Something similar happend to us at ASMu! We arrived at about 7:00 pm on May 21. I had reserved and PRE-PAID for a preferred room. They said all the preferred rooms were full, and tried to put us in Broadway and that I would be reimbursed for the difference. I said no, I didn't want Broadway, and that I didn't understand how all the rooms could be full when I had paid for one that should be waiting for us. The CM said they had "overbooked", and that all the rooms were the same, and that since I was checking in late in the day, that was why the preferred rooms were full (in all 3 All Star resorts, not just ASMu). Then she said I could stay in non-preferred one night, and then move to preferred the next day when there would be a room available, or we could stay in non-preferred if we liked the room.
I requested and received a room in Jazz (closest to the preferred) instead of Broadway. I then asked what they could offer me in terms of compensation. The CM talked to the manager and they gave me a $40 credit to use in the food court. The difference in the price of the rooms was credited back to my cc on the last day when we checked out. We liked the Jazz room, and since it was still reasonabley close to the pool and the food court, we ended up staying there and not moving to preferred.
It all worked out, and I was satisfied with the room location and the compensation, but I was still shocked that they would overbook and downgrade us. It will definitely make me think twice before spending lots more money to stay in a mod or deluxe, where the difference in room types and/or location is much greater.
This was our family's first trip to Disney, and we certainly did not let this ruin our trip - we had a great time! I just feel that, although it was handled professionally by the CM, such a thing should never have happened in the first place. The computer system can and should be set up to prevent overbooking. If a credit card can be used to guarantee a room past 6:00 pm in other hotels, surely pre-paying an entire stay should be adequate to guarantee my reservation for Disney! If this happens to us again, I'll be asking for more than a free meal next time.
I requested and received a room in Jazz (closest to the preferred) instead of Broadway. I then asked what they could offer me in terms of compensation. The CM talked to the manager and they gave me a $40 credit to use in the food court. The difference in the price of the rooms was credited back to my cc on the last day when we checked out. We liked the Jazz room, and since it was still reasonabley close to the pool and the food court, we ended up staying there and not moving to preferred.
It all worked out, and I was satisfied with the room location and the compensation, but I was still shocked that they would overbook and downgrade us. It will definitely make me think twice before spending lots more money to stay in a mod or deluxe, where the difference in room types and/or location is much greater.
This was our family's first trip to Disney, and we certainly did not let this ruin our trip - we had a great time! I just feel that, although it was handled professionally by the CM, such a thing should never have happened in the first place. The computer system can and should be set up to prevent overbooking. If a credit card can be used to guarantee a room past 6:00 pm in other hotels, surely pre-paying an entire stay should be adequate to guarantee my reservation for Disney! If this happens to us again, I'll be asking for more than a free meal next time.