dansdad
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I was under the impression that you could still pick the room view you wanted if you go through the regular check-in lines even if you have checked in online?
You most definitely can.
I was under the impression that you could still pick the room view you wanted if you go through the regular check-in lines even if you have checked in online?
I don't get it. I'm reading through many threads on these boards, and I am seeing the same thing over and over. People are talking about why they don't or won't do online check-in. What gives? Why do people NOT want to take advantage of this free and very convenient service??
I actually read where somebody said that they wanted the experience of standing in a line at the resort so they could have the face-to-face interaction with a Disney CM. Somebody else said that they feel they get better service from a "regular" front desk person, than an "online check-in" front desk person.
Perhaps I should equate this to the people who stand in a long line at a movie theater to purchase tickets, instead of one of the ten empty self-service ticket kiosks that are either next to the box office, or inside the theater lobby.
So people want to stand in long lines for hotel check-in, and to purchase movie tickets. But they don't have any problem taking a cart-full of groceries to the "self-checkout" at the supermarket, even though they have no clue how to use the machine. I guess some human behavior is just not menat to make any sense.![]()
What benefits exactly do you find outweigh the decision not to pre-register? You still have to go to the front desk to complete the check in process.
What benefits exactly do you find outweigh the decision not to pre-register? You still have to go to the front desk to complete the check in process. They will still ask if your credit card info is correct. If none of your requests have been met and you need to ask if they can find a different room for you, or if your documents are in any way incorrect, they still have to completely re-do all of the paper work.
The two times that we did online registration (and our dates were during very slow times of the year), we did not get any of our requests, our rooms were not ready, and it took close to an hour to complete the process, after being shuffled over to the regular check in counter. The fact that our KTTW card didn't work when we finally got to our room is a whole different thread.
The last two times (when we did not do online registration) we arrived before 8 am, walked straight up to the counter (no line at all), completed the registration, in one case had our room changed to accommodate my request for a ground floor room, and received our KTTW for the room that was ready for us to occupy. And it took far less time than when we pre-registered.
Being scared of the process has nothing to do with it, and frankly I find the use of the term insulting and condescending. Having experience with the process and having determined what works and what doesn't work is the reason why we don't use this so called perk.
So is it the simpler, the better when it comes to requests?
I just did the online check-in for the next trip. But I won't have friends staying with me and the only request I made was a high floor, because I think I'd like a balcony this time. I don't do online checkin when someone stays with me because:
They will most likely arrive at a different time from me, and
We don't put one credit card on both key cards. My friend will be more likely to want to have their own credit card linked instead of mine.
We would have to wait at the desk anyway to have the credit card thing done.
So yes, there are reasons for not doing the online check-in.
I actually read where somebody said that they wanted the experience of standing in a line at the resort so they could have the face-to-face interaction with a Disney CM.
So people want to stand in long lines for hotel check-in, and to purchase movie tickets. But they don't have any problem taking a cart-full of groceries to the "self-checkout" at the supermarket, even though they have no clue how to use the machine. I guess some human behavior is just not menat to make any sense.![]()
The last time i checked in at coronado i had no wait at check in by doing the regular. About 5 families were in the online check in line. Works for me!
Yes, THIS!!! Thank you.Being scared of the process has nothing to do with it, and frankly I find the use of the term insulting and condescending. Having experience with the process and having determined what works and what doesn't work is the reason why we don't use this so called perk.
Our kiosks at the movie theater seldom work. And I hate self check out at the grocery store.