d1gitman
Mad About The Mouse!
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Okay, I'm going to say it..........
DIE ALREADY THREAD, DIE!!!!!
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trying to kill it, trying to kill it...
Okay, I'm going to say it..........
DIE ALREADY THREAD, DIE!!!!!
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and your point is? geesh, nothing like arguing with an idiot...go split hairs with someone else.
"by 3 or at 3 still means ready for 3". "should be means it is indeed supposed to be" so come 3:01, people can, should and do expect their room to be ready. not that this explanation will satisfy you.
It doesn't mean 100% absolutely guaranteed to be ready at, which is what several people are claiming. If AllEars meant that, they'd say that. Instead, they state "should be" as in "expected to be" or, yes, "supposed to be". Ask THEM why.and your point is? geesh, nothing like arguing with an idiot...go split hairs with someone else.
"by 3 or at 3 still means ready for 3". "should be means it is indeed supposed to be" so come 3:01, people can, should and do expect their room to be ready. not that this explanation will satisfy you.
https://www.harrahs.com/hotel-reservations/main/?originalpage=/MakeReservation.do
If this link doesn't work, you'll have to go to the Harrah's website - harrahs.com - and start a mock-booking yourself, but, yes, there's a big lightbulb in the section where you choose the number of beds and smoking/non-smoking, followed by "At some locations your room may not be available until after 6:00 PM. Preferences can not be guaranteed." (that's copied & pasted, by the way - not typed). Oh, you wanted a specific hotel - I tried booking a room at Bally's, but I'm sure you'll get the same message with any of their properties.
It doesn't mean 100% absolutely guaranteed to be ready at, which is what several people are claiming. If AllEars meant that, they'd say that. Instead, they state "should be" as in "expected to be" or, yes, "supposed to be". Ask THEM why.
You just can't stand being wrong. You will argue every word, every ":" How sad.
It's my proof that Harrah's booking website states that at some locations the room may not be ready until 6 PM - which is exactly what I claimed beginning when I first started trying to book a room on their mobile site last night. They don't have 6 PM check-in. They have 4 PM check-in. If they had 6 PM check-in, they would not need to post a warning disclaimer that "at some locations the room may not be ready until 6 PM".Checked it. Is this your proof? The message appears no matter which hotel you click, but it does not say, check in may be delayed till 6pm even so it is 3 pm, for example, infact it does not give you any check in info, 3, 4 or 6, so I stand by what I said, some of those hotels may have 6 pm check in and this is why they just giving you a range. BTW, do yourself a favor and check Expedia, well respected site, it actually using word IS, no ":".
Funny thing, I'd love to be wrong in this case. I think it would be wonderful if "check-in 3 PM" meant "every room will be ready for occupancy by 3 PM". I really do.You just can't stand being wrong. You will argue every word, every ":" How sad.
Yet, it doesn't hit 100%. Why not? [B] Let's say a group from, say, Brazil has a block of 20 rooms. They find out their flights have been pushed back 2 days and simply don't "check out".[/B]
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As you had to go and mention ASMu, I have another question: Would you take a downgraded room as an acceptable solution to not getting into "your" room right on time? Would you be willing to accept a non-prefered room instead of a prefered one? I ask because even though I thought Disney had a policy to not downgrade a reservation, I ended up in a non-prefered room at ASMu, even though I had reserved a prefered one.
We all know the Disney clause lingo pretty much states you are just guaranteed A room on Disney property, not the one you think you reserved. I wonder if a solution Disney might propose would be to throw you into whatever room was available at 3pm, even if it was a downgrade. A sort of 'It is 3pm here is your room take it or leave it now shut up" kind of thing.


The CM who downgraded me at the Music stated that Disney has a policy of not making existing guests move if they decide to extend their vacation. And that was why my reserved and paid for prefered room was not available.
So Disney will not make the 15 rooms of Brazilian people move. At least that is what I was told was their policy.

ok, now .. you hit a sore spot with me. if the block of 20 rooms from a "tour group" are delayed...? that shoudl NOT displace other reservations! this "tour group' can find accomodations at numerous motels on 192 and have NO BUSINESS displacing guests with reservations,![]()
You just can't stand being wrong. You will argue every word, every ":" How sad.

3:00:01
Well, I was just trying to be generous with 3:01.
Funny, there's some case law in government contracting around what it means when a submission is due at X o'clock. The case revolved around who owns that minute. So if a bid is due at 12:00 - what if it is turned in at 12:00:30? Is that "on time" or not? Everyone agreed that 12:01:00 was late - but was 12:00:59 late too? Or was it late as of 12:00:01?
The lawyers won![]()