maxiesmom
The Mean Squinty Eye Works
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i doubt you would be so sanguine about the situation if it were you paying $225/night (the rate i just came up with when trying to book a room at CBR online) for a supposed disney resort where you have to eat in a tent (rain or shine), may or may not have hot water, telephones (watch the disunplugged video from a while back describing current conditions), etc.
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If someone is booking on line, and cares to read the link that Disney has explaining all of the construction, then they really can't complain too much. If they don't read it, that is on them. And lets not overstate the lack of hot water. It wasn't off for days on end. Much ado about not much. Honestly, how many guests take showers between 11 pm and 6 am? Probably not many. And yes, it sucks for them, but again, no need to go crazy about it.
If you don't want to be inconvenienced by construction, don't book a resort that is undergoing major construction. It isn't hidden. Disney is telling people and has even posted a number to call if you have questions about it. Granted, you have to be proactive and actually read the link about the construction, and not just click and then whine that no one told you.
Frankly, Pete seems like he likes to complain lately. Close the resort because of no hot water for a few hours at night, when the vast majority of guests will not be using the hot water? Talk about over-kill. It is an inconvenience, no question. But one easily worked around, in most cases.
And no, I don't think it breaks any laws. Just recently I was working and we completely lost our water service. The police didn't come in and shut us down. It was treated as it was, an inconvenience.
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