DaPanMan
Mouseketeer
- Joined
- Jun 19, 2006
- Messages
- 141
My wife and I went to WDW in November and just came back from a spring break visit. Both visits were vastly different. Attitudes by both cast members and guests were vastly different as well. I spoke with many cast members and even a friend of mine who works with the Mouse. While I did not see any guest being hostile towards a cast member during our visits, but speaking with the cast members I did, they said that being spoken to in a non-respectful manner (many levels) is a daily occurrence.
A few examples. Prior to and after Magic Kingdom fireworks. Cast members were trying to let people know where they can watch from and keep walkways clear. Yes, they are yelling, but I could tell it is because they are being completely ignored. I observed several guests just do whatever they wanted. It didn't matter what the cast member was saying. In fact, I bought corn dog bites and fries from Casey's Corner (first time I did that and so delicious) then tried to find a place to eat them. I knew fireworks were soon, so finding a spot to sit outside of Casey's was not going to happen. I am wandering around, can't find a trash can or brick wall. A cast member is desperately trying to get people to do what they're supposed to do to no avail. He sees me and comes over and very quietly asks where I'm trying to go. I tell him I'm just trying to find a spot to sit and eat. He suggests a bench behind Main Street and pretty much guaranteed it would be vacant because of fireworks. He was right. I thanked him profusely as he got back to being flustered with other guests.
I talked to a few cast members after fireworks as people just did whatever they wanted. I asked if it was like this every night and all of them said yes. Every night. No one listens. A few cast members said they have one or two positive guest interactions per shift and that's what keeps them going the rest of the day. One or two?!?!? WOW.
When speaking to my friend, he said that cast members are getting it from both ends. He doesn't like the current leadership. So they get it from guests and from management. He said he wouldn't be surprised if many cast members leave in the near future if things don't change. Management won't or doesn't back up cast members with irate guests, and then guests think they can do whatever whenever they want.
I do watch some of the videos being posted on social media by some cast members with crazy interactions with upset guests who are screaming and swearing at cast members. Most of the cast members are young adults. Why is no one intervening in these situations? Do we think that someone else will take care of it? I find it hard to believe that we as human beings think this is ok? I know if it was my son or daughter being humiliated, I would want someone cast member or anyone, to step in and try to de-escalate the situation. The last one I watched was about parking and a cast member who looked no more that 20 getting an ear full from some 40-something year old man who was intimidating the cast member who was just trying to do his job. No other cast member was around, just him. Someone took the video, all these other people walking by, and not one person did a damn thing. Is this where we are?
I know the pandemic has affected people in a number of ways. But is it us this time and not the cast members? Is it management's unwillingness to help out their employees? All of the above?
A few examples. Prior to and after Magic Kingdom fireworks. Cast members were trying to let people know where they can watch from and keep walkways clear. Yes, they are yelling, but I could tell it is because they are being completely ignored. I observed several guests just do whatever they wanted. It didn't matter what the cast member was saying. In fact, I bought corn dog bites and fries from Casey's Corner (first time I did that and so delicious) then tried to find a place to eat them. I knew fireworks were soon, so finding a spot to sit outside of Casey's was not going to happen. I am wandering around, can't find a trash can or brick wall. A cast member is desperately trying to get people to do what they're supposed to do to no avail. He sees me and comes over and very quietly asks where I'm trying to go. I tell him I'm just trying to find a spot to sit and eat. He suggests a bench behind Main Street and pretty much guaranteed it would be vacant because of fireworks. He was right. I thanked him profusely as he got back to being flustered with other guests.
I talked to a few cast members after fireworks as people just did whatever they wanted. I asked if it was like this every night and all of them said yes. Every night. No one listens. A few cast members said they have one or two positive guest interactions per shift and that's what keeps them going the rest of the day. One or two?!?!? WOW.
When speaking to my friend, he said that cast members are getting it from both ends. He doesn't like the current leadership. So they get it from guests and from management. He said he wouldn't be surprised if many cast members leave in the near future if things don't change. Management won't or doesn't back up cast members with irate guests, and then guests think they can do whatever whenever they want.
I do watch some of the videos being posted on social media by some cast members with crazy interactions with upset guests who are screaming and swearing at cast members. Most of the cast members are young adults. Why is no one intervening in these situations? Do we think that someone else will take care of it? I find it hard to believe that we as human beings think this is ok? I know if it was my son or daughter being humiliated, I would want someone cast member or anyone, to step in and try to de-escalate the situation. The last one I watched was about parking and a cast member who looked no more that 20 getting an ear full from some 40-something year old man who was intimidating the cast member who was just trying to do his job. No other cast member was around, just him. Someone took the video, all these other people walking by, and not one person did a damn thing. Is this where we are?
I know the pandemic has affected people in a number of ways. But is it us this time and not the cast members? Is it management's unwillingness to help out their employees? All of the above?