disney4life2008
Well-Known Member
This is not too bad though.
This is not too bad though.
Nah, you are stirring up trouble because of some perceived slight against TWDC. The first two pages are fun and light hearted, then you came in and turned it all upside down because you think posters were, GASP, criticizing TWDC.No, I am engaging in a discussion. And will continue to do so.
You consistently appear in threads to call out anyone you think is defending Disney and to point out how wrong they are. You rarely, if ever, add anything of substance to the conversations, preferring instead to lob these grenades and move on. I've mentioned this to you before, and have even reported some of your posts to the moderators which I felt crossed the line.Nah, you are stirring up trouble because of some perceived slight against TWDC. The first two pages are fun and light hearted, then you came in and turned it all upside down because you think posters were, GASP, criticizing TWDC.
One would think when they design these buildings they would take into account what the room views would be and design the building accordingly with no bad views
it's hard to build big hotels where everyone has a view. What about parking lots, delivery docks, the front drive?They definitely do this in every beach front hotel I've ever stayed in. Every room is ocean view. My guess though is that they are maximizing the guest space. And most guests likely don't complain, especially in value hotels because they're just using their rooms to shower and sleep.
Agreed. Also, how often have people ended up in rooms with better views than standard, and not had to pay extra? You never know how it will turn out. My guess is, if there is room, they will move you to a different room if you ask, 8 out of 10 times.So you think someone who is looking at rows of parked cars, as well as constant incoming and outgoing traffic, is getting a better experience than someone who is looking at a rooftop?
I'm sorry, but the very definition of a "standard view" room is that it overlooks a rooftop or a parking area. That is the category. You are not getting less of an experience. You are getting exactly what you selected and paid for.
That is a water view room, you may have booked and paid for a standard view but you got upgraded, consider yourself lucky.This was my standard view at Yacht Club, so I understand why people are a little disappointed to end up with a roof view when this is the sort of beautiful view that other people paying for a standard room get. You realise a bad view is a possibility but cant help but hope for better.
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All I remember was going 8 years ago, receiving a handicap room, my wonderful mother complaining that it was unfair to take a handicap room from a handicapped person, and then getting a really nice water view room at the yacht club.That is a water view room, you may have booked and paid for a standard view but you got upgraded, consider yourself lucky.
Funny, but view wise there's something for everyone.
Right? That’s what I wanna know!So what does a room like that cost per night?
I just don’t understand who would have a room they aren’t happy with, take a photo and stay in it?!
You would think, but most seem to take photo, stay in room and complain for their entire stay
I also know many people and the majority of people. I guess I’m a people person
I dont understand a faceless, judgemental poster on the internet. Perhaps it was a long travel day, the occupants were tired and the didn't want to stand in line for another 30 minutes for the chance to maybe get a different room.I just don’t understand who would have a room they aren’t happy with, take a photo and stay in it?!
I dont understand a faceless, judgemental poster on the internet. Perhaps it was a long travel day, the occupants were tired and the didn't want to stand in line for another 30 minutes for the chance to maybe get a different room.
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