Invoice from Coronado Springs posted to my house?

ford91exploder

Resident Curmudgeon
The reason this is getting so much traction is TDO's MANIA for upcharges most of which involve charging for what used to be included with admission/hotel stays.
 

Master Yoda

Pro Star Wars geek.
Premium Member
The reason this is getting so much traction is TDO's MANIA for upcharges most of which involve charging for what used to be included with admission/hotel stays.
I normally ignore your insane ramblings, but have you ever stayed at a hotel in your life?

For as much flack as Disney gets about up-charges and the like, their resorts are one area largely free of them. If you go to pretty much any hotel on the planet you are charged a resort fee, parking and heaven forbid you even move something in the minibar. I get none of that at a Disney resort.
 

Bob

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Premium Member
I normally ignore your insane ramblings, but have you ever stayed at a hotel in your life?

For as much flack as Disney gets about up-charges and the like, their resorts are one area largely free of them. If you go to pretty much any hotel on the planet you are charged a resort fee, parking and heaven forbid you even move something in the minibar. I get none of that at a Disney resort.
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jakeman

Well-Known Member
I normally ignore your insane ramblings, but have you ever stayed at a hotel in your life?
He has access to some elusive tier of Hampton Inn that rivals the quality of the Grand Floridian.

You know what he didn't have to deal with at the Hampton Inn: Unicorn Village? A broken fridge. You know who had a broken fridge? THE CONTEMPORARY. It tried to murder him. True story.

There. I think I covered the eventual response.
 

21stamps

Well-Known Member
These are unusual times of day for a wake-up call, and unusually close together.

I don't know anyone who'd request a wake-up call at 3:49 or 3:52 (along with one at 3:50). Nobody is that precise in their request.

Best guess is that these are for some other phone service, and the CM gave you wrong information about the source of the charge.
The 46 seconds is the most odd to me.
That’s a long time to set a wake up call. It had to be a mistake somehow.
 

Bullseye1967

Is that who I am?
Premium Member
I normally ignore your insane ramblings, but have you ever stayed at a hotel in your life?

For as much flack as Disney gets about up-charges and the like, their resorts are one area largely free of them. If you go to pretty much any hotel on the planet you are charged a resort fee, parking and heaven forbid you even move something in the minibar. I get none of that at a Disney resort.

Let us not forget Wifi, in room safe, and resort shuttle fees. :)
 

21stamps

Well-Known Member
have you ever listened to the wake up calls from the characters they are usually a minute long or so

No actually, sorry.. I didn’t know that. Makes more sense now. I’ve had so many wake up calls at WDW, and never once realized there was a character on the other end.. I feel bad about it.. my child would have probably been thrilled. I just pick up, and hang up, just to make the ringing stop once I’m awake. I never bring the phone to my ear.
 

Dave B

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No actually, sorry.. I didn’t know that. Makes more sense now. I’ve had so many wake up calls at WDW, and never once realized there was a character on the other end.. I feel bad about it.. my child would have probably been thrilled. I just pick up, and hang up, just to make the ringing stop once I’m awake. I never bring the phone to my ear.
Yeah next time just hit the speaker button and let it play until the character stops talking, its pretty cool
 

MAGICFLOP

Well-Known Member
Did we ever find out what the charges were from the poster who started this thread?
Obvious, he messed up and either stole/broke something from the room. My bet is stole something, if he broke something he would post that Disney said I broke something. Disney discovered it after check out..
 

WDWTrojan

Well-Known Member
Obvious, he messed up and either stole/broke something from the room. My bet is stole something, if he broke something he would post that Disney said I broke something. Disney discovered it after check out..

He posted the charges from his bill. Unless, this was not accurate he probably accidentally called an outside wake-up service or placed a local call to arrange the wake-up call, rather than directly with the internal automated system.
 

WDWTrojan

Well-Known Member
These are unusual times of day for a wake-up call, and unusually close together.

I don't know anyone who'd request a wake-up call at 3:49 or 3:52 (along with one at 3:50). Nobody is that precise in their request.

Best guess is that these are for some other phone service, and the CM gave you wrong information about the source of the charge.

These are the outgoing calls allegedly to set up the wake-up call, not the incoming calls. They don't charge you for incoming calls ever, just outside ones - either to local Orlando numbers or long-distance.
 

Dave B

Well-Known Member
These are the outgoing calls allegedly to set up the wake-up call, not the incoming calls. They don't charge you for incoming calls ever, just outside ones - either to local Orlando numbers or long-distance.
Read all the posts before you comment in the future please, ugh
 

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