LoveMyDisneyCats
Mommy of 3 Princesses
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- Jul 16, 2006
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Just got back and one thing I noticed though was the lack of attention to people attending EMH without wristbands....
Examples-
Character Connection at EPCOT...in a line of about 20-25 families, I'd say about a third of them DIDN"T have EMH wristbands on. And then we overheard the one in front of us by a couple families complaining about how a family "cut" in front of them.
Playhouse Dance Party at MGM...daughter wouldn't leave for TWO hours!! (she's a dancing fool!) So we saw alot of families come and go- Many were in without bracelets. I noticed that the CMs at the door were all just talking together instead of checking when I walked in.
Is Disney becoming more flexible on this? Has anyone else noticed? I guess I can understand they figure if they stay maybe they'll buy food or merchandise, but it is going to be not such a special perk for those onsite.
Just wondering because I can remember either last Feb or Feb 2006 (can't remember how long ago they started this), but anyway, I can remember the CMs made us hold up our wristband and show it as we entered a ride. This time I felt like there were several lines that we got into that they didn't even look. Actually at the Buzz ride, there wasn't even a CM at the entrance checking and the ones inside were so busy letting people on they didn't look.
Any thoughts on this???
Examples-
Character Connection at EPCOT...in a line of about 20-25 families, I'd say about a third of them DIDN"T have EMH wristbands on. And then we overheard the one in front of us by a couple families complaining about how a family "cut" in front of them.
Playhouse Dance Party at MGM...daughter wouldn't leave for TWO hours!! (she's a dancing fool!) So we saw alot of families come and go- Many were in without bracelets. I noticed that the CMs at the door were all just talking together instead of checking when I walked in.
Is Disney becoming more flexible on this? Has anyone else noticed? I guess I can understand they figure if they stay maybe they'll buy food or merchandise, but it is going to be not such a special perk for those onsite.
Just wondering because I can remember either last Feb or Feb 2006 (can't remember how long ago they started this), but anyway, I can remember the CMs made us hold up our wristband and show it as we entered a ride. This time I felt like there were several lines that we got into that they didn't even look. Actually at the Buzz ride, there wasn't even a CM at the entrance checking and the ones inside were so busy letting people on they didn't look.
Any thoughts on this???