Whoops! I really didn't mean to open up that can of worms...here's what happened.
I had talked in great detail with central reservations (CRO), special needs and ultimately with the IPO about our son's needs. When we changed (shortened) our trip dates, I was asked by CRO about room location preferences. I indicated our priorities being 1.space (and described mobility in "deluxe" room) 2. same floor as lounge 3. not too far from lounge so our son could use his walker rather than wheelchair and 4. "if all that is possibole, we'd love a great view for our first trip". At that time, I did not know that there are no RPC Deluxe rooms with MK view.
When these preferences were entered into the system, somehow the view request was granted at the expense of the deluxe room, i.e. we were "downgraded.". This was caused by confusion by CRO about what a "deluxe RPC" room was. This CM took ALL RPC rooms to be "deluxe" as they are concierge. By the time the IPO CM's took over helping with room assignment on our behalf, they never realized that we had booked and paid for a deluxe room because of what they received from CRO. The IPO CM didn't pick up on the problem although in my email's with him I did describe how much our son was looking froward to being independent in the extra space in the deluxe room. This all happened becauseCM's were trying to help.
There was a fair amount of finger pointing when we saw our room, all of which stopped when I presented a print out of all my emails, with highlighting. The IPO CM's realized that although this was truly their fault, they should have picked up on the issue. Of course, no deluxe rooms were available, so the concierge manager gave us considerable $$$ compensation. Couldn't give us back the "dream" vacation, though!
And that's my cautionary tale. If you have any room location preferences, don't ask for MK view, because none of the RPC deluxe's have it. Also, I do think there was some fall-out after our stay based on some subsequent correspondence, and I hope that CRO and IPO CM's are all clearer about the names and codes for the various room types.
All that being said, I think our situation really threw them for a loop because it just doesn't happen - and there was a particularly emotional element given that it involved the needs of a young, physically disabled boy. They felt really, really badly about it...and I just kind of let feel that way them because we were so disappointed.
We're going to
Disneyland this year (because we couldn't get a deluxe room at the GF for the dates we needed!). I've been SOOOO specific about our needs and I've quadruple-checked everything and will continue to do so right up to the day we arrive!
Enjoy that Deluxe room!!!