MSLRAC
DIS Veteran
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There's nothing wrong with expressing your opinion about an experience you've had be it good or bad. However, unless you bring those feelings to the attention of the people in a position of changing that experience for the future, yourself and for others, then you're just whining, and seeing the glass half-empty, and generally a negative person who takes a masochistic joy out of hoping others receive the same poor experience as you.
If you check into a hotel and the valet is rude, your room toilet doesn't flush, there are construction noises day and night, and housekeeping fails to service your room, notify the manager immediately so that they can make it right or else forfeit any right you have to compensation and resolution. To wait until checkout, or even worse, once you've returned home, to notify the business or hem and haw about it online, at which point nothing can be done about making your stay better, then you deserved what happened to you and you deserve to eat the cost of a failed vacation. Nothing in this world is perfect, no, not even WDW. To expect it to be the case is immaturity on your part, not the business.
The one thing I love about the Disboards is that whenever somebody has a bad experience at WDW, and comes on these boards to complain, a dozen others will quickly come to the rescue and say: "I'm so sorry you had such a bad time." I've never understood why complete strangers feel the need to apologize on behalf of a billion-dollar multimedia conglomerate. But most people are passive by nature, and so it goes on...![]()
That's was pretty harsh. Did you even read the OP's review of Ohana? The OP did ask to speak the manger and finally after giving up on getting an edible meal, got to speak to the manager. Sharing that experience on here is not whining. And I don't think that the OP deserved to have a bad meal...no one does, especially as Disney prices!