NED
TUG Member
Hello Tuggers!
I have been following TUG for several months (it's great!) but haven't felt the need to jump in until this thread. We have been WSJ owners for 5 years (VV 4 years). My sister's family and my son also are WSJ owners. We all have 2-bdrm villas in Bldg. 33. On the whole we are happy *wood owners (4* elite) but are very concerned about the continued decline of the WSJ units. My husband spoke to the GM last May when we were there. He was very aware of the problems and said that replacement of the furnitures and fixtures would be happening in the fall (2007). When my son went in Nov., he reported there had been no change (we own the same unit).
The closet ceiling off the master bdrm in our unit leaks every time it rains. The drill is we put out pots and pans, maintenance comes and replaces them with a big bucket, and then returns to suck the water out of the carpet when the rain stops. This has become an annual event for us. It's nuts! So far we have been unable to get it repaired (after all we leave at the end of the week). These units need more that just furniture and fixture replacements and so far management's response amounts to a lot of tap dancing IMHO.
We would be glad to participate in a collective effort to put the pressure on!!
I have been following TUG for several months (it's great!) but haven't felt the need to jump in until this thread. We have been WSJ owners for 5 years (VV 4 years). My sister's family and my son also are WSJ owners. We all have 2-bdrm villas in Bldg. 33. On the whole we are happy *wood owners (4* elite) but are very concerned about the continued decline of the WSJ units. My husband spoke to the GM last May when we were there. He was very aware of the problems and said that replacement of the furnitures and fixtures would be happening in the fall (2007). When my son went in Nov., he reported there had been no change (we own the same unit).
The closet ceiling off the master bdrm in our unit leaks every time it rains. The drill is we put out pots and pans, maintenance comes and replaces them with a big bucket, and then returns to suck the water out of the carpet when the rain stops. This has become an annual event for us. It's nuts! So far we have been unable to get it repaired (after all we leave at the end of the week). These units need more that just furniture and fixture replacements and so far management's response amounts to a lot of tap dancing IMHO.
We would be glad to participate in a collective effort to put the pressure on!!