Originally posted by Dads Dream
We also had a negative experience at the BWVs last August. First of all we requested a Boardwalk view and didnt get it. (I understand that happens a lot) Second we requested a room close to the elevator with limited walking (this request was for medical reasons, DW had double knee replacements 8wks prior) When we checked in we were assigned the last 1BR in the resort as far away from the elevator as you can get. CM would not do anything to accommodate, DW stood at check in, heels firmly dug into the rug, CM Amanda would disappear behind the back door for 10-15 minutes at a time, every time she came back with the same answer NO. We stood there for over 45 minutes DW practically in tears from the pain for standing so long. Amanda could not and would not change the room, and of course the manager was unavailable. Finally she did offer to move us closer to elevator (2 rooms closer!) but she wanted to charge us the change fee. Her attitude and resolution was not what we expect from
DVC.
I am having a really hard time understanding how "not getting your requests met" somehow equals BWV being a substandard resort. Surely you must realize that SOMEONE has to have the last room on the floor. We just got back from 2 nights at the Willard in Washington DC, the most luxurious hotel I have ever stayed in and we had the last room in the building. Across the hall from us was a gorgeous suite (we peeked in while housekeeping was in there doing the turndown service). Why is it that BWV is the only place where people think it is completely unacceptable to be at the end of the hall?
I can't really think of a medical reason that would require that someone be close to the elevators. At WDW, you do a LOT of walking. If someone cannot even walk to the end of the hallway then they don't have a prayer of getting around WDW without a wheelchair/
ECV. If you have a wheelchair/ECV then why is it a big deal to be at the end of the hallway? I guess I just don't understand the logic here.
I'm sorry that your DW had to have knee replacement. It sounds awful and painful and not something one would wish on your worst enemy. Why was she standing at the checkin counter for 45 minutes? If I had been in that position you can bet my DH would've sat my butt down somewhere while he took care of things, or I would've been in a wheelchair dealing with the CM at one of the wheelchair accessible checkin areas.
I guess it just sounds to me like you don't like BWV because you didn't get what you wanted, which is fine. You are entitled to not like something for whatever reason you want to not like it. Please just don't make it sound like the BWV made it impossible to enjoy your vacation. They didn't force your DW to stand up there for 45 mins, someone else in the party could've taken care of it or she could have requested that they deal with this while she sat down. If they had refused THEN they would have been in the wrong. While a BW view is probably the most requested thing, I think being close to the elevators is the second most requested thing. Everyone wants to be there, not everyone can be. You didn't say how far in advance you made your requests or whether you confirmed with the resort that you would have an elevator near the elevators beforehand due to medical reasons (even though I can't see what difference it makes as I said above).
On check out day we spent time enjoying the Boardwalk. DW slipped off a stair and ruptured her antilles tendon; thank goodness we still had the wheelchair. We went to the lobby to see if we could get some ice. When CM found out that we had already checked out she told us to go to the nurse at EPCOT or call for outside medical help. WOULD NOT EVEN GET HER ICE !!! We requested a manager who suggested we all go to the pool and see if the Lifeguards had an ice pack. Needless to say we left that lobby vowing to never stay there again!
They aren't really equipped to deal with medical issues inside the resorts. In the packet of materials you get when you check in they pretty much say as much. It would've been nice if someone had thought to maybe get a bag from the gift shop and go down to the nearest ice machine and get her some ice, but I guess no one in your party thought of that either. Definately not the best "Disney" behavior, there is no doubt about that, but it sounds like they were directing you to the nearest medical facilities. I don't think they treated you worse because you had already checked out, I think they just dropped the ball on making some Disney magic on this one. I would probably be annoyed too if I were you but I doubt they train CM's over there on how to be un-magical. I've run into un-magical CM's occasionally at most parts of WDW and I think it's the individual and not the particular area they work for. When we stayed at OKW the first time we had a housekeeper who short sheeted the beds. It was irritating and annoying to have to strip and remake two beds after a long day at the parks but I'm quite sure at housekeeping training they don't tell the housekeepers to do that specifically at OKW and I wouldn't trash the resort because of it.
Lisa