Mad Hattered
I had a stick of CareFree gum, but it didn't work.
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People get so wrapped up into this ish, and forget what a WDW VACATION is all about.
Phones?

People get so wrapped up into this ish, and forget what a WDW VACATION is all about.
Well... Yeah. The rides and the experience of walking through Disney is an illusion. I don't care that the CMs don't like the new MM+. I am not a CM. If I were I would care. They can be grumpy all they like inside but if on the outside they're still making my day magical that's what I see. So the MM+ experience has been tough to implement for the CMs. Sorry. But I'm not the one implementing it. I'm enjoying the fruits of their labor. And it's working for me.
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As I said in another thread..we went in March and had plenty of spontaneity on our trip. We ended up canceling a few ADRs because we decided to spend our time elsewhere, we pulled FP as we came to a ride and felt it necessary, etc.
I think it's a bit misleading to say that there's no spontaneity in a WDW trip. There can be, as things stand right now. I have legitimate concerns about the over-planning direction that Disney is pushing onto guests. Someone else in the thread stated that Disney is giving guests what they wanted, yet for years people have always come to me pretty stressed out when they realize that they need to make ADRs for certain experiences so far in advance (like CRT). I can't imagine how stressed out they'd be at the idea of scheduling ride times 2 months ahead.
I would say that even the act of pulling FPs in the past is not true spontaneity. You are making an "appointment" to return later.
I wouldnt say there is no spontaneity at all in a Disney trip but it is very limited especially during the busiest times of the year if someone really wants to have a great experience. There has to be some sort of planning even what time to eat or general order of rides or what time a particular show or event starts.
I would say that even the act of pulling FPs in the past is not true spontaneity. You are making an "appointment" to return later.
I wouldnt say there is no spontaneity at all in a Disney trip but it is very limited especially during the busiest times of the year if someone really wants to have a great experience. There has to be some sort of planning even what time to eat or general order of rides or what time a particular show or event starts.
I get that people are stressed about the thought of planning attractions 60 days out and can break out their slide ruler and abacus to formulate a calculus equation to prove that there is no way their will be enough capacity for FP+s in advance and to have same day options.
saquin said:No, it would not mean we're planning our days down to the minute, no I'm not an obsessive planner, but the ability to make those reservations would allow us to actually have the more relaxed, spontaneous, "go with the flow" vacation we prefer.
the things that are bugging CMs aren't just affecting CMs, though. for example, the issues with the RFID entry. I'm sure there's more to it than what guests experience, but what I experienced at Epcot in March was all of the turnstiles going down and being delayed entry to the park by 30-45 mins because of it. CMs were hand marking every ticket to show entry. That's *got* to be frustrating for CMs, but it was also highly frustrating for us as half of our party was already inside Epcot and we were trying to meet up with them to ride TT. I never did get to ride it on that trip.
it is my concern when the glitches with the program impact my vacation.![]()
I was just there July 17th-23rd. WiFi worked fine both in park and in resort. Website has never crashed for me...either on desktop at home or on app on iPhone while on vacation.
Not to discredit those who have had trouble, but I just never have had any trouble. And I've taken three Disney vacations since February, so I've been on the websites and app a lot.
Is anyone here really surprised?
I mean, is it really a surprise to anyone that a major company, out to make money, is doing things like introducing major system changes too fast, rushing everything, stressing their employees out, cutting corners, not listening to low level employees, likely having cross-departmental battles, and having managers doing incredibly dumb things just to defend their turf?
That's like describing any other Fortune 500 company out there.
I work at another Fortune 500 company, and it's the same stuff there. We bear with it, because it's a job. We produce a product, and folk consume it. Regardless of what we think of the company (you do not want to know what I think of mine!!!), that side of the house is never seen by the external customers, who happily continue doing business with us.
I guess what I'm getting at is, Disney is a corporation. They do what they do very well, otherwise none of us would be here on Disboards looking up info on Disney. There is always going to be ugly stuff going on behind the scenes. But they generally do an excellent job of keeping it just that, behind the scenes. And what they do not only does it impact their bottom line, usually positively, but it's usually loved by us, the customer, as folk who have actually used the new FP+/MB system can attest to.
Something tells me if I dug deep enough on the Boards, I'd find folk complaining like crazy about FP- when it first went in (if Disboards was around back then anyway).
So folk, let Disney work out the bugs. It will work out. It may not work out that well for the employees, which sucks mightily (as it does for anyone who works at a company like this... and believe me I can empathize, which is why I NEED my week at Disney), but what matters to us is the end result. And I'm guessing, based on actual users, that the end result will be good.
BINGO. Just what I was getting at. I also work at a fortune 100 company and its the same internal garbage. Rushed implementations, unrealistic expectations, etc etc
But the company continues to be a huge success.
My husband doesn't work for a Fortune 100 (but one of their subsidiaries, yes) and this method meant we are not on vacation this week. They have to be done with an implementation that started two years ago two months from today. They used third tier vendors to help and underfunded the whole project.
When we were at Disney in July, we noticed and questioned some of these things you mention, especially the security... We talked to multiple CMs throughout our stay (at the parks, resorts, etc.). Most seemed wary at the very least about all these changes. This made us realize the lack of communication because the people who are seeing these things day in and day out, who may have excellent ideas, are not being consulted about these major changes.![]()
Is anyone here really surprised?
I mean, is it really a surprise to anyone that a major company, out to make money, is doing things like introducing major system changes too fast, rushing everything, stressing their employees out, cutting corners, not listening to low level employees, likely having cross-departmental battles, and having managers doing incredibly dumb things just to defend their turf?
That's like describing any other Fortune 500 company out there.
I work at another Fortune 500 company, and it's the same stuff there. We bear with it, because it's a job. We produce a product, and folk consume it. Regardless of what we think of the company (you do not want to know what I think of mine!!!), that side of the house is never seen by the external customers, who happily continue doing business with us.
I guess what I'm getting at is, Disney is a corporation. They do what they do very well, otherwise none of us would be here on Disboards looking up info on Disney. There is always going to be ugly stuff going on behind the scenes. But they generally do an excellent job of keeping it just that, behind the scenes. And what they do not only does it impact their bottom line, usually positively, but it's usually loved by us, the customer, as folk who have actually used the new FP+/MB system can attest to.
Something tells me if I dug deep enough on the Boards, I'd find folk complaining like crazy about FP- when it first went in (if Disboards was around back then anyway).
So folk, let Disney work out the bugs. It will work out. It may not work out that well for the employees, which sucks mightily (as it does for anyone who works at a company like this... and believe me I can empathize, which is why I NEED my week at Disney), but what matters to us is the end result. And I'm guessing, based on actual users, that the end result will be good.
BINGO. Just what I was getting at. I also work at a fortune 100 company and its the same internal garbage. Rushed implementations, unrealistic expectations, etc etc
But the company continues to be a huge success.
My husband doesn't work for a Fortune 100 (but one of their subsidiaries, yes) and this method meant we are not on vacation this week. They have to be done with an implementation that started two years ago two months from today. They used third tier vendors to help and underfunded the whole project.
That's how just about every large corporation in America operates. Management doesn't like to let the peasants into the party for fear of being upstaged and made to look completely expendable.
They are planning to convert significant space in HS to Star Wars Land and significant space in AK to Avatarland. No, I am not interested in hearing about how people don't like that idea or didn't like Avatar, etc... I never saw it, but though it looked cool and would make an interesting backdrop for a new ride/restaurant/night show in AK or whatever they do.
My point was what would increase MY satisfaction, not Disney's profit. My quality of trip would go up if there were less visitors and no free dining.
FP+ is going to be a perk. Disney is having it as an incentive for you to guarantee a park day (rather than going to Sea World or staying at the resort, etc...) Everyone is acting like FP+ will be the only way to ride anything!!
If you had TSMM as a FP+ on a Wed. at 11:00am, and you have a sick kid, you would be able to do the following:
A. Try to switch to a later TSMM time
B. Go to HS at rope drop the next day and get a regular FP when everyone is feeling better
C. Not ride TSMM
Basically, FP+ is just giving you a 3rd option where none existed before. As of today, you really only have options B and C.
Why are people complaining about an additional perk?
If you do please let me join. My company has caused us tons of extra work because of their new ideas that don't work.Should we start a support group?![]()