Lives4Disney
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Chip 'n Dale Express said:You'll usually be contacted by the Itinerary Planning Office 7 days prior to your vacation. One of the questions they confirm with you is arrival time and method.
When you drive through the Security Kiosk, just let them know you are checking into Concierge. They will give you a special parking pass. When you stop at the Valet area, the valets will take your luggage, and a Concierge cast member will greet you and take you up to the Royal Palm Club (or Sugar Loaf) to check in.
In the event that there is not a concierge cast member outside to greet you (possible if there are many guests arriving at once...) just let the Valet know you are staying in Concierge, and they will get someone for you real quick.
Tyler, this sounds great, but unfortunately it has never in all of our concierge stays happened this way for us before. I have never been contacted by IPO unless I email first. We have always used Southern Elegance Limousines (FABULOUS service) and when we have pulled up, the bell services gentlemen come and help unload the limo, but they have not ever, despite being told that we are checking into RPC, helped speed the process up or seemed to care that we needed to be brought up to check in.
This has happened at the Grand Floridian on our past 4 trips and also at the Poly and BWI. Concierge check in has always been an awkward and unanticipated part of our trip. We leave the terrific service of the limousine company and feel a bit let down by the odd reception at the resort. (We're not creepy or scary, either!!
) I love RPC and and staying concierge, but feel like the stay gets started off on the wrong note as we have to search somebody down to help us, take us up & check in.
I have felt like I wanted to just jump back into the limo and leave. Thanks for the heads up, though, on the procedure leading up to check in. I will make sure to email/phone ahead this time to (hopefully) insure a nicer check in!
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I thought maybe it was common not to have the system work out as it is supposed to - now I am thinking it is just us!!! Oops! I honestly have NEVER once been contacted by anybody before a trip unless I have initiated the communication. I have never been asked what time I am planning to arrive in any of my emails or phone conversations.
It makes for an awkward first impression because we tell the bell services and they don't move to do anything, we have gone in and told the front desk and they direct us to some other bell service person......This has been the pattern EVERY check in we have had!! Over Thanksgiving at BWI, this happened and we wound up waiting in line for the front desk for 20 minutes and they had to phone twice to get somebody - ANYBODY - to take us up! A bell services gentleman did the honors, but he was very rushed and it wasn't a nice experience for our first introduction to BWI. I did enjoy the BWI IPO - particularly Alana, but we were not mailed a key. I booked 2 nights in YC concierge following our March RPC week, just to try it out, but from your review I am second thinking it.....my husband wanted to give it a try, but I honestly am not excited about the place - just the pool for my kids.
If only he'd say GF or Poly. Oh, well! I know I said we do POR, but just for the record -this is HIS idea. What a spoiled man he is!
I tried to swing him over to BWI, but I'm getting a little resistance right now. Doesn't he know, his efforts are futile?
If I do book YC I think I better book a lagoon view then. Wow, Tammi - a parking lot/roof top view? I thought I was the only one with that kind of luck. I got a beautiful view of the WLV building and rooftop at my WL CL stay.
Ok, off my soapbox regarding concierge views.
A few years ago he REALLY wanted to try the Poly, so we did and he was very disappointed in it! He had wanted to stay there for years and I just didn't care to. Now that he stayed there, he never wants to stay there again!
