OMG, that's too funny!
I
"accidentally" requested it back in the days at
Wilderness Lodge. We were staying for ten nights in a
standard courtyard view room, I had previously at the time of booking requested a room on the higher floors
(as I like to have when staying at a hotel), and we had got that. Somewhere, somehow during one of my many calls to Disney during a rather intense part of the planning process, I had got the notion that you can order TDS
(turn down service) for an extra daily fee on your room bill at the concierge. Now see me through here, this was back in 2004 and I wasn't the best Disney Vacation planner and this was actually my first WDW trip too.
So on the first early afternoon when we came back for a quick rest from
MK, to refresh before going back for EMH in the evening, I strolled over to the Lobby Concierge desk and casually just asked
"I would like to add Turn Down Service for my room please, is that possible?" just as the most natural thing in the world. The CM gave me a long look, as if how to respond in the most politely Disney manner to this
"nut job"?
He asked me, very nicely if I had requested a room with Turn Down Service at the time of booking. And I replied,
"No we didn't think we would want it, but has changed our mind. How much is it per night, and do you charge the card now or at check out for the added service?" The poor guy broke out in the biggest smile ever, excused himself to the back office, came out took our details
(name and room number) and promised that he would make it happen, free of charge since we were first time visitors staying for 10 days, so of course we should be as comfortable as possible!
And that's how I got it... only later did I find out that:
1) It was not complementary outside of Club Level.
2) I was not an added service for charge.
3) And that he totally sold me in on the Disney Magic and outstanding service by having it "complimentary" as a welcome treatment and for our comfort.
So for all 10 nights at Wl we got the full turn down with chocolates, a turned down bed and towel animals
(a plenty!). And from evening 1 I gladly tipped generously to the evening maid of course!
