it, so be it. But I wouldn't feel comfortable doing so.
I also wouldn't expect a birthday cake unless I ordered it through room service and paid for it, or any extra touch for any celebration unless I ordered and paid for it.
I don't expect towel animals, gift baskets because the paper wasn't delivered, or a butler to unpack me. I have very reasonable expectations.
We stayed CL at the GF maybe six years ago now, and had a DREADFUL experience, in fact much of what the OP talked about sounds familiar. We tried to resolve some of the problems while we were there, and when we realized it wasn't going to happen, we moved to the BW. When I returned home I wrote a very matter-of-fact letter to the GM or the GF, and stated my case. It was succinct and still took a page and a half to state a 24 period of troubles. They invited us back at a discount to try again, and our second stay (not CL) was pleasant, but nothing special. For what we paid for the room I thought the value was OK.
We are going back once more, just for a night, to try to RPC. It's the only CL at WDW we haven't tried (except CR 12th FLoor which I don't even really consider concierge) and we're going to stay the night before the marathon.
At any rate, this post has become a lot longer than I wanted. Sorry for rambling. But one other point is that I learned long ago that no one can make you feel "lower class" unless you allow them to. I read a lot of posts from people saying that they feel that someone was "snotty to them" at the GF, and I translate that often to they felt that they were looked down on. I think often they were feeling like maybe they didnt' belong there to begin with, as a lot of people think that the GF and other deluxe properties are where "Rich People" stay. That's far from the truth. There are a lot of "normal" people like you and I that stay there. In fact the truly wealthy generally shun WDW resorts, and theme parks in general. Something to keep in mind.
Anne