krismom
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Hi- I wasn't sure where to post this but was wondering if anyone else has had less than stellar CM experiences this summer?
I ask this because we returned a week ago and the more I think about it... the more aggravated I get about a few things that were directly cm related....
I say first that these were not worth complaining about at the time- we were in Disney after all! But now I realize that this was our 4th trip and I haven't felt this way after previous trips.
Our 3rd day at The Polynesian (I broke the bank to stay here!) the front desk would not give my mother change for the laundry room. The change machine in the laundry room was broken and the arcade was not open. She was told she'd have to wait until one of the stores opened- she said, "we are hoping to be at the EMH at magic Kingdom today and I was hoping to have the wash done before we left" ... needless to say, the rude CM was of no help until she told them "I think I'll go outside and ask all of the people waiting to check in for spare change." Then, surprise, surprise, the CM working NEXT to the original one, found her some d#*m change!
I couldn't find CM's working the monorail twice. Once at MK and again at the Poly. Both of these were peak travel times (when isn't it in summer?) and I had a question regarding the handicapped car that went unanswered.
We ate at Ohana's and our AR / PS was for 5:00. We were in our hawaiian shirts and all set at the podium at 4:45. We were seated at 6:15!!! After asking why the wait, we were told the flu backed up and there was going to be a slight delay- I understand that stuff happens.... but when we were FINALLY seated, we were very rushed by the entire staff probably due to the backlog of people with plans to eat at some point! The hula hooping / coconut races were a DISASTER as all the kids who seemed way to old for that sort of thing grabbed all the materials and literally left my kids and some others in tears. I asked the hostess at the podium thingy if they could possibly do 2 sets of games for the older / younger kids and she pretty much laughed in my face.
We finally caved in and bought lanyards / pins for my 6 year old daughter at Mouse Gear. The girl at the cashier said to her (not to me as she should have) "do you know the rules about pin trading?", "well, a CM doesn't have to trade with you if they already have that pin you want to trade and it has to be a real disney pin. So many people try to trade knock offs." First of all, my daughter doesn't know a "knock off" from a knock knock joke. And secondly, the ATTITUDE was all wrong. I was BUYING into this pin trading crap and you lay out rules for me? How about a smile and a "welcome to the wonderful world of pin trading! You are about to meet new people and have fun!" (as her shyness was the reason for me wanting to get her into it in the first place!)
The CM's during the parade and mass exodus times (granted its a tough job but...) who used their blinking red wands like police batons and said "move it, move it, this is a walk way, let's go people! I actually looked at one right in the eyes and said, "you have a pleasant evening too."... And I'm not usually sarcastic or confrontational!
The general decrease in CM's all over the park was very obvious. You had to really look for one if you needed to ask a question.
The CM who told me at The Incredibles character meet and greet that my sons couldn't get their visors stamped. I told her very nicely that Buzz lightyear stamped them the day before and that if it didn't turn out well, it was fine. She said it was "paper only" and I KNOW this is not policy, but how was I going to argue when we are next in line to meet Mr. Incredible?
I know I chose to stay at a deluxe, but the invisible hands outstretched for tips was unbelievable! The magical express guy, the guy who brought the fridge to the room, the guy who brought the bags to the room, the mousekeeping staff... and by the way, the rooms were "neatened" but not really "cleaned" at all during our week long stay.
Anyway... all of these incidents are in contrast to the wonderful, caring, and patient guests I interacted with. Of course, there are going to be tour groups and lots of teens, but I steered clear of yellow shirts and was fine.I was worried about traveling without my husband, but was pleasantly surprised at how others came to my assistance so often. One fellow guest helped me push my twins double stroller up that resort monorail ramp at midnight. Many gentlemen offered my mother and myself their seats on the busses. A nice woman gave me her shiny pennies to use in the penny press and wouldn't take my daughter's nickel. In general, I noticed alot of "excuse me's. please's and where are you from's?" and was proud of my fellow travelers.
I don't really know why I feel a bit disney-dissapointed. I guess when you get home and realize how much you spent you get more frustrated at what could have gone better. All in all the trip was wonderful and I have many more good memories than these few bad ones. Maybe next time we'll go off season. Or go to Disneyland!

I ask this because we returned a week ago and the more I think about it... the more aggravated I get about a few things that were directly cm related....
I say first that these were not worth complaining about at the time- we were in Disney after all! But now I realize that this was our 4th trip and I haven't felt this way after previous trips.
Our 3rd day at The Polynesian (I broke the bank to stay here!) the front desk would not give my mother change for the laundry room. The change machine in the laundry room was broken and the arcade was not open. She was told she'd have to wait until one of the stores opened- she said, "we are hoping to be at the EMH at magic Kingdom today and I was hoping to have the wash done before we left" ... needless to say, the rude CM was of no help until she told them "I think I'll go outside and ask all of the people waiting to check in for spare change." Then, surprise, surprise, the CM working NEXT to the original one, found her some d#*m change!
I couldn't find CM's working the monorail twice. Once at MK and again at the Poly. Both of these were peak travel times (when isn't it in summer?) and I had a question regarding the handicapped car that went unanswered.
We ate at Ohana's and our AR / PS was for 5:00. We were in our hawaiian shirts and all set at the podium at 4:45. We were seated at 6:15!!! After asking why the wait, we were told the flu backed up and there was going to be a slight delay- I understand that stuff happens.... but when we were FINALLY seated, we were very rushed by the entire staff probably due to the backlog of people with plans to eat at some point! The hula hooping / coconut races were a DISASTER as all the kids who seemed way to old for that sort of thing grabbed all the materials and literally left my kids and some others in tears. I asked the hostess at the podium thingy if they could possibly do 2 sets of games for the older / younger kids and she pretty much laughed in my face.
We finally caved in and bought lanyards / pins for my 6 year old daughter at Mouse Gear. The girl at the cashier said to her (not to me as she should have) "do you know the rules about pin trading?", "well, a CM doesn't have to trade with you if they already have that pin you want to trade and it has to be a real disney pin. So many people try to trade knock offs." First of all, my daughter doesn't know a "knock off" from a knock knock joke. And secondly, the ATTITUDE was all wrong. I was BUYING into this pin trading crap and you lay out rules for me? How about a smile and a "welcome to the wonderful world of pin trading! You are about to meet new people and have fun!" (as her shyness was the reason for me wanting to get her into it in the first place!)
The CM's during the parade and mass exodus times (granted its a tough job but...) who used their blinking red wands like police batons and said "move it, move it, this is a walk way, let's go people! I actually looked at one right in the eyes and said, "you have a pleasant evening too."... And I'm not usually sarcastic or confrontational!
The general decrease in CM's all over the park was very obvious. You had to really look for one if you needed to ask a question.
The CM who told me at The Incredibles character meet and greet that my sons couldn't get their visors stamped. I told her very nicely that Buzz lightyear stamped them the day before and that if it didn't turn out well, it was fine. She said it was "paper only" and I KNOW this is not policy, but how was I going to argue when we are next in line to meet Mr. Incredible?
I know I chose to stay at a deluxe, but the invisible hands outstretched for tips was unbelievable! The magical express guy, the guy who brought the fridge to the room, the guy who brought the bags to the room, the mousekeeping staff... and by the way, the rooms were "neatened" but not really "cleaned" at all during our week long stay.
Anyway... all of these incidents are in contrast to the wonderful, caring, and patient guests I interacted with. Of course, there are going to be tour groups and lots of teens, but I steered clear of yellow shirts and was fine.I was worried about traveling without my husband, but was pleasantly surprised at how others came to my assistance so often. One fellow guest helped me push my twins double stroller up that resort monorail ramp at midnight. Many gentlemen offered my mother and myself their seats on the busses. A nice woman gave me her shiny pennies to use in the penny press and wouldn't take my daughter's nickel. In general, I noticed alot of "excuse me's. please's and where are you from's?" and was proud of my fellow travelers.
I don't really know why I feel a bit disney-dissapointed. I guess when you get home and realize how much you spent you get more frustrated at what could have gone better. All in all the trip was wonderful and I have many more good memories than these few bad ones. Maybe next time we'll go off season. Or go to Disneyland!
