Thanks for the slideshow Dan.
Glad to know I'm not the only one who has wondered why the tags are still on the bottles of water. I thought I was overlooking something.
Apparently not everyone is charged the resort fee, so that's probably why there are tags on the water bottles. I read an another thread (http://disboards.com/showthread.php?t=2223618) that the resort fee wasn't included in the OP's convention contract. Therefore, when he made a long distance phone call, he was charged for it. The charge was removed and it was explained to the OP that he mistakenly received a letter saying he would be charged the resort fee.
Oh, thank you. That makes sense. I didn't think about that. There was something I was overlooking. It is mandatory for regular reservations.
Sometimes I think people LOOK for something to get mad at...![]()
Michelle - at least you figured it out.Want to call my mother and try to explain it to HER?
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No way.
I'd probably confuse the heck out of her.You just need to get into her room before her each day and hide the cards from her. That will save you much frustration. Either that or slip the water refill person (what do you call that person since it isn't the Housekeeper?) an extra tip to leave off that card in her room.
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Nope - it's called - NOT GOING ON VACATION WITH HER AGAIN.![]()
I've read various complaints about the Swan/Dolphin, but to suggest that others not stay there because of overpriced bread takes the cake! An error was made in regard to the resort fee and the long distance phone charge, but that error was corrected. The poster should've been happy to learn that he wasn't being charged $10.65/day for the resort fee.![]()
Yoohoo.....Mel?????![]()
The gentleman was given a letter about the resort fee at check-in, so he made the long distance call - thinking it was included in the fee. The error was that he wasn't supposed to be charged the resort fee, so instead he was charged $60 for a 20-minute phonecall. That was clearly an error on the part of whoever gave him the letter. However, the phone charge was removed from his bill, and he wasn't charged the resort fee ...or the bread fee!I agree Nancy. A little research before they went and they would have known about the fees anyway and would have been prepared. The staff at the S/D are great and really want to please their guests from my experience.
Regarding the water, I do think (at least up through last time I was there, May '08), that in addition to the two bottles of water that they give you which are included in the resort fee, that there is always another bottle (Evian if I recall), that is somewhat larger, and does have the hang tag telling you that it is like $40 (j/k) if you drink it. I think it was like 4 or 5 bucks.
Quick!!!! Go check out the price of a loaf of bread at Picabu's.... Report back at 0 -1700 hours...
(we'll call you Agent 99.....)
Do you really think that loaf of bread was $8 ?!I wish I read that before I went down a few weeks ago so I could be a sleuth and find out.
BTW - went to the little Boardwalk sundries/grocery shop to buy some more water (Nancy - we could have used your extras) hoping to find warm 6 packs - nope - only single bottles at $2 each... Let's face it - you aren't going to find a bargain on food/beverage anywhere INSIDE Disney!
Regarding the water, I do think (at least up through last time I was there, May '08), that in addition to the two bottles of water that they give you which are included in the resort fee, that there is always another bottle (Evian if I recall), that is somewhat larger, and does have the hang tag telling you that it is like $40 (j/k) if you drink it. I think it was like 4 or 5 bucks.
No big bottle this trip....That BIG bottle of water used to be $6.95 - if I recall correctly. They must not have gotten many takers, because I think the price is $3.95 now.
In the future, I would walk to the Hess station that's across the street from the Boardwalk for bottled water and other beverages/snacks. I have a DIS friend who used to make regular beer runs to that Hess station!