PlutoTheDog89
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Hey everyone
First - an apology. I've been around long enough, I should have known about the Yeti post. But, I was excited and jumped to conclusions. Honestly- I've never seen the Yeti. It's never been "working" - no strobe lights or anything. When I tried the ride last year, it broke down right before the yeti. We had to walk down about 8 flights of stairs... so my memory was a bit foggy and I was excited to "break" the "news."
Anyway.. I have a full-blown trip report coming soon, but I wanted to touch on a few points. I got back on January 2nd. We went from Dec. 24th through Jan 2nd. Normally we only stay until Jan 1st, but we decided to extend it this year. We definitely enjoyed the additional day. The trip ending stung a bit more this year. Maybe because it FLEW BY (it always does.) Maybe because we had another family with us for the first time and really had a lot of fun and laughs... or maybe because I wrote the book, so the trip was on my mind all year long.
So a few things..
The construction is definitely.... noticeable. Our usual go-to in front of the Plaza ice cream parlor is now inexistent. During very crowded times, the area around the hub is impossible to move through. CMs do a great job of trying to keep people moving, but some people just DO NOT listen. If they say keep moving, keep moving. It's a little selfish that people want to stop and snap pictures or think that they could stop and watch the parade. I'd love to rant on the CMs, but they really do try.
I also found it interesting that construction at Disney Springs takes place during the day. This is not Disney-esque. They also don't hide the scaffolding. In talking with a CM, they said that because Disney Springs is such an important project, Disney has thrown out its normal protocol for construction. They start at 2am and finish at 5pm. I found this really interesting from an Operations standpoint. Maybe Disney has actually taken a new approach to construction. Get it done on time - no matter what it takes.
The CMs have definitely gone a bit downhill. I read a post about this a couple of weeks ago and decided that I would reserve any judgement until my trip. Now, there are still some great CMs. There was a server at 50's who was a real bright point. But some servers at quick services just do not care. There was a time when a job at Disney was a lifestyle. Everyone was happy and cheerful. Disney didn't hire people, they hired personalities. But it seems like there's more and more people who are there for the paycheck.
One example... My sister and mom ordered some fries from the waffle fry quick service in Adventureland. Let's say the order came out to 15.03. My mom originally gave the lady a $20 bill. She quickly found a dime, making it $20.10. Easy enough - give back $5.07 rather than $4.97. The lady looked confused. My mom politely said "does that help? I'd rather not carry around all that change.."
The lady entered it into the register as "$2.10" rather than "$20.10." She slammed down the change and said "Now I need to get a manager." She was rude and disrespectful. When she gave my sister the order, it was the wrong food. My sister told her and she returned a lack-luster plate of food. These are $8 fries and she gave my sister a noticeably smaller portion than other customers. Oh well. - but you'd expect better from Disney.
We also noticed this at the Confectionary. A lot of the CMs just DO NOT know how to work the registers.
THis was also the first year we tried REAL FP+. We tested it last year while it was in beta. It was seamless - but we still had paper FPs. I didn't see anything truly negative about the FP+. BUT - the tiering makes it very difficult to repeat many of our favorite rides. For a short trip, I could see this being a problem. For example, we booked R'n'R one day and Toy Story another (due to the tiering.) In past years, we'd get to the parks early and get a FP for R'n'R and then ride it again later - either with another FP or with EMH... or we'd book multiple FPs for R'n'R over a few different days. For the first time ever, we only rode RnR once - during the entire trip. The crowds were definitely noticeable this year and with FP+, we were lucky to ride our favorite rides once. If we wanted to ride again, we'd have to wait at least 90 minutes to get onto the ride. For one-day guests, I just didn't see the value. Imagine this - you spend $100+ and spend three or four hours of your day JUST waiting to get onto a two-minute ride. I think this has a lot to do with construction and the amount of rides. Hollywood Studios only has three GOOD rides right now. EPCOT only has two! As a result, there's astronomical wait times and if you don't get a FP+, you're in trouble!
Anyway, just a few things I noticed. Look - I can rattle off about 50 things I LOVED about this vacation. If there's only two or three complaints, I'm happy.
First - an apology. I've been around long enough, I should have known about the Yeti post. But, I was excited and jumped to conclusions. Honestly- I've never seen the Yeti. It's never been "working" - no strobe lights or anything. When I tried the ride last year, it broke down right before the yeti. We had to walk down about 8 flights of stairs... so my memory was a bit foggy and I was excited to "break" the "news."
Anyway.. I have a full-blown trip report coming soon, but I wanted to touch on a few points. I got back on January 2nd. We went from Dec. 24th through Jan 2nd. Normally we only stay until Jan 1st, but we decided to extend it this year. We definitely enjoyed the additional day. The trip ending stung a bit more this year. Maybe because it FLEW BY (it always does.) Maybe because we had another family with us for the first time and really had a lot of fun and laughs... or maybe because I wrote the book, so the trip was on my mind all year long.
So a few things..
The construction is definitely.... noticeable. Our usual go-to in front of the Plaza ice cream parlor is now inexistent. During very crowded times, the area around the hub is impossible to move through. CMs do a great job of trying to keep people moving, but some people just DO NOT listen. If they say keep moving, keep moving. It's a little selfish that people want to stop and snap pictures or think that they could stop and watch the parade. I'd love to rant on the CMs, but they really do try.
I also found it interesting that construction at Disney Springs takes place during the day. This is not Disney-esque. They also don't hide the scaffolding. In talking with a CM, they said that because Disney Springs is such an important project, Disney has thrown out its normal protocol for construction. They start at 2am and finish at 5pm. I found this really interesting from an Operations standpoint. Maybe Disney has actually taken a new approach to construction. Get it done on time - no matter what it takes.
The CMs have definitely gone a bit downhill. I read a post about this a couple of weeks ago and decided that I would reserve any judgement until my trip. Now, there are still some great CMs. There was a server at 50's who was a real bright point. But some servers at quick services just do not care. There was a time when a job at Disney was a lifestyle. Everyone was happy and cheerful. Disney didn't hire people, they hired personalities. But it seems like there's more and more people who are there for the paycheck.
One example... My sister and mom ordered some fries from the waffle fry quick service in Adventureland. Let's say the order came out to 15.03. My mom originally gave the lady a $20 bill. She quickly found a dime, making it $20.10. Easy enough - give back $5.07 rather than $4.97. The lady looked confused. My mom politely said "does that help? I'd rather not carry around all that change.."
The lady entered it into the register as "$2.10" rather than "$20.10." She slammed down the change and said "Now I need to get a manager." She was rude and disrespectful. When she gave my sister the order, it was the wrong food. My sister told her and she returned a lack-luster plate of food. These are $8 fries and she gave my sister a noticeably smaller portion than other customers. Oh well. - but you'd expect better from Disney.
We also noticed this at the Confectionary. A lot of the CMs just DO NOT know how to work the registers.
THis was also the first year we tried REAL FP+. We tested it last year while it was in beta. It was seamless - but we still had paper FPs. I didn't see anything truly negative about the FP+. BUT - the tiering makes it very difficult to repeat many of our favorite rides. For a short trip, I could see this being a problem. For example, we booked R'n'R one day and Toy Story another (due to the tiering.) In past years, we'd get to the parks early and get a FP for R'n'R and then ride it again later - either with another FP or with EMH... or we'd book multiple FPs for R'n'R over a few different days. For the first time ever, we only rode RnR once - during the entire trip. The crowds were definitely noticeable this year and with FP+, we were lucky to ride our favorite rides once. If we wanted to ride again, we'd have to wait at least 90 minutes to get onto the ride. For one-day guests, I just didn't see the value. Imagine this - you spend $100+ and spend three or four hours of your day JUST waiting to get onto a two-minute ride. I think this has a lot to do with construction and the amount of rides. Hollywood Studios only has three GOOD rides right now. EPCOT only has two! As a result, there's astronomical wait times and if you don't get a FP+, you're in trouble!
Anyway, just a few things I noticed. Look - I can rattle off about 50 things I LOVED about this vacation. If there's only two or three complaints, I'm happy.