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Last December there was work being done on the pool area of POFQ Resort. I was wondering if the construction had completed and what the results looked like. Anyone have any information?
While frustrating, I'm pretty sure the managers didn't schedule the pool upgrades/construction.So Riverside has a closed feature pool.
And the pool we are told to use has construction noise and sights?
Great.
Managers at Port Orleans need to learn a thing or two from the other Resorts as it relates to accommodating Guests with Pool Closures.
Might mean nothing to you- but I am an avid pool user for sun and swim.
So Riverside has a closed feature pool.
And the pool we are told to use has construction noise and sights?
Great.
Managers at Port Orleans need to learn a thing or two from the other Resorts as it relates to accommodating Guests with Pool Closures.
Might mean nothing to you- but I am an avid pool user for sun and swim.
You are also going to find that this winter has not been much of a "sit by the pool" kind of winter -- its chilly during the day and very very cold in the 40's at night.
I was not complaining about it happening, but complaining about it happening all at once. The scheduling. Stagger the jobs. Riverside had its main pool down and Acadian quiet pool was filled with construction and tarping. Head over to the alternate location, and FQ has a partially closed pool deck and construction noise.You can still use the pool, so what if there is a fence in one area. You can sit in a different area. Everybody wants new and improved but complain when it is happening.
I think this is just a come sense move... having the work done in the winter months when guest are much less likely to be using the pool is a much better option that doing this when the weather is warmer.I was not complaining about it happening, but complaining about it happening all at once. The scheduling. Stagger the jobs. Riverside had its main pool down and Acadian quiet pool was filled with construction and tarping. Head over to the alternate location, and FQ has a partially closed pool deck and construction noise.
Just stagger the jobs!
You have no idea how often I have said this about any number of projects that are going on right now. Stagger the projects to not have things down at the same time would seem to make sense to me. MarieSo Riverside has a closed feature pool.
And the pool we are told to use has construction noise and sights?
Great.
Managers at Port Orleans need to learn a thing or two from the other Resorts as it relates to accommodating Guests with Pool Closures.
Might mean nothing to you- but I am an avid pool user for sun and swim.
You have no idea how often I have said this about any number of projects that are going on right now. Stagger the projects to not have things down at the same time would seem to make sense to me. Marie
Agreed. I understand that you do only have a smaller window of time due to the colder weather to do this kind of construction, but if I was working on a main pool in a resort that has quiet pools as well, none of the quiet pools should be closed during that time frame. In addition for specifically Riverside/French Quarter, if one Main pool is down, the other should not be down as well. Again not neglecting any of the items, but scheduling them better. This would help with the ability to know this stuff ahead of time so that guests are advised appropriately and can make the best decision for them, in terms of moving trip dates, selecting a different resort etc. MarieMarie, we made it work but it was excessive. Fortunately we head to WDW often enough, but if we did not, we would have had a legit complaint.
Riverside main pool (and Ol Man Island) is completely closed (pool, slide, hot tub, pool bar).
Acadian House quiet pool suffers from construction tarps, equipment, and sounds from Magnolia House refurb directly adjacent.
French Quarter pool has construction walls, noise, equipment. Also, partial pool deck closure so not enough chairs are available for demand.
Additionally with Ol Man Island closed, you have a much longer walk to Riverside Mill from Acadian. Much longer.
Riverside informed us of the closures....but within 60 days of arrival. Because it was a race weekend, there was no availability (except for AKL Suites). So we could not even change Resorts if we wanted. Inform us earlier so we have the ability to CHANGE RESORTS! Bleh Managers!!
Again, the MANAGERS of these resorts have nothing to do with scheduling refurbs or pool closures however they unfortunately endure the wrath of unhappy guests thinking that they are and blaming them for everything. It's like yelling at the Target store manager that they close early on Sundays or the drive thru window cashier at McDonald's when they discontinued your beloved McRib sandwich. Not their call.
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