suggesting re-arranging strollers as a prank or worse yet, steal strollers and turn them in to lost and found?
I might have missed posts, but turning in something that’s abandoned in a hallway isn’t a prank, nor is it stealing.
It used to be how we were told to handle the trays. Years ago they would send someone up to grab it from outside of your door.
I think it still is part of the process but it also involves a phone call to pick up the tray AND the prompt action of a CM.
many of you are, in fact, acting entitled that you shouldn't have to see strollers/scooters in the hallway
You’re confusing disliking large objects being abandoned in a hallway for disliking the people who use them.
If something is outside, unattended, it’s not being used. Most of us are only assuming the object belongs to the occupants of the room.
I sure did, at BW in feb. I figure that the
scooter parked in the only straightaway in the curve of the hallway belonged to the people on the room near where it was abandoned. I could easily be wrong. Perhaps the occupants thought it belonged to someone else.
I didn’t tell anyone about it because we were always in a rush, but it bothered me each time we went past that me and my tricky knees and ankles had to weave around, picking my way through the furniture BW put there (that no one ever sat on), because they’d entirely blocked the straightaway.
I’m sure the people using it, if they used it, are lovely people with a true need. I never saw them. And it was never moved as far as I saw. We were out early and back early because of the rundisney events, and we didn’t go to parks, so we were by at all hours, and it sat outside the entire time.
A lot of the cars you see at Disney are rentals, they are not owned by the driver who left them in the lot, a car thief doesn’t need a key to take one. Every scooter I’ve rented at Disney I’ve had to purchase the insurance for, there was no option to waive. Every point anybody in this thread has made there is a counter point for, this could go on forever.
Except for the part about things being parked where they are supposed to be parked. If I parked a motorcycle outside my door it would be moved. It goes in the parking lot. Like ECVs and strollers go in the room.