Wow, that is really surprising considering how night and day the difference between the two resort casts has seemed to me as someone visiting the resort and not actually staying there- guess I'll be sticking with my MK resorts on the monorail loop! Thanks for the heads up Zazu.Zazu wrote:Hate to have to tell you this, but the Yacht & Beach Club is one resort, administratively. Hourly cast show up for work, they often don't know which end they'll be working in. The same management team governs both.
So if one is good and the other rotten, it may just be the luck of the draw.
Susi, reading your experiences not only made me mad, but made me cry because I know that feeling of frustration being told different things all the time when you're just trying to A) stay out of everybody's way in your chair/ecv and b) just trying to see the shows and parades like everybody else.
I feel your pain, and I'm sorry that you had such bad experiences. I am even more motivated to get that letter about the Friendships written today and mailed off to Disney first thing in the AM. Maybe if they hear it from enough guests they'll tell those boat people to get their attitudes right.
hugs
Bru
P.s. all I can say about rude people is that several states were on school break the week we were there- and aside from my misfortune of finding probably the only mean British tourist in the history of WDW- every single rude guest we encountered that week was as American as you and I. So I don't think any one particular group corners the market- foreign or domestic travelers, I think that some people are just rude, wherever they happen to live when they're not at WDW!