Originally Posted By Spirit of 74 <<If one were to write mr./ms. Wallace where would one send the note, Fla, Calf, just care of WDW? Maybe we will write and let them know that they are on notice.Aafter 30 years of vists we were looking for better treatment from them.I will let you all know what happens!>> Try Erin.Wallace@Disney.com
Originally Posted By Spirit of 74 <<What do you have a against towel animals anyway... LOL... I don't mind them, as long as their not made into insect shapes AKA.. palmetto bugs.. LOL..>> Frankly, my problem with them is they are a distraction. People come in and see one holding the remote on the bed and don't bother to see whether the sheets are clean. I want what I pay for -- a clean, well-maintained resort room. And, yes, if I don't get that there'll be consequences.
Originally Posted By Spirit of 74 <<In today's reality, sure. However, before they built more than they could chew off, rooms weren't on their last leg before it was time to update the furnishings. You might think today's reality is honkey-dory, but I think people are paying more for less. So I find no problem with people recognizing the lower quality and griping about it.>> Exactly my point. Should the people at the WL in those 40-50 old, dirty, banged up rooms pay the same rate (or maybe more) than the folks in the new 'standard' rooms? What about the poor souls at the Contemporary in the North About to Become DVC Wing? Should they be paying the same as those in the South Wing, which has the same ultra-modern, high-end rehabbed from top-to-bottom rooms? Hell no. They should be paying maybe $100 at most. But this is Disney. We all know the reality. <<Oh by the way.. did you know that when WL opened as a moderate resort.. we payed $135 a night the first year it was open... >> Not quite. It was supposed to be in some nebulous category between mod and deluxe. It never fit either and certainly was closer to deluxe, yet had moderate sized rooms. It's a problem that can't be dealt with now except to price it lower, which Disney has. I stayed there the week it opened for $99 a night. But as recently as two years ago, I was staying for $119 as an AP rate and then upgraded for free into courtyard view rooms. There always seems to be discounts for the WL, which I don't understand as it's truly wonderful.
Originally Posted By jkayjs You said a mouthful there brother. WL for us is the hidden jewel in the WDW resort crown. Besides the wonderful architecture it has location, location, location. We love the grounds and it's proximity to FW, CR, Poly, GF, MK and the monorail since we spend more time @ Epcot. We always feel we get the biggest bang for our buck @ WL. Did I mention we really like this resort?
Originally Posted By davewasbaloo We really juggled with whether to go WL or AKl on our upcoming trip. In the end, we decided with napping toddlers, the animals gave it the edge, and then when my MIL said she wanted to come, we needed a room that could sleep five. If we go without the MIL in future, then WL is probably our next port of call.
Originally Posted By jkayjs dave even if your MIL goes next time don't rule out WL. If it fits your budget and is available they have small amt of deluxe rooms. The nice thing here is it gives you 2 seperate rooms. There is a living room of sorts with a sofa bed and french doors between that and the sleeping area with 2 queens I believe. That would give all some privacy as well as extra room. Just a thought. BTW the AKL is great also.
Originally Posted By danyoung >You might think today's reality is honkey-dory...< I have nothing substantive to contribute to this discussion (no surprise there...). But I had to laugh at your terminology, Mike. I'm sure you meant that today's reality is hunky-dory. Your term kinda sounds like it was coming from a white inner city kid! Now back to your discussion. . .
Originally Posted By Labuda Nope, not back on topic quite yet! Palindrome post!tsop emordnilaP !tey etiuq cipot no kcab ton ,epoN
Originally Posted By pixiedust1 <<I have nothing substantive to contribute to this discussion (no surprise there...).>> Hey Dan You should check out the "why the power went off thread" ... LOL...
Originally Posted By Crazy4WDW I can relate. We visit Ocean City, MD with the family each year. Each condo where we rent costs the same. However, some condos have not been renovated for years. We regulars started complaining to management as wo why we have to pay the same amount as those who rent condos that have new carpeting, been freshly painted, new televisions, etc. It just wasn't fair. Management finally started on the condo owners and made them start sprucing up.