Nancyg56
DIS Veteran
- Joined
- Aug 17, 2005
I know what you mean, but I believe that before you get info, the circumstances need to be evaluated, and honestly, you are not in a position to do that in WDW. They pay people to do that who are who are knowledgeable about what occur in their environment. I do nto diminish your expertise, but you must know that once one person hears something and it travels through a place the size of the MK, the last person to hear gets an entiely different story. Best to wait until there is something that should be shared. IMO. If you see a wall of CM's and think that means security threat, then you need to leave. If you trust that in the event there is risk you will be told to leave, then you stay. It really is on you.You aren't seeing my comment the way I meant it.
I might, if I knew what was wrong, leave the park. It isn't that I think I should be allowed in the store. It is that if it is a security issue, I might want to get further away.
I come out on the other side of this. If there is an issue that could in any way impact me or my family, then I have the right to make an informed decision as to how I want to deal with the situation. I don't need, nor do I want, some corporate monolith making decisions for me, telling me that "it's nothing". More information, as long as it is honest, is always better than less information, or deceit. And if the issue really has nothing to do with me, then a simple: "A guest fell ill and we need to keep this area clear" is all I need to send me on my way. But: "It's nothing. Have a zip-a-dee-doo-dah-day" doesn't cut it.
But if the info is not available or is being evaluated it is best not to start a panic.
It'ssssss...magic...
LOL!