schumigirl
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- Joined
- May 15, 2007
Seriously, observed the same while holed up at AKV. Not only is it rude to the staff, they are taking up valuable time jawing away incessantly, causing those behind them in line to cool their heels.
WDW seemed much more strict with guests. if you weren’t checked in by 3 pm day prior to hurricane, you were out of luck until the following Saturday at 3 pm.
they were very clear stating that you could leave the building, however, you wouldn’t get back in…not sure if they made good on that or not.
all the furniture on the villa’s balcony was brought in by staff the first night. They must’ve practiced it as a drill in the past, as had it stacked Tetris like taking up little space. Observed two rooms’ guest near us promptly lug it back out. Security popped up shortly afterwards and handled the situation.
All the public balconies were locked and barricaded with sand bags. Our housekeeper came by with an armful of towels and suggested we use at base of the slider. I was puzzled & asked if due to water damage She responded no, wind.
Islands & the lounge’s food spread looked much better than was offered in the convention area during Matthew. thankfully, we had boma for breakfast and lunch Half off, plenty of options this time.
surprised to see that RP didn’t ‘sink’ the pool furniture again in the pool this go-round. The flooding there was far worse than what we observed in AK & MGM areas.
I love dogs, just very allergic to most that have fur vs hair. was forced to stay out of the lobby during Matthew for that reason...will file it under needs of the many outweigh those of the few. Was very happy only a couple of ‘service animals’ in residence at our resort and they were well-trained
I’m also of the theory it’s the little pooches, with big dog syndrome, that do the most nipping of strangers.
I agree with the small dog thing......lol....there was one yappy thing that tried to look as ferocious as it could be, that was hilarious, whereas we saw some beautiful bigger dogs that were so calm and contented.
When you hear some of the stories from staff of how they can be spoken to, it`s horrendous enough, but to blame them for the issues of park closing and weather just seems incredulous. People aren`t very nice and downright rude at times. And yes, taking up the time of the staff who could actually be helping someone.
It must be so difficult for staff during hurricanes, bringing a load of towels to protect against wind must have been a little disconcerting. Yes, the flooding was quite bad around some hotels there, but I thought Loews and Universal did an amazing job during this one of clearing it up.