skimble
TUG Member
We stayed at Worldmark Yosemite Bass Lake over week 52.
They had no planned activities.
Without any prior notification, they cancelled the Monday morning breakfast where we can meet the director over juice and donuts. (my kids were very disappointed.)
They didn't have a midweek cleaning.
They did not do a towel or linen exchange. (bed sheets, I can deal with, towels are a stretch, but the kitchen towels and washcloth-- too long.)
Cobwebs in many corners (I thought it added to the rustic nature of the setting, but it bugged my wife.)
This was my first Worldmark experience. I've stayed in many gold crown resorts, and many standard resorts. Although the unit was a decent size and fairly comfortable, most standard resorts have better service. Given the name, I honestly thought we'd have a better experience at a Worldmark.
Is this typical?
They had no planned activities.
Without any prior notification, they cancelled the Monday morning breakfast where we can meet the director over juice and donuts. (my kids were very disappointed.)
They didn't have a midweek cleaning.
They did not do a towel or linen exchange. (bed sheets, I can deal with, towels are a stretch, but the kitchen towels and washcloth-- too long.)
Cobwebs in many corners (I thought it added to the rustic nature of the setting, but it bugged my wife.)
This was my first Worldmark experience. I've stayed in many gold crown resorts, and many standard resorts. Although the unit was a decent size and fairly comfortable, most standard resorts have better service. Given the name, I honestly thought we'd have a better experience at a Worldmark.
Is this typical?
Their maintenance personnel come quickly to calls. They provide any number of clean towels and detergents if you just ask. They have the most cooking utensils that I have seen, and I have been to Four Seasons and Westin. Yet their maintenance fee for a red 2BR is about $500; for a blue, $300. Four Seasons Aviara charges about $2,000, with daily housekeeping.
