this is Disney and that's how Disney rolls. Upgrades and other happy surprises are a part of what makes Disney the special place that it is.
The real World is full of one price for all.
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this is Disney and that's how Disney rolls. Upgrades and other happy surprises are a part of what makes Disney the special place that it is.
The real World is full of one price for all.
I'm confused. Isn't that what we are talking about? People asking for free upgrades? Maybe I should clarify my POV. If you want to inquire about the additional cost to upgrade, that's fine, but asking for something you didn't pay for and fully expecting to get it for free is to me tacky. Honestly if I were a CM I'd much rather surprise an unsuspecting family than to cater to someone who presumes they ought to get more than they have. It's just more fun that way.
I sure understand what the OP meant. And I pretty much agree with her.
I don't think there is any harm in inquiring politely ONCE, at original check in.
I have seen people melt down at the counter and throw fits that would have their parents beating them if they were kids. Then walk away giggling when they have bullied their way to getting what they were after, not what they paid for and not what they deserved(which was a kick in the butt).
If you have an expectation of your lodging for your trip, then book it ~ don't expect it to be "granted" to you. Tinkerbell is not your personal fairy!! :D
I love to hear stories of unsuspecting people receiving upgrades or some other form of unexpected Disney magic. Even though I have never received and upgrade myself, it makes me feel good that others have when they weren't expecting it, and have special memories of it. Got to love that Disney Magic!
But yes, I agree with the OP, book the room you want. I would feel funny asking for an upgrade. But then again I would never expect to get one if I did ask! I think it should be taken for what it is, a RANDOM act of kindness, not something someone is entitled to. :mickey:
Actually, we seem to be agreeing on this. I was just giving an hoteliers viewpoint on asking for upgrades, free or otherwise. There seemed to be some confusion in the thread and a thought that asking for an upgrade is 'tacky'. It isn't. But asking for a free one is not appreciated and in most cases shouldn't be done.
People should be happy if they get it but not expect it so we do agree. Now I don't know Disney's policies so a free one may occasionally be a random act of kindness by a CM but they hotelier in me thinks it's upgrades are most likely given for business reasons.
Well said! The OP is not so much concerned about what another guest receives so much as the guest ASKING for a free upgrade and expecting one.
Thanks for reminding us of this!
And in response to WWWDD? I think, in addition to surprising unsuspecting guests he would reward loyal customers just as frequently!
Thank you for your rational thoughts. I think people get swept away by the idea of "Disney Magic" and don't realize that Disney would never have attained its huge conglomerate status if it didn't market itself really well. It is a very well run business at the end of the day. I see no reason to be sheepish or shy about asking this billion-dollar business to throw us a bone by politely asking for an upgrade. I don't think it's at all a matter of getting what you pay for - otherwise our capitalistic society would operate very differently.
I have been given an upgrade at check in a few times. Maybe a better view or something, nothing major, we never went from a standard to a concierge room or anything like that. I have also asked a few times and then I think it happens according to availablility. It was pretty much hit or miss but I was always polite and never expected anything.
We asked at check in last stay if a lagoon view room was available instead of a garden view. They checked and I handed my card over to pay the difference. She declined my payment, saying it was a birthday gift to my daughter. I was fully prepared to pay the difference.
Well Ive only heard of these wonderfull upgrades. My concern is what upgrade can a person who has already booked the best room get ?
Has anyone who has booked what they thought was the best room recieved a bonus perk at check in? ie free dinner or something if so Disney is being fair.
If not then I say these people are missing out on the magic that so many of you are defending.
I know club level guests can and have been upgraded to suites. In regards to those that are booking the top level suites, they are typically considered vip's and yes they would get a number of perks and very special treatment.
In terms of the other resort levels, there have been reports of those booking value and being upgraded to villas. This is usually because of an overbooking situation, but the upgrade included those that had paid for the highest level of room at that value resort.
Comp dining or tickets is pretty much only given in rare cases. Like when there has been a problem and management is trying to make up for it. Complimentary room upgrades are a little different.
These are really like Magical Moments that you hear about in the parks. It's something everyone is eligible for, but only a few lucky ones are chosen. There's no rhyme or reason to any of it. While we've had a few upgrades over the years, we've never gotten selected for any type of Magical Moment (although we've made plenty of our own). I guess in the end, it all tends to balance out.
In a round about way, it looks like the crux of the discussion comes down to how people feel about others asking outright for an upgrade. For those that travel frequently, it doesn't seem to be a big deal, as it's pretty much considered standard operating procedure in the world outside of Disney. If you call to book a room at a high end hotel chain, typically you'll be quoted the higher rate. You have to ask if there is a special being offered, or any promotions that are cheaper in order to lower the price of the room. If you don't ask, you're stuck paying the higher rate. It's just how it works. Anyone familiar with that, wouldn't think it's odd to inquire at a Disney resort.
We have never asked for a free upgrade - never even would have thought to....
I guess my point of view is that if you have the guts to ask go ahead...but don't build up your hopes to the point where you are upset or rude if they dont upgrade you... Pretty much the same opinion as the OP
I avoided this thread for a while now b/c at first glance I was taken aback...that is until I fully read this thread...
We have stayed and payed for deluxe since I was young...the ONLY upgrade we ever received was standard to concierge at POLY on our Honeymoon....it wasn't asked for - it was apparently pre-arranged as they had well wishes waiting for us in our room....
as the first WDW vacation for DH I was just thrilled to surprise him with the fact that I switched our reservations from POFQ to Poly with my bonus $$ at work!!!
This year circumstances have changed and both my father and I have lost our jobs and all we could afford was a value....BUT....
We would never consider asking for an upgrade....although I would much rather be at Poly and will terribly miss it as it's my second home...ANY DAY AT DISNEY IS BETTER THAN NO DAY AT DISNEY!!! And I think if more people had this attitude than all would be swell! :cloud9:
Spoken like a true DVC-er. :)
I think what turns me off is people who try to work the system for an upgrade. You'll see post all the time - "How likely will I get an upgrade if I book this way..." it shouldn't be about how likely you will be - if you want a Savannah View room at AKL then book one.
JMHO
~Amanda
I am the revenue manager (the one in charge of rates/discounts/upgrades) for a major chain resort, and I have to say there is NOTHING wrong with asking for an upgrade. Or any disounts for that matter. Esp discounts. Unless it's a major promo, they're not going to just give you the lowest rate, you have to ask. Now, there's a difference between asking politely (and you may just get it if it's available) and demanding it. Or if it's not available getting mad. I for one will ask, but if they don't have an upgrade or a discount, who cares? I'm at a hotel to sleep, not to spend my whole day in anyway. And I've paid for suites before too, even knowing that someone else may have gotten a free upgrade. Doesn't bother me at all because I know how the system works. Might be me getting the "deal" next time... :shrug:
Right, but that's not the point... The point is, don't feel bad about asking, because you never know...
Is there something "wrong" with asking for an upgrade? If one feels they must, then others opinions aren't going to change their tactics. I do think, especially at WDW, schmoozing, gushing, and hinting-wink wink, or verbally "requesting" an upgrade may close the door completely...and that's the chance you take.
But, for those who wish to roll the dice, they should do whatever they want.
I have a decent amount of points with a couple of hotels. Based on my regular patronage, I do occasionally receive upgrades. I never ask, hint, or do anything else but be polite at check in. I don't live wishing for upgrades. I book what I want, and if it happens, great. If it doesn't, I'm fine with that, too. :thumbsup:
Based on a number of discussions on message boards, "we" may be more aware of how Disney operates, but the casual traveller has no idea.
Personally, I find absolutely nothing wrong with walking up to registration and saying "hello, do you have any upgrades available?" By my count, there are 5 things that could happen:Quote:
Originally Posted by blissventure
- The CM pulls up the reservation and by luck, the guest has already received a complimentary upgrade
- The CM looks for an upgrade and offers it at rack rate
- The CM looks for an upgrade and is authorized to offer a discount
- The CM looks for an upgrade and is authorized to make it complimentary
- The guest specified "free" upgrade, which bothers the CM and they tell them NO
A word of advice though, is if an upgrade is available, be clear as to how it's being offered. There have been plenty of times when a guest assumed it was complimentary and were surprised to see an additional charge to their account ;). I'm talking specifically about upgrades that are requested at check-in and not those given out behind the scenes by Disney.
In general, if someone truly wants an upgrade, (that they're actually willing to pay for), they'd probably haven taken care of it before they left home. It's a quick thing to pick up the phone. :thumbsup: Of course there are exceptions--like..a guest saying "I'd like to ask about an upgrade, is one available and what would the rate be? ???" :D Someone that states from the start they are asking about an upgrade AND a rate is quite different from someone who just asks something along the lines of, "Have any upgrades today?"
Just my opinion, YMMV.