Sorry to hear this. It looks like the most expensive rooms at WDW are just as poorly run and maintained as the least expensive ones.And it has nothing to do with the construction.
I had clicked that having my room ready early was a priority.
I wasn't expecting 9am but had hoped for say 1pm-2pm.
It was 3:30pm...
We had gone to DS since it wasn't ready when we arrived at the resort.
So by the time we got back to the resort and went to the car to retrieve our luggage and take it to the room we were dripping sweat.
The room we were assigned was not the correct room category that we paid for.
We called and they fixed it and gave us another room but as I found out later they marked every magic band that were not the current one as "lost" which meant we had to go to guest relations at the park to have that fixed since I was using a different band that day.
In the bathtub/shower the water would not just come out of the tub or just come out of the shower which created a terrible shrinking noise.
And tell me why we had to jiggle the handle on the toilet to get it to stop running and be able to flush?
We are the type that are in the parks from open to close and park hop to 3 parks some days so after walking anywhere from 11 to a record for us 15.5 miles in a single day we don't have the energy to call about it so it did not get fixed.
We are unlikely to stay there again.
Yes, and in my experience they do more than enough.If you're staying at and paying for a deluxe resort (but really any Disney property) and there is something obviously wrong with your experience you should immediately, politely-but-assertively, seek out a resolution form the hotel's front desk manager. They will do their best to "make it right"!
The maintenance cast earn the same rate whether they work at All Star or Grand Floridian but perhaps budget cuts impact the way things are run and inability to get corrected / improved.Sorry to hear this. It looks like the most expensive rooms at WDW are just as poorly run and maintained as the least expensive ones.
Unless if you are Princess Diana and her sons when they visited MK and stayed at the Grand Floridian. Her suite was repainted, carpet and mattresses replaced with new, etc prior to her magical vacation.Outside of nostalgia, MK Resorts are thé worst! I said it
I'm pretty sure they sit on the text message and won't send it until you arrive at the resort. My last trip, we had 4 different groups staying at the Poly and nobody got a text until we rolled up to the security gate for the first time. We all arrived at different times and each text message came through exactly as each family pulled up. It activated instantly, even before we talked to the security guard so it wasn't like he activated anything manually. I'm pretty sure it was tracking my location through my phone and/or MagicBand.When we hadn’t gotten our text by around 12:30, we still had to check out of our offsite “arrival night hotel.” We had our dog with us, so we drove to The Cabins and asked if we could hang out until the room was ready. And just like that, the room was ready.
Yes, it seems they are are assigning rooms and then releasing either after guests arrive or released as guest recovery for guests who *do* arrive early but don't have a room (and the person that originally had this room assigned never knows). I think it works well. This summer at our last 5 check-ins in which we were on property "early," 4 times our room was ready either before noon or upon inquiry at the resort. The exception was Grand Floridian where our room was not ready until after 5:30pm.I'm pretty sure they sit on the text message and won't send it until you arrive at the resort. My last trip, we had 4 different groups staying at the Poly and nobody got a text until we rolled up to the security gate for the first time. We all arrived at different times and each text message came through exactly as each family pulled up. It activated instantly, even before we talked to the security guard so it wasn't like he activated anything manually. I'm pretty sure it was tracking my location through my phone and/or MagicBand.
Outside of nostalgia, MK Resorts are thé worst! I said it
This. This this this.As it stands, the next guest has to deal with those same issues. Hopefully, they will call to get it corrected. If no one ever brings it to their attention, how is maintenance supposed to know that the showerhead whines or the drain is slow?
And it has nothing to do with the construction.
I had clicked that having my room ready early was a priority.
I wasn't expecting 9am but had hoped for say 1pm-2pm.
It was 3:30pm...
We had gone to DS since it wasn't ready when we arrived at the resort.
So by the time we got back to the resort and went to the car to retrieve our luggage and take it to the room we were dripping sweat.
The room we were assigned was not the correct room category that we paid for.
We called and they fixed it and gave us another room but as I found out later they marked every magic band that were not the current one as "lost" which meant we had to go to guest relations at the park to have that fixed since I was using a different band that day.
In the bathtub/shower the water would not just come out of the tub or just come out of the shower which created a terrible shrinking noise.
And tell me why we had to jiggle the handle on the toilet to get it to stop running and be able to flush?
We are the type that are in the parks from open to close and park hop to 3 parks some days so after walking anywhere from 11 to a record for us 15.5 miles in a single day we don't have the energy to call about it so it did not get fixed.
We are unlikely to stay there again.
…hmmmm…interestingThe Grand Floridian, like most of the MK resorts except for maybe WL, is the biggest scam at WDW. I've never understood the love and affection it gets from folks nor why it commands such a high price point. The rooms are ugly, it has mediocre food options, and the grounds in general leave a lot of be desired. And like most WDW resorts, most of the people who work there have absolutely no concept of what it means to work at a supposed deluxe resort. It's all so elementary and embarrassing.
That’s pretty impressive considering the GF didn't open until 1988…Stayed at GF or a regular, yearly basis, from the 1970's 'till purchased DVC, WL in 2001.
15.5 miles a day (it says about 32000 steps) in a theme park seems a lot. Did you walk to your other parks?
Yeah but besides that.That’s pretty impressive considering the GF didn't open until 1988…
15.5 miles a day (it says about 32000 steps) in a theme park seems a lot. Did you walk to your other parks?
Stayed at Coronado called operator on room issues, connected me to Housekeeping base and items were fixed in the next few hours.Wow! Sounds like a not-so-deluxe stay and I don't fault you for not being impressed. But I want to point out a few things in their defense (and believe me, I am NOT a Disney apologist!)
I understand your resolve not to stay there again. I have one restaurant at WDW that I refuse to eat at after having a bad experience there over a decade ago. My family ate there December 2021 and from their account, it was even worse.
- Check in at the resorts is after 3 PM. Getting your room earlier than 3:00 is a nice perk if it happens but even requesting "early check in" is viewed as just a request and not a promise.
- GF, like all Disney resorts, will store your luggage for you. It did not have to stay in a hot car all day and you could have driven right up to the door to unload your car and have bell services handle the luggage. Once you returned from the park, you could have called to have the bags delivered to your room. You didn't need to haul them from the GF parking lot to your room yourself.
- MB issues seem to be common at GF. I also have a number of MBs and could only have one that opened my studio door and the desk at the VGF building had to program that one to work! The rest were fine for the parks. My brother also experienced issues while staying club level there. He could use his MB on the elevator to get to RPC but the door to his room wouldn't open. He made multiple trips to the front desk to resolve the issue and every night, the same problem returned. I understand your frustration.
- Your room sounds as if it is in serious need of plumbing attention. Had you called maintenance, they would have addressed it while you were in the parks. As it stands, the next guest has to deal with those same issues. Hopefully, they will call to get it corrected. If no one ever brings it to their attention, how is maintenance supposed to know that the showerhead whines or the drain is slow?
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