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DVC Mike
07-05-2009, 08:01 PM
Disney has a long tradition of legendary service, from the smiling cast members to the whimsical and magical experiences available at its parks and resorts.

Disney's record of customer loyalty, satisfaction, and repeat business has made them the number one tourist destination in the world.

The Disney Vacation Club (DVC) consistently scores the best rating in the timeshare category in the Market Metrix Hospitality Index. Yes, DVC has the highest hospitality ratings of any other timeshare.

91 percent of DVC members described their overall membership satisfaction as "excellent" or "very good".

This exceptional customer service, whether it's a cast member going above and beyond or a simple "Welcome Home" greeting, is one reason that many people buy into DVC.

If you're on INTERCOT, you were most likely wowed by the magical vacation experiences at WDW and you decided to become a repeat customer.

Do you view Disney's customer service as above average or below average? If below average, why do you continue to schedule Disney vacations?

I own 1,250 DVC points because I believe that Disney vacations are above average, and I keep on enjoying the magical experiences year-after-year.

How 'bout you?

TennesseeTink
07-05-2009, 08:19 PM
I have been a DVC member for just one year. During that time, I have used DVC Member Services to plan 5 vacations, two of which involved booking at other than my home resort. I have called Member Services atleast a dozen times and each time I had exceptional customer service. And this is coming from someone who has worked in the travel industry in a customer service capacity for over 10 years. Everyone that I ever spoke with was knowledgeable, friendly, and willing to assist me with all my travel needs. I have always felt that DVC goes above and beyond my expectations from my guide to Member Services.

Ian
07-05-2009, 08:25 PM
I have been a DVC member for just one year. During that time, I have used DVC Member Services to plan 5 vacations, two of which involved booking at other than my home resort. I have called Member Services atleast a dozen times and each time I had exceptional customer service. And this is coming from someone who has worked in the travel industry in a customer service capacity for over 10 years. Everyone that I ever spoke with was knowledgeable, friendly, and willing to assist me with all my travel needs. I have always felt that DVC goes above and beyond my expectations from my guide to Member Services.The poll talks about "Disney's" service ... not just DVC.

My experiences with Member Services have all been fine. My DVC resort experiences have most certainly not been fine and my overall experiences with Disney as of late have been slightly below average at best.

Many times I can't tell if I'm at Disney World, McDonald's, or Wal-Mart. Except for the fact that most of the Wal-Mart and McDonald's employees in the stores near me speak English.

TennesseeTink
07-05-2009, 08:36 PM
The poll talks about "Disney's" service ... not just DVC.

ALL of my Disney customer service expeiences have been wonderful, with the possible exception of one waiter 2 years ago. After every Disney vacation, I write a letter to WDW to let them know the Cast Members who went above and beyond so that they may be recognized for great service. After my one bad experience, I mentioned in my letter about the slow service and received a phone call thanking me for my letter, apologizing for the incident, and assuring me that it would be addressed. I was floored to receive this call and, for me, it confirmed what I had always believed, that Disney values its customers and wants them to be happy and return. I stand by my vote.

JPL
07-05-2009, 09:40 PM
Overall Disney Customer has been on the decline for years and is quickly falling off even further. My experience with DVC has been hit and miss and not really that impressive. I often get the feeling that DVC feels that I am locked into this contract so they don;t need to go the extra mile for me. My most recent experience booking a trip for December proved that to me when I called 5 minutes after I received an e-mail saying on SSR and OKW were available for the accomadations and dates I wanted only to find out that exactly what I requested was available.

ytzking
07-05-2009, 09:54 PM
Disney's overall customer service is definitely not on the same level as it was in the late 80s and early 90s. As far as DVC goes, I'm sorry to say, the bad outweighs the good. I've been a member for 10 years and I've seen a steady decline in the level of ALL services associated with DVC.
This coming week I'll be travelling to the BWV and I am praying that things are better than last year. My room was horrible, ( I had over 50 points refunded to me, that should tell you something) and management at BWV were poor at best when making excuses. ( "Renovations are coming." "We have no control over housekeeping." ) This trip will definitely shape my vacation habits for the next few years. I really hope that I'm pleasantly surprised but, I'm not getting overly optimistic.

Ian
07-05-2009, 11:01 PM
"We have no control over housekeeping."This is exactly the kind of stuff I'm talking about. The fingerpointing. The lack of accountability.

Nobody cares if housekeeping is outsourced!! If Disney chooses to outsource a customer facing guest service position (simply to save a few bucks, I might add) then they had darn well better be prepared to stand behind it! Not just pass the buck, which is what they always seem to do. They want their cake and eat it too ... the money savings and a complete absolution from all responsibility when the company they choose to represent them turns in a sub-standard performance.

Shabby ... very, very shabby.

DizneyRox
07-05-2009, 11:18 PM
I think everyone knows where I stand. Disney is a follower right now. Nowhere near a leader in the service industry in just about everything they do and in many cases don't do.

Yes, I did buy into DVC, but now it's dissapointing that I may just have many years in front of me watching the service decline further and further. Everytime I don't think it can get worse, it does!

JPL
07-06-2009, 12:02 AM
Just looking at the responses to the poll is very telling. only 6 out of the 11 people think Disney has exceptional Customer Service

Tinkermom
07-06-2009, 12:23 AM
Even though the poll seems to be for Disney in general I am going to comment mostly on DVC as this is the DVC board. ;)

We own another timeshare through Bluegreen and I can tell you that I HATE dealing with them so much that I have turned over the scheduling of our Bluegreen trips to my husband who has more patience with them. Every time we call we are told a different "rule". Their right hand never seems to know what their left hand is doing. When you check in to your resort you are pressured to attend an "update" (aka sales pitch to try to get you to buy more points). In fact at our last stay at "The Fountains" in Orlando the gal was downright rude when we said we did not want to attend an update saying something like "I do not understand why you do not want to participate when we are giving you free tickets" - as if they were doing us a FAVOR! (btw they were offering two one day passes to WDW which we of course did not need! - NO offer of anything else either - not that it would have swayed us). They make you pick up your key from this person who is trying to get you to attend the update and this gal just took her good ol' time getting us our key after we said no. She was awful! Our room was also not ready at the check-in time and we ended up waiting close to 2 hours AFTER check-in before we could get into our room. Some of the places we have stayed through Bluegreen have been very nice and others have been pretty bad. I could give you more examples of our experiences at several other Bluegreen resorts but most are similar to what I have already posted. We would love to sell but would unfortunately owe more than we could sell it for right now. We use it now as "filler" in between DVC trips. For those who are concerned about a decline in service with DVC you can always sell and probably get more than what you paid. ;)

For us DVC and Disney offers consistent exceptional service. No pressure, no sales pitches, just a place to come and relax and enjoy time with friends and family. Sure, there is the occasional CM who is rude or not friendly or appathetic but for the most part WDW is still our "happy place" where we are welcomed with smiling faces and DVC is our other "home" where the amenities are top-notch (rooms with jacuzzi, plasma tv's, kitchen, not to mention square footage!, architecture, themeing, landscaping, food, etc., etc). We are looking forward to the many years with Disney and DVC.:mickey:

Hammer
07-06-2009, 12:43 AM
Our room was also not ready at the check-in time and we ended up waiting close to 2 hours AFTER check-in before we could get into our room.

Lisa, the same thing happened to us both times we have stayed at Villas at Wilderness Lodge (though not at any other DVC property), so it happens at WDW as well.



For those who are concerned about a decline in service with DVC you can always sell and probably get more than what you paid. ;)

Not for most DVC properties. A quick look at the Timeshare Store listings show that there are sales pending where people are selling their timeshares at AKLV for $15-$20 less per point than what they paid when buying through DVC.

dlpmikki
07-06-2009, 04:17 AM
I have owned DVC since 1992. When I joined it was absolutely great. Member services were high quality. the resorts immaculate. I have had some terrific examples of good customer service from Disney and also some awful ones (most memorable with a CM called Harmony who caused anything but). There have been some good recoverys by Disney to bad situations but not always. I ring member services now and often know more than the CM.

I have no regrets over my DVC purchase but if I was starting now I would not be buying in. I don't find Disney as magical as I used to but it makes me appreciate them more when I do find magical nuggets here and there.

DVC Mike
07-06-2009, 06:20 AM
I have a few follow-up questions for those of you that voted "Disney provides mediocre/poor customer service ".

(1) If you feel you receive poor customer service from Disney, why do you keep going to WDW? Why don't you give your hard-earned cash to another company that provides exceptional service?

(2) If you're a DVC member, why don't you sell your membership?

(3) If you're unhappy with the customer service provided by Disney, why spend hours a week on discussion forums such as INTERCOT talking abot Disney? :confused:

Ian
07-06-2009, 07:33 AM
(1) If you feel you receive poor customer service from Disney, why do you keep going to WDW? Why don't you give your hard-earned cash to another company that provides exceptional service?Because my kids love WDW. They're too young to have to deal with the hassles (or even recognize that they exist), so until they get too "old" for Disney World (if that ever happens) we'll keep taking them down.

And trust me ... Disney knows that and exploits it to full advantage.


(2) If you're a DVC member, why don't you sell your membership?See above. If we're going to keep going down, we might as well do it economically. Not to mention that DVC is so far in the toilet right now we'd lose our shirts.


(3) If you're unhappy with the customer service provided by Disney, why spend hours a week on discussion forums such as INTERCOT talking about Disney? :confused:Because I love what Disney used to be. And maybe ... just maybe ... if I spread enough of that around to other folks, they'll stop being so willing to accept the mediocrity/sub-mediocrity that Disney is peddling these days.

But probably not ... Willing acceptance of mediocrity seems to have become the new American way of life.

DVC Mike
07-06-2009, 08:08 AM
being so willing to accept the mediocrity/sub-mediocrity that Disney is peddling these days.

But probably not ... Willing acceptance of mediocrity seems to have become the new American way of life.

Ian,

I was wondering why, if you feel so strongly that Disney is offering mediocrity, why did you add-on at Bay Lake Tower (BLT)?

:confused:

DVCDisneyMom
07-06-2009, 08:52 AM
WOW! This is quite a string and makes for very interesting reading. We joined DVC last year and are very happy with our purchase and the services we have received so far. Maybe we don't have a past decade to compare it to, but I've been going to Disney my whole life and still cry when I leave, knowing full well I'll be back again soon. It is still magical for me and I love seeing the magic in my kids too! We're addicted, happy, and satisfied customers!!!

Ian
07-06-2009, 10:20 AM
Ian,

I was wondering why, if you feel so strongly that Disney is offering mediocrity, why did you add-on at Bay Lake Tower (BLT)?

:confused:Again ... I don't really see what's so confusing about this ... if we're resigned to the fact that we're going to be going a few times a year, we might as well stay somewhere we like.

SSR is okay, but we wanted another option so we didn't have to stay in the same place every time. We also needed more points to adequately accomodate the number of trips we take each year.

But I can tell you this ... 10 years ago we went a couple times a year because we wanted to go. If we didn't have kids, though, I can tell you with 100% certainty that we might visit once every few years tops. There are just way too many other vacation destinations out there these days that are doing it better than Disney is.

Priority Four
07-06-2009, 12:10 PM
I can not imagine another place on earth that enjoys the scrutiny that Disney is subjected to. Think about it. What are You and I doing right now. Like many of You, we are a "Disney Family". I love disney, I read about it, dream about, can't wait to get back there. I get out our personalized map of the world and study it and have been known to break into a chorus of "a great big beautiful tommorow" in the car.

I have been a DVC member since '02. Many of the CM's at member services were probably in junior high when i joined. It would be difficult for them to stay ahead of me but they do for the most part.

My expectations are high, but they are almost always met or exceeded by Disney CM's. My point is that even though we pay so much attention to the subject, we rarley find a problem.

PlutoPlanet
07-06-2009, 12:14 PM
I voted "Exceptional Service" at Disney.
We find the customer service way better at Disney than at other places. My DW teaches corporate training classes in customer service and uses examples from Disney.

tink'72
07-06-2009, 01:14 PM
I think everyone knows where I stand. Disney is a follower right now. Nowhere near a leader in the service industry in just about everything they do and in many cases don't do.

Yes, I did buy into DVC, but now it's dissapointing that I may just have many years in front of me watching the service decline further and further. Everytime I don't think it can get worse, it does!

You know I feel the exact same way. I am new to DVC purchased last July. The first time I called in to make reservations and had questions I the rep was just blah not rude but certainly NOT helpful in way shape or form. I thought it was just an off day. Well I've called numerous times since then and only once have I been pleased and delighted with the service. For the most part the service is not fantastic , I feel like I was bothering the person on the phone. I was and am very disappointed. I have a trip planed next week and have to call and order my passes and quite frankly I am not looking forward to the phone call.

After reading further into the above posts I decided to add a few things:

1) We love Disney- hands down- from the minute we arrive to the minute we leave we get great service.

2) My issues stem with the 800 DVC member phone line. It's them that I have an issue with.

seanyred
07-06-2009, 01:45 PM
We own another timeshare through Bluegreen and I can tell you that I HATE dealing with them so much that I have turned over the scheduling of our Bluegreen trips to my husband who has more patience with them. Every time we call we are told a different "rule". Their right hand never seems to know what their left hand is doing. ... .:mickey:


My wife and I took the tour with Bluegreen and they were definitly one of th worst time share presentations I have ever seen. And the fact they were very pushy...and did not want us to leave without giving them referalls....Which we refused because we did not like their product.

That being said We are Newer DVC members are first trip is Scheduled for this November and as of now I continue to be impressed by the level of customer services. My vacation got extended by two days after I already booked are stay and I had no problems adding on....maybe just luck I don't know...but either way I feel that Disney and DVC on their worse day is far better any other time share I have toured....

DVC Mike
07-06-2009, 06:39 PM
Interesting results thus far. 69% rate Disney customer service as exceptional.

The three votes (so far) that found Disney customer service to be mediocre/poor all came from INTERCOT staff. I'm not sure what to read into that, if anything.

I posted this same survey on two other sites to see if I would get different results, and the other two surveys had exception service with more votes than the other two categories combined.

DizneyRox
07-06-2009, 06:46 PM
I'm not staff... Don't go giving people heart attacks... :D

Seriously though, actually I find it hard to believe that people don't find issue with the way the current company operates. I just don't get it...

DVC2004
07-06-2009, 06:57 PM
Hmmm. It's been great in the past, but has been declining. The layoffs and cost cutting lately are really beginning to show. Disney is still a business folks and don't forget it. Of course they have the right to earn a profit. And I as a shareholder want that. But recent changes made in the guise of "members wanted this or that"- simply not true. The recent switch to RCI for example. I am sorry but I largely do not care for the properties they offer. Most I have not heard of. Seeing as how most members use thier membership at Disney I would say this change was financially motivated and not anything members asked for. I used mine for an II exchange to Atlantis which was wonderful. Now it's not offered through RCI. Also many of the RCI resorts, particularily in Mexico, are MANDATORY all inclusive. Meaning now yu use your 160 points, $95 exchange fee, and another $1000 to $3000 depending on your party size to pay for the mandatory all inclusive. But you won't see that in the Vacation Planner!

Ian
07-06-2009, 07:33 PM
Interesting results thus far. 69% rate Disney customer service as exceptional.Can't argue with the results. Clearly a majority of people still feel like they're getting appropriate bang for their buck.

Hammer
07-06-2009, 08:18 PM
I'm staff and chose the middle response which is not a compliment to Disney. There was a time that Disney wouldn't have dreamed of being like everyone else in customer service as they were the standard bearer! I've had good experiences and not so good experiences with WDW services. The number of not good experiences has increased the last 2 years. If the downward trend continues, I'll use my points for exchange options through RCI. I'm not going to sell because I would lose too much money in the sale (I know to expect to lose some money, but the amount is too large at this point).

Ian mentioned earlier on how different WDW departments like to "pass the buck". I experienced this firsthand. October 2007, we valet parked our car at the Beach Club (going to Boardwalk, but no room at their valet lot). Went off to the Boardwalk and returned to pick up our car at around 11:30 PM. Gave our ticket and we wait... and wait. There was no one else waiting for a car, so we had no idea what was the hold up. After 15 minutes, we notice a car with a flat tire off to the side. We look at it closer and realize it is our rental car! Go to the desk and ask why hadn't anyone come over to tell us that our car had a flat and that was why they had not brought us our car. Lots of finger pointing ensued. Most of it by the Beach Club desk saying it was the outsourcing of valets to blame. At that point, my sister said, "It does not matter whose fault it is, you are all the face of Disney whether you like it or not." A letter was sent regarding this experience of which a response was never received.

There are other instances where we have experienced this (though not to the extent of the above incident). WDW needs to address some of these problems (lack of accountability, antiquated computer systems, etc.) or this will start to happen to more people, even those of you who are satisfied right now.

JPL
07-06-2009, 11:31 PM
The three votes (so far) that found Disney customer service to be mediocre/poor all came from INTERCOT staff. I'm not sure what to read into that, if anything.



I am staff and voted Mediocre/poor simply because I hold Disney to the same they used to hold themselves. I was sold on Disney because of their superior customer service and have watched it decline over time. At first it wasn't as noticeable because the flaws were often hidden by other things they were doing right. But as cutbacks caught up to almost all departments and the veil is becoming thinner and the bad will eventually outshine the good things that I love about Disney. I spend my time voicing my opinion and alerting people to these changes like Ian in hopes that it will make a difference and yes I do express concerns to Disney when I have a problem.


And as for the 69% being some sort of victory showing that most people think Disney has exceptional service I would be that back in the day it would have been in the high 90% range. I think the results are very telling and it shows that customer is on the decline.

Aurora
07-07-2009, 02:05 AM
I've had (slight) issues with Disney customer service in the past, but overall I think they still deliver exceptional service. I'll share one of the most memorable experiences I've had. I don't think I've posted this and for various reasons I don't want to give some details (feel free to PM me if you want them).

Last year while planning our family trip we learned that the Pirates of the Caribbean ride would be closed for renovations for all of our weeklong vacation. We were very disappointed, to say the least, since my kids were huge Pirates fans, especially my youngest, who had never ridden before.

I wrote an e-mail to Robert Iger that morning expressing our sadness and wondering whether any other ad hoc entertainment would be provided. In the e-mail, I asked for a response.

A FEW HOURS LATER, I received a phone call from someone in Iger's office (NOTE: I hadn't written my phone number in the e-mail; they must have looked me up in the system). This person was very understanding and wanted to acknowledge our disappointment. He answered all the questions I had. I was very impressed, told him that I expected an e-mail back but not a phone call, and I thanked him for calling.

Then, to my astonishment, a week later we received a package in the mail with a gift from Disney, along with a note from this same person saying he hoped we would enjoy our vacation.

I have told everyone I know this story because it was more than above and beyond even anything I knew of Disney customer service. It was totally unnecessary and unexpected.

I e-mailed this person back, with a copy to Iger, thanking him for his and (I assumed) the company's kindness and e-mailed him again after our vacation saying how much we enjoyed ourselves. Both times he acknowledged the e-mails.

I know this was an extreme experience, but it happened, and it reassured me that Disney still sets the bar high.

DVC Mike
07-07-2009, 06:29 AM
I am staff and voted Mediocre/poor simply because I hold Disney to the same they used to hold themselves. I was sold on Disney because of their superior customer service and have watched it decline over time.


I agree with you that the legendary Disney customer service is not as great as it used to be. Disney has rested on their laurels and have gone down a notch or two. That said, I still think they are better than most. They aren't perfect, and have never been.



And as for the 69% being some sort of victory showing that most people think Disney has exceptional service I would be that back in the day it would have been in the high 90% range.


Who's claiming "victory"? The poll speaks for itself and shows that most people still feel that Disney provides great customer service.

I would agree that the percentage might have been higher years ago, but I don't think it would have been in the high 90% range.

pixie1958
07-07-2009, 10:17 AM
We've been staying at Disney since the early 90's. We joined DVC in early 2002. There has definitely been a downward spiral on quality and they are resting on their laurels quite a bit here lately from what they used to be.

Take our first trips to OKW in 2002 - the resort grounds were constantly being taken care of. Now we see overgrown bushes and trees and cob webs with large spiders on the porches. We've stepped over dead mice on sidewalks, too, that lay there for days. You wouldn't have seen something like that laying there for days a few years ago.

We own a timeshare with Marriott, too, and so far Marriott hasn't cut their upkeep the way DVC has. On our stays at Marriott in Orlando we have still seen Marriott employees constantly cleaning and keeping the grounds immaculate. Somebody from DVC/Disney needs to start staying at their competition and waking up and smelling the coffee or they are going to be wondering what happened to their business/sales. They also have let some of their older DVC properties go too long without refurbishing them like their competition in Orlando does.

Donald A
07-07-2009, 06:07 PM
But I can tell you this ... 10 years ago we went a couple times a year because we wanted to go. If we didn't have kids, though, I can tell you with 100% certainty that we might visit once every few years tops. There are just way too many other vacation destinations out there these days that are doing it better than Disney is.

As a DVC member without kids, I can honestly say that is how my wife and I feel and plan to vacation. You are right, Ian, it just isn't what it used to be. I don't know if it is that the fun is "wearing off" after each time. Maybe we have been there too often recently that driving down there, waiting in lines, etc. are just "not worth it" as much.

On the other hand, customer service is OK in my opinion for the most part. I guess there are times of both great service and just OK service. Of course if you looked at what I just said each trip is "less magical." This could make it seem like the service is not as good because I become a little less excited each time I go and a little less patient with the whole thing.

Hopefully the DVC thing becomes more beneficial when (or if) my wife and I have kids.

Georgesgirl1
07-07-2009, 09:59 PM
I voted exceptional. My parents own at SSR and my brother and I are on their deed. Every experience we have had with DVC has been great. My grandparents own several non-Disney timeshares so we have seen Disney vs. Non-Disney and let me tell you...no question Disney is WAY better.

When something is wrong at a DVC resort we always get promt service. Non-Disney is hit or miss. At Disney we know we won't be pressured at a sales pitch (DH and I did one since DH isn't on my parents deed). We said, we might be interested in the future, but wouldn't be buying today and they were totally okay with that. Non-Disney sales pitches are high pressure, with flat out rude sales people in our experince. I have always gotten knowledgable, pleasant CM's when calling the 1-800 number.

I agree with however said that we can't expect a kid who is still in college to know as much about Disney as we "Disney experts" who spend all our free time talking about and reading about Disney know.

Tinkermom
07-08-2009, 07:28 PM
Interesting results thus far. 69% rate Disney customer service as exceptional.

The three votes (so far) that found Disney customer service to be mediocre/poor all came from INTERCOT staff. I'm not sure what to read into that, if anything.

I posted this same survey on two other sites to see if I would get different results, and the other two surveys had exception service with more votes than the other two categories combined.

I too am one who is confused by some of the responses.:confused: I have been on Icot now for 9 years and watched many of the folks here on this DVC board get so excited when new properties were announced. Speculations would abound as everyone got into the excitement. I have also read their celebratory posts as many purchased these properties and even added on points at other established properties and/or some of the new properties. Why would one get so excited and spend money on something that they find just "mediocre" or even "poor"? I am not singling out any one person here but rather a trend of folks who seem to say one thing at one moment in time but then come back to talk of an inferior product.

Perhaps the Disney glory days are gone but when we compare Disney (whether parks, resorts, or DVC) to comparable offerings Disney is, in our eyes and based on our experiences, by far superior. Looking forward to our upcoming trip in just FIVE days! :joy:

Donald A
07-08-2009, 09:41 PM
In follow-up, I voted with "the same service as everyone else." This is just because I am thinking this is more appropriate vs. the "exceptional service" option. I mean, I really would probably vote somewhere in the middle of these two options. Disney is better than other places out there but I do not think I would say it is exceptional. My last trip at The Grand Floridian was probably "exceptional" related to that resort, but my times in the park at MVMCP, dining, etc. were just a little above average. When I think "exceptional" service I think usually expensive service. I think this holds true for the most part (ie, the people that have club seats get better service but they pay for it). So I guess when you think of "service for the value" Disney is among the best.

DVC2004
07-09-2009, 07:46 AM
I also voted "same service as everyone else". My previous gripes are more about some changes going on at DVC rather than service, so a little off topic I guess.

I love Disney and DVC. I guess in the past year it has been harder for me to get into resorts other than SSR aand OKW, and it's been near impossible to get the ADRs we want. I compare that to 2001 when when we first started going to WDW in our adult lives. I wasn't a member yet but I remember how friendly amost of the CMs were, how we could get ito any restaurant at any time or just walk in. It's just not like that anymore. :(

Hammer
07-09-2009, 11:37 PM
I too am one who is confused by some of the responses.:confused: I have been on Icot now for 9 years and watched many of the folks here on this DVC board get so excited when new properties were announced. Speculations would abound as everyone got into the excitement. I have also read their celebratory posts as many purchased these properties and even added on points at other established properties and/or some of the new properties. Why would one get so excited and spend money on something that they find just "mediocre" or even "poor"? I am not singling out any one person here but rather a trend of folks who seem to say one thing at one moment in time but then come back to talk of an inferior product.


I was excited when I purchased DVC at SSR and for the record have not had any issues at my home resort. Overall, however, I've had too many "eh" experiences in the past 2 years to continue to give them the exceptional tag. I'm not planning to sell my DVC membership yet because as I said I would take too big of a financial hit selling and we will be going every year for F & W (which we enjoy) for the next couple of years. What I have done is cut out my extra trips. Like Ian, I used to go for multiple times a year but I find myself going to other places now as I think my money can be better spent.

Tinkermom
07-09-2009, 11:48 PM
I was excited when I purchased DVC at SSR and for the record have not had any issues at my home resort. Overall, however, I've had too many "eh" experiences in the past 2 years to continue to give them the exceptional tag. I'm not planning to sell my DVC membership yet because as I said I would take too big of a financial hit selling and we will be going every year for F & W (which we enjoy) for the next couple of years. What I have done is cut out my extra trips. Like Ian, I used to go for multiple times a year but I find myself going to other places now as I think my money can be better spent.

I had an interesting conversation with someone today who was asking about our upcoming vacation next week. They asked me in a sarcastic way "you are not going to Disney again are you?" (we are AND we are going to Vero but they ignored me when I said we were also going to the beach :rolleyes:) They then proceeded to tell me all of the reasons why they would never go to WDW in the summer and really had no desire to ever go and then asked me if we would ever go anywhere else. This got me thinking and I ask this question just out of curiosity...

Could some of yours and others "eh" experiences just be that you are getting tired of WDW? I will admit that while we are so excited to be going next week it is not the same as our early trips. It is still magical but not quite as magical when you know lots of the "secrets" and "surprises". I could see us ready to try some new experiences in the future. We are so looking forward to the new DVC resort in Hawaii as we have always wanted to go there and using DVC will make it much more affordable for us. We are also taking a cruise using DVC points in the spring.

Just a thought. :mickey:

chefmickey3
07-10-2009, 08:46 AM
Disney customer service is so good that it often makes us wish that all other businesses were more like Disney. We have never had an experience that wasn't "made right" by Disney.

Ian
07-10-2009, 08:55 AM
Could some of yours and others "eh" experiences just be that you are getting tired of WDW?I've been resisting coming back and posting in this thread, because honestly I felt like I stated my position and didn't want to get into any back-and-forth on the topic. It's pretty clear from the poll results that a majority of folks still find Disney's service exceptional, so arguing the point would be silly.

However, since my response to this question seemed relevant to the conversation, I thought I'd answer ...

For me that is absolutely not the case. Disney burnout has nothing to do with some of the bad, bad interactions I've had with Disney in the past 3-5 years.

When you have Cast Members that are just overtly rude and hostile, simple requests that cannot or will not be met, massive bouts of indifference from Management, industry standard amenities being ignored, 1970's era technology that makes dealing with the company a major hassle, a distinct lack of quality new attractions being added, and a significant slump in the maintenance and upkeep of the parks ... that's not burnout. That's a feeling that you're really not getting what you're paying for.

I think what really drove the point home for me was the (non-Disney) cruise we took in February. The amenities, outstanding service, and cost were just so far superior to anything we get at Disney that it was impossible not to notice the difference.

Now look ... to be perfectly fair ... I've been visiting Disney World since 1974, so maybe my expectations are higher than everyone else's. Although, I'm not sure how "Not getting yelled at and abused by Cast Members while spending annually increasing massive amounts of money and continually receiving less and less for it" could be considered too-high expectations, but anyway ... I'll concede that I do remember the way Disney used to be and maybe that colors my experiences more than others.

Priority Four
07-10-2009, 05:53 PM
While i certainly believe ya'll have had problems, its hard for me to imagine. My experience has been so opposite, the only time i ever saw a truly rude cast member that person was removed from her position and replaced by two management types that finished serving the line of people. My father in law once got lost going from BCV to the Yachtsman and ended up at BW.(I Know) He was clearly at fault but upset anyway. The folks at BW put him in a company car and drove him to Yacht Club. Maybe i've just been lucky.

Ian
07-11-2009, 08:25 AM
While i certainly believe ya'll have had problems, its hard for me to imagine.I understand why you feel that way. Obviously, most people do.

Rather than you being lucky, maybe I'm just unlucky ... I dunno.

But I can tell you that I've had no less than four instances in the last five years that have been so horrible it's prompted me to write to the CEO of the company.

And I'm not talking just "not up to Disney standards" kinda stuff. I'm talking, "Not up to Motel 6 standards ... Not up to Wal-Mart standards ... "

JPL
07-11-2009, 10:53 AM
Rather than you being lucky, maybe I'm just unlucky ... I dunno.



I guess I am right with you in the unlucky bunch ;)


Actually I was thinking about this and I average about 2 or 3 trips a year to WDW. I just think by going so often doesn't burn me out on WDW but just gives me more oppurtunity to notice more of the decline. I think it ups my odds in running into a rude or unhelpful CM. I also feel that since I know routine and how things should be done it really stands when then they aren't doing something right.
A good example of this was on my recent trip when I was trying to explain to bell services that I wanted the bags I was leaving with them delivered to my room when my Magical Express bags arrived. Now this is something I have done since I began using DME and this CM had no clue what I was asking and couldn't or should I say wouldn't perfom this simple task.

hubbyofadisneyholic
07-11-2009, 11:12 AM
Some WDW employees are still doing a lot of the little things that got them their reputation for excellent customer service such as replacing the Mickey Bar for a child (or adult) that accidently drops it. Some still go out of their way to make it right when something big goes wrong.

The problem is that a growing number of employees are as bad, if not worse, than even a bad Wal-Mart employee. For example, the check-in clerk we had that loudly proclaimed our credit card was "NO GOOD", only to find out she was trying to put our Visa card thru as a Diner's Club card. When I insisted that it was valid she reluctantly got her supervisor, who quickly figured out the problem. Never got so much as a half hearted apology from either of them.

I think the good experiences still outweigh the bad, but if we don't take off our Mickey colored glasses and start insisting on the level of service we are paying for things will continue to go downhill.

Why would people complain about a screwed-up order at McDonald's that cost $10, but be willing to accept poor service on their WDW vacation that costs thousands of $$$?

I just don't get it...:confused:

DizneyRox
07-11-2009, 12:28 PM
A good example of this was on my recent trip when I was trying to explain to bell services that I wanted the bags I was leaving with them delivered to my room when my Magical Express bags arrived. Now this is something I have done since I began using DME and this CM had no clue what I was asking and couldn't or should I say wouldn't perfom this simple task.
Actually, from conversation I had recently, the DME people are different than the bell services folks, or that's what I was told. This would explain why they deliver them differently.

I had DME bags delivered seperately from my carry-on bags left with bell services delivered seperately from my grocery delivery. I had to be there for two out of the three, probably becuase they wanted a tip. But that's more speculation...

This goes back to, I don't really care WHO does it, but it's not me, and since I'm staying at a Disney property, I think it's safe to assume it's "Disney" that's doing it. It should be seamless, however it's not.

disneyfan56
07-11-2009, 06:59 PM
I guess my family and I are also in the "lucky" category.

We've been going to disney at least yearly since 1994. Became DVC members in 2002 and then started taking more than 1 yearly trip.

We have never encountered rude CM's. In fact they seem as pleasant as ever.

My husband and I took a weekend trip last September and stayed at the BCV. Out flight arrived late and we didn't get to the resort until 11:00pm. When we were told that it would be a few minutes for our room to be ready, I nearly started crying.

But we were in our room within 10 minutes. The next day, the manager sent us a chocolate treasure chest filled with expensive chocolates surrounded by chocolate-covered strawberries.

The attached card(with ballon!!) stated that management was sorry for any inconvience they may have caused us the night before.

Just a small example of why we think disney service is excellent.

RAIDER
07-28-2009, 03:40 AM
I only joined last year and have yet to see /sample what the DVC experience holds until later Dec . However Disneys staff and service overall cant be beaten compared to the other parks such as Busch Gardens , Universal ...

I know people will have stories of rude cast members ( myself included to which you will always get one bad apple ) but overall Disney is way ahead of everyone :thumbsup: