Oh, I am so sorry you had to deal with that! Sounds really horrible. I would have been fuming because I am a very light sleeper! I hope that you write a letter to Disney and the hotel manager. They should never have put you in that room with the construction right outside your window. The front counter CMs may not know the construction schedule, but the hotel manager must have known something and should have blocked those rooms. They owe you some compensation for sure!We just returned from 7 nights. We booked a standard room and asked to be near the Napa Rose elevators or the Grand Hall. We couldn't have gotten a farther room. The very last room at the end of the hallway past the villas. It was a crazy, crazy long walk. So bummed. To top it off, the elevator on that end was down the whole time, except the morning we were checking out. We couldn't take the stairway to the outside as it was blocked for construction. But to top it off was the construction right outside our window at 3:30 am in the morning. A cement truck was there, lots of works, laying and pouring and scraping cement and the workers communicated via whistling. I guess that is supposed to be less noisy then voices. It was so loud. I am a sound sleeper and can sleep through anything but that was too much. I watched them for awhile, unbelieving what was going on right outside our room in the middle of the night, tried to go back to sleep, couldn't so went downstairs to talk to the front desk. I was very nice and polite and asked if they knew if this construction was going to be going on every night of our stay and if I needed to get ear plugs because it was so incredibly loud in our room. They didn't care. Gave me the response of we have no control of when they do construction yada yada. I tried to show them the video I made but they didn't want to watch it. I told them it is impossible to sleep and they just kinda looked at me like whatever, not our problem. Not what I expected from Disney Cast Members, that's for sure. So I went back to our room, I could hear the cement truck in the hallway outside our room. I videoed that also. family trying to sleep, we just got in the night before from Hawaii so a couple hour time difference. So bummed. Watched some more and then see them looking at me.
I understand they have to do construction, my husband is in construction, but there is a thing called quiet hours. During the day when people are out and about they aren't making that noise. Only when people are sleeping and can't see the construction going on.
Such a bummer. We've stayed at the GCH many times and this was by far the worst yet. Even worst than last year with the water shut down and 2 fire evacuations.
Sorry you had such a bad GCH experience. What was your room number?...to top it off was the construction right outside our window at 3:30 am in the morning...
We just returned from 7 nights. We booked a standard room and asked to be near the Napa Rose elevators or the Grand Hall. We couldn't have gotten a farther room. The very last room at the end of the hallway past the villas. It was a crazy, crazy long walk. So bummed. To top it off, the elevator on that end was down the whole time, except the morning we were checking out. We couldn't take the stairway to the outside as it was blocked for construction. But to top it off was the construction right outside our window at 3:30 am in the morning. A cement truck was there, lots of works, laying and pouring and scraping cement and the workers communicated via whistling. I guess that is supposed to be less noisy then voices. It was so loud. I am a sound sleeper and can sleep through anything but that was too much. I watched them for awhile, unbelieving what was going on right outside our room in the middle of the night, tried to go back to sleep, couldn't so went downstairs to talk to the front desk. I was very nice and polite and asked if they knew if this construction was going to be going on every night of our stay and if I needed to get ear plugs because it was so incredibly loud in our room. They didn't care. Gave me the response of we have no control of when they do construction yada yada. I tried to show them the video I made but they didn't want to watch it. I told them it is impossible to sleep and they just kinda looked at me like whatever, not our problem. Not what I expected from Disney Cast Members, that's for sure. So I went back to our room, I could hear the cement truck in the hallway outside our room. I videoed that also. family trying to sleep, we just got in the night before from Hawaii so a couple hour time difference. So bummed. Watched some more and then see them looking at me.
I understand they have to do construction, my husband is in construction, but there is a thing called quiet hours. During the day when people are out and about they aren't making that noise. Only when people are sleeping and can't see the construction going on.
Such a bummer. We've stayed at the GCH many times and this was by far the worst yet. Even worst than last year with the water shut down and 2 fire evacuations.
is the water shut down recently? I stayed there this Feb and they had water shut down, which means we cant flush the toilet or wash our hands, this was never communicated to use when we booked the room, we were very disappointed. we are planning on heading back thanksgiving week and hope the water issue is taken cared of.
Wow.That worries me a little since we're staying in the Villas in a few weeks. Sorry to hear you had such a poor experience. It's definitely worth a formal complaint, I'd think.We just returned from 7 nights. We booked a standard room and asked to be near the Napa Rose elevators or the Grand Hall. We couldn't have gotten a farther room. The very last room at the end of the hallway past the villas. It was a crazy, crazy long walk. So bummed. To top it off, the elevator on that end was down the whole time, except the morning we were checking out. We couldn't take the stairway to the outside as it was blocked for construction. But to top it off was the construction right outside our window at 3:30 am in the morning. A cement truck was there, lots of works, laying and pouring and scraping cement and the workers communicated via whistling. I guess that is supposed to be less noisy then voices. It was so loud. I am a sound sleeper and can sleep through anything but that was too much. I watched them for awhile, unbelieving what was going on right outside our room in the middle of the night, tried to go back to sleep, couldn't so went downstairs to talk to the front desk. I was very nice and polite and asked if they knew if this construction was going to be going on every night of our stay and if I needed to get ear plugs because it was so incredibly loud in our room. They didn't care. Gave me the response of we have no control of when they do construction yada yada. I tried to show them the video I made but they didn't want to watch it. I told them it is impossible to sleep and they just kinda looked at me like whatever, not our problem. Not what I expected from Disney Cast Members, that's for sure. So I went back to our room, I could hear the cement truck in the hallway outside our room. I videoed that also. family trying to sleep, we just got in the night before from Hawaii so a couple hour time difference. So bummed. Watched some more and then see them looking at me.
I understand they have to do construction, my husband is in construction, but there is a thing called quiet hours. During the day when people are out and about they aren't making that noise. Only when people are sleeping and can't see the construction going on.
Such a bummer. We've stayed at the GCH many times and this was by far the worst yet. Even worst than last year with the water shut down and 2 fire evacuations.
That is the first report that interior work has started...There is a lot of construction going on around the GCH, especially in the front entrance/valet area and the villa wings. They are also painting the buildings, putting new carpet in the hallways and rooms and it looks amazing. Love it so much better than the old carpet. and they are changing out furniture. I took pictures of it all, just gotta find them and I will post.
I feel so badly for those of you who are paying $$$ for rooms with construction noise or no water. I would definitely write and complain. It's unacceptable.
No official maps of bed types (or views) have been released.Does anyone have a map or can tell me where rooms with a king bed and pull out sofa are- particularly with standard views?...
This is the first "full" refurbishment. Some furniture (along with CRT to flat-screen upgrade) has been replaced, but most of the interior is original (from 2001). I'm also curious about a temporary lounge location, perhaps on the 3rd floor (above registration) -- there is large area overlooking the lobby....Has GCH been refurbished before? If so does anyone know where they relocated the concierge lounge to while they worked in there?
Does anyone have any experience with the Mandara spa? Do you have to be a guest to visit?
We just returned from 7 nights. We booked a standard room and asked to be near the Napa Rose elevators or the Grand Hall. We couldn't have gotten a farther room. The very last room at the end of the hallway past the villas. It was a crazy, crazy long walk. So bummed. To top it off, the elevator on that end was down the whole time, except the morning we were checking out. We couldn't take the stairway to the outside as it was blocked for construction. But to top it off was the construction right outside our window at 3:30 am in the morning. A cement truck was there, lots of works, laying and pouring and scraping cement and the workers communicated via whistling. I guess that is supposed to be less noisy then voices. It was so loud. I am a sound sleeper and can sleep through anything but that was too much. I watched them for awhile, unbelieving what was going on right outside our room in the middle of the night, tried to go back to sleep, couldn't so went downstairs to talk to the front desk. I was very nice and polite and asked if they knew if this construction was going to be going on every night of our stay and if I needed to get ear plugs because it was so incredibly loud in our room. They didn't care. Gave me the response of we have no control of when they do construction yada yada. I tried to show them the video I made but they didn't want to watch it. I told them it is impossible to sleep and they just kinda looked at me like whatever, not our problem. Not what I expected from Disney Cast Members, that's for sure. So I went back to our room, I could hear the cement truck in the hallway outside our room. I videoed that also. family trying to sleep, we just got in the night before from Hawaii so a couple hour time difference. So bummed. Watched some more and then see them looking at me.
I understand they have to do construction, my husband is in construction, but there is a thing called quiet hours. During the day when people are out and about they aren't making that noise. Only when people are sleeping and can't see the construction going on.
Such a bummer. We've stayed at the GCH many times and this was by far the worst yet. Even worst than last year with the water shut down and 2 fire evacuations.
A recent thread about PPH has a post that might apply here:Oh my, I would have been so mad! You have the patience of a saint for remaining calm at the front desk. The CMs' lack of concern and offer to resolve is unacceptable at the GCH considering the cost of the rooms. Construction in the middle of the night in a hotel is absolutely not okay. They should not be able to get away with that. I would be on the phone with guest services and emailing daily until I was offered appropriate compensation for a future visit or a credit or something. Did the noise go on all 7 nights? If you don't have luck with guest services, feel free to private message. I have contact info for someone with authority in that area that I will share with you. I had a major issue at the DLH a couple years ago that a higher up had to help resolve.
It's disappointing that some CMs at DLR hotels are rewarded for essentially ignoring guest complaints. There might also be some amount of "tiered" service. Most guests take issues to the front desk (main registration), while Club Level guests contact the concierge on the 6th floor (and there is also a VIP Guest Services group)....The Cm's are trained to avoid referring guests to Management, and get higher reviews if they do. A typical issue, a guest at a front desk, the CM says, let me go back and talk to my boss/manager (most guests don't understand lead). What that really means is break time, and they go backstage and wait a couple of minutes,usually chatting with others, then goes back and gives the pat answer, basically "It was a request, and we have no available options available", or whatever matches the script to the complainant. Of course, they will hand you clean towels, maybe an extra pillow, etc...
A recent thread about PPH has a post that might apply here:
It's disappointing that some CMs at DLR hotels are rewarded for essentially ignoring guest complaints. There might also be some amount of "tiered" service. Most guests take issues to the front desk (main registration), while Club Level guests contact the concierge on the 6th floor (and there is also a VIP Guest Services group).
Yes I saw that post the other day. Confirmation for how I handle things when there is a major issue. As uncomfortable as it is, I will not back down until I speak with a manager and receive a satisfactory resolution when the situation warrants it.