xfiles3010
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- Aug 11, 2007
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Thanks I'll try thatTheres a bad auto refresh URL in the page header. Just hit BACK and it'll continue working. Another stupid bug DVD just can't be bothered to fix.
Yeah, it continues to work, but everything you've done is gone and you start over. Each.And.Every.Time. Never have I had a booking work successfully the first time. Just last Friday I gave up after 5 (yes 5) attempts. Ended up calling and waiting on hold for 30 minutes. As stated numerous times and places, Disney IT is the worst.Theres a bad auto refresh URL in the page header. Just hit BACK and it'll continue working. Another stupid bug DVD just can't be bothered to fix.
As stated numerous times and places, Disney IT is the worst.
It's par for the course when you outsource your development overseas. Been there, done that. Upper management loves the cost savings...until it doesn't work and you have to staff up and rebuild everything from scratch in-house. When all you care about is the up-front cost, dvcmember.com is what you get.
Yup. And they've managed to put the blame on us, the members. When I mentioned how pathetic the online booking system is, the Member Services agent said it was because so many people are trying to use it and book the same room at the same time. I have no idea how she came up with that excuse, but there it is.It's par for the course when you outsource your development overseas. Been there, done that. Upper management loves the cost savings...until it doesn't work and you have to staff up and rebuild everything from scratch in-house. When all you care about is the up-front cost, dvcmember.com is what you get.
It doesn't really matter whether it is stateside or overseas. Everything Disney IT related is bad. Imagine if Amazon ran their IT the way Disney/ABC does. DVCMember.com doesn't work. MDE is pathetic at best. Just try to make a dining reservation. Try to buy tickets even. If it works at all it is so slow as to be nerve wracking. Just last week or so they eliminated userIDs from their sites without so much as a hello, we've made a change. It just stopped working. It's really unbelievable and yet we as members put up with, apologize for it, and make excuses for them.I've never gotten the impression it's outsourced overseas. I've often seen comments from people that know people who work IT and I actually know a company that did some of the work for MDE. All state side.
It doesn't really matter whether it is stateside or overseas. Everything Disney IT related is bad. Imagine if Amazon ran their IT the way Disney/ABC does.
the Member Services agent said it was because so many people are trying to use it and book the same room at the same time. I have no idea how she came up with that excuse, but there it is.
I've never gotten the impression it's outsourced overseas. I've often seen comments from people that know people who work IT and I actually know a company that did some of the work for MDE. All state side.
http://money.cnn.com/2016/01/25/technology/disney-h1b-workers/
Just one of hundreds of articles about the outsourcing.
You keep making my point for me.That is not overseas outsourcing, but yes, I'm aware of the controversy of the H-1B visas. They work in this country though.
And, just to point out. The IT issues have been forever. The foreign workers are actually pretty new on the scene. I'm not certain what areas they were hired for but Disney has lots of IT requirement well beyond their websites.
Why is what I would like to know. Why can't they fix them? Simplest answer I can think of is because they simply don't care. They've got our money and we're a captive audience so why bother to fix the problems? After all, it took them years to even implement online booking that other sites had years ago.The IT issues have been forever