Badger Brent
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We first booked Westgate Villas on Feb 10th, 2003. As we waited for the confirmation letter and all of the promised add-ons, it never came. After e-mails, phone calls and such, we finally got all of our letters in hand on April 24th, 2003!! We tried to cancel on one of these call in early April. They said we would lose our $540.00 deposit for a weeks stay in one of their 2 bedroom villas. With 6 of us traveling, we decided the pictures looked nice and the rate came out to around $75.00 a night, we could live with this.
Check-in was pretty smooth. We arrived around 3:30 p.m. The only hang-up was the escort to our room took about 15-20 minutes. Deep breath, we made it to our room and unloaded and headed off to the parks. Parking seems pretty tight if you have a suv or mini van. I suggest backing in when parking.
The villas were the old ones. We stayed in ZZZ 2. The villas themselves were nice at first. The only thing not in the villa was the 50 inch big screen they listed on the website. Otherwise, the rooms were nice. It was nice to have a full kitchen and dining room and living room. We took a afternoon break almost everyday. We all had our space to relax.
Now we start to do the downhill slide. A water leak in the master bathroom by the jacuzzi tub and above the toilet started to flow. We laid towels down the first night. It was late when we got back the first night, so we didn't call maintanence. We called the next day and nobody came. Called again the next day to say we were done washing and drying the towels to put on the floor. They did come this time, they left a bag of extra towels to lay on the floor. I called again after our son slipped and fell on his elbow and butt!! A few tears and he was alright, but enough is enough. Maintenence comes in while we are gone the next day and removes the vent covers and spray some sort of chemical spray for the mold and leaves all of the covers laying on the toilet and ground. The next morning we have a our timeshare presentation. We arrive and the salesperson tells us to go ahead and eat the complimentary breakfast and we declined and wanted to get all of this over with. She asked what was wrong and we told her the story. She got Monica, she then got Rob, who told us to go to our room and this would be dealt with within 15 minutes. We go back to our room and after an hour, nobody had come to see us. I head back to see Rob. He said he sent somebody and would investigate. He said, go to the parks and he would personally leave a message on our phone to what was going on and why things went so wrong. Get back from the parks and no message!! We check out the next morning and we meet Rob at the guest relations desk and ask him what happened? He passed it off again and gave me a 800 corporate # to call. I said I wanted some type of resolution to this whole matter and he claimed there was nothing he could do.
Got home called the # and they heard the whole story. Since we fulfilled our stay, we got one night's stay refunded to our cc. Better than nothing I guess. So we didn't do the timeshare deal, but we still wasted about 2 hours trying to get the whole thing resolved.
It was very easy access to get to WDW. The pools were too wild for me and my kids. Overrun with unsupervised kids. We also had a run-in with a woman who didn't speak english who threw our towels off a chair because she wanted that certain chair!! Others were available. We will be staying on-site next year. The mold also played havoc with my sinuses. Couldn't sleep at night. In the end, you get what you pay for I guess...
Check-in was pretty smooth. We arrived around 3:30 p.m. The only hang-up was the escort to our room took about 15-20 minutes. Deep breath, we made it to our room and unloaded and headed off to the parks. Parking seems pretty tight if you have a suv or mini van. I suggest backing in when parking.
The villas were the old ones. We stayed in ZZZ 2. The villas themselves were nice at first. The only thing not in the villa was the 50 inch big screen they listed on the website. Otherwise, the rooms were nice. It was nice to have a full kitchen and dining room and living room. We took a afternoon break almost everyday. We all had our space to relax.
Now we start to do the downhill slide. A water leak in the master bathroom by the jacuzzi tub and above the toilet started to flow. We laid towels down the first night. It was late when we got back the first night, so we didn't call maintanence. We called the next day and nobody came. Called again the next day to say we were done washing and drying the towels to put on the floor. They did come this time, they left a bag of extra towels to lay on the floor. I called again after our son slipped and fell on his elbow and butt!! A few tears and he was alright, but enough is enough. Maintenence comes in while we are gone the next day and removes the vent covers and spray some sort of chemical spray for the mold and leaves all of the covers laying on the toilet and ground. The next morning we have a our timeshare presentation. We arrive and the salesperson tells us to go ahead and eat the complimentary breakfast and we declined and wanted to get all of this over with. She asked what was wrong and we told her the story. She got Monica, she then got Rob, who told us to go to our room and this would be dealt with within 15 minutes. We go back to our room and after an hour, nobody had come to see us. I head back to see Rob. He said he sent somebody and would investigate. He said, go to the parks and he would personally leave a message on our phone to what was going on and why things went so wrong. Get back from the parks and no message!! We check out the next morning and we meet Rob at the guest relations desk and ask him what happened? He passed it off again and gave me a 800 corporate # to call. I said I wanted some type of resolution to this whole matter and he claimed there was nothing he could do.
Got home called the # and they heard the whole story. Since we fulfilled our stay, we got one night's stay refunded to our cc. Better than nothing I guess. So we didn't do the timeshare deal, but we still wasted about 2 hours trying to get the whole thing resolved.
It was very easy access to get to WDW. The pools were too wild for me and my kids. Overrun with unsupervised kids. We also had a run-in with a woman who didn't speak english who threw our towels off a chair because she wanted that certain chair!! Others were available. We will be staying on-site next year. The mold also played havoc with my sinuses. Couldn't sleep at night. In the end, you get what you pay for I guess...