robinb
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My mother was able to score the family 3 rooms at the Contemporary Resort under SOG. We stayed at CR in late June/early July.
My mother is permanently disabled with a neck injuries and was assigned a handicapped room on the first floor of the North Wing. On July 2nd (I think) a wet chunk of ceiling tile from in front of the bathroom fell on top of my mother's head. The other ceiling tiles around it were also saturated. It appears that something was leaking from above. My step-father called the front desk and they sent a repair person.
The front desk offered to call the paramedics and I insisted that my mother take them up on the offer. Only after the paramedics arrived did the hotel manager contact my mother. The paramedics looked her over and offered to take her to the emergency room. She declined because her injury was not life threatening, but eventually went to an Urgent Care Center the next day after experiencing headaches the rest of the day. The doctor at the UCC said that she suffered a minor concussion. She had headaches for the remainder of our trip
which ruined things for everyone. She spent a lot of time at the resort and not in the parks because she was no longer up to it.
What did CR do? Nothing. She even had to pay for her trip to the UCC. A heavy chunk of wet ceiling tile fell on her head and she received a very lame "Gee ... we're sorry." Does anyone know who she should write to about this? The Contemporary? Shades of Green? Disney? I'd like to get them to pay for the clinic visit at the very least.
My mother is permanently disabled with a neck injuries and was assigned a handicapped room on the first floor of the North Wing. On July 2nd (I think) a wet chunk of ceiling tile from in front of the bathroom fell on top of my mother's head. The other ceiling tiles around it were also saturated. It appears that something was leaking from above. My step-father called the front desk and they sent a repair person.
The front desk offered to call the paramedics and I insisted that my mother take them up on the offer. Only after the paramedics arrived did the hotel manager contact my mother. The paramedics looked her over and offered to take her to the emergency room. She declined because her injury was not life threatening, but eventually went to an Urgent Care Center the next day after experiencing headaches the rest of the day. The doctor at the UCC said that she suffered a minor concussion. She had headaches for the remainder of our trip

What did CR do? Nothing. She even had to pay for her trip to the UCC. A heavy chunk of wet ceiling tile fell on her head and she received a very lame "Gee ... we're sorry." Does anyone know who she should write to about this? The Contemporary? Shades of Green? Disney? I'd like to get them to pay for the clinic visit at the very least.