Even though the guest apparently doesn’t know, surely a Disney journalist knows that the moray eels in Little Mermaid are Flotsam and Jetsam, who each have just one glowing eye.
2008 we stayed at Port Orleans Riverside for 2 very long weeks. It was miserable!!! I didn’t realize I could switch resorts if I had known I would have. We checked in got to our room to find water running down the wall from someones shower. Changed rooms, this one had cases and cars of empty beer under the stair well I mean cases of beer. There was a gang tag on one of the rails, there was a dirty plactic fork that stayed on the walk way for about a week, the ashtray was never empty. All this sounds small but when you think of the fact this is not a motel in Daytona but a not too cheap resort in WDW. I had never wanted a vacation to end. It was the worst time there. We went back the next year and stayed at Caribbean Beach it was perfect.
Comments for Guests Say Disney World is Lacking, Cite Safety Concerns at Resort Hotels
Scott
Even though the guest apparently doesn’t know, surely a Disney journalist knows that the moray eels in Little Mermaid are Flotsam and Jetsam, who each have just one glowing eye.
Cricket
YES! I don’t doubt there are some issues, but this seriously reduces credibility!
Leslie Brown
2008 we stayed at Port Orleans Riverside for 2 very long weeks. It was miserable!!! I didn’t realize I could switch resorts if I had known I would have. We checked in got to our room to find water running down the wall from someones shower. Changed rooms, this one had cases and cars of empty beer under the stair well I mean cases of beer. There was a gang tag on one of the rails, there was a dirty plactic fork that stayed on the walk way for about a week, the ashtray was never empty. All this sounds small but when you think of the fact this is not a motel in Daytona but a not too cheap resort in WDW. I had never wanted a vacation to end. It was the worst time there. We went back the next year and stayed at Caribbean Beach it was perfect.
Leo
How about starting by paying CMs a living wage?
Also, maybe some consideration for the customer experience instead of lining the pockets of the share holders?
the doctor
ZipRecruiter reports Disney wages average $19.47 a hr. running from about $12-13,000 for part-time to over $100k for high tech positions.
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