squirrlygirl
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We stayed at Saratoga Springs for the first time this past week. We started out with dirty linens sitting outside our room (which stayed there until we complained the next day) I used the bathroom and discovered the toilet was broken. I brought out the high chair to feed the baby and there was food and grime (and even an identifiable noodle) coating the entire thing! There were (ahem...) hairs in the corner of the bathroom. Dust was coating the toilet paper holders, bathroom vents, and one particular picture frame half an inch thick. Curiously other places were spotless.
Then we discovered the bedroom door shut and locked. We called maintenance and the man was quite rude and refused to give us any help. Said he normally just doesn't lock the doors (!) Clearly he's never traveled with young children
We finally found a paper clip on my son's homework to unlock the door and discovered the door locked because the doorstop was just lying on the floor broken (so the door lock hits the wall and locks) The master shower wall (the one you can't see unless you're in the shower) had an amazing amount of mold. We also found cobwebs in the corner, the dining room light didn't work, the wall under the bar was coated in food, and something brown dripping down a kitchen cupboard. And boy was looking over the cupboards a mistake! Anyone missing a yellow golf ball and a piece of pizza?
The icing on the cake was when my son pulled a cup out of the cupboard that appeared to have been puked in. No kidding-the smell was horrendous and the substance unidentifiable. So my husband went to the front desk and talked to a manager, gave her a written list of problem areas, and gave her the cup. She sympathized with him and promised him what she called a "VIP cleaning" and a visit from maintenance to fix the bedroom door stop so we wouldn't have children locked in. This was to be done by the time we returned from the parks that day.
When we return, instead of a clean room we come back to a blinking light.
The manager left us a message that said the housekeeping manager was going to inspect the room to see our "minor" complaints and that if the room wasn't clean when we came back, it would be done the next day. As you can probably already guess, no one ever came to clean the room or fix the door.
So if you stay in room 6735, look for the "clean me" written in the dust of the picture frame over the whirlpool tub. It was childish but it briefly (all too briefly, though) made me feel better.
I want to complain to someone above the manager (Eliza?) but I'm not sure who or how. We stayed at OKW in September and had no issues so we were quite surprised to find this.
Then we discovered the bedroom door shut and locked. We called maintenance and the man was quite rude and refused to give us any help. Said he normally just doesn't lock the doors (!) Clearly he's never traveled with young children

The icing on the cake was when my son pulled a cup out of the cupboard that appeared to have been puked in. No kidding-the smell was horrendous and the substance unidentifiable. So my husband went to the front desk and talked to a manager, gave her a written list of problem areas, and gave her the cup. She sympathized with him and promised him what she called a "VIP cleaning" and a visit from maintenance to fix the bedroom door stop so we wouldn't have children locked in. This was to be done by the time we returned from the parks that day.
When we return, instead of a clean room we come back to a blinking light.

So if you stay in room 6735, look for the "clean me" written in the dust of the picture frame over the whirlpool tub. It was childish but it briefly (all too briefly, though) made me feel better.
I want to complain to someone above the manager (Eliza?) but I'm not sure who or how. We stayed at OKW in September and had no issues so we were quite surprised to find this.