TwoMisfits
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You have stated a valid concern about the policy.
The following are NOT valid concerns about the policy...
"It's 95 degrees outside"...Everyone is experiencing the 95 degree heat, not just your family.
"I have 1, 2, 4, 8 small children"...Congratulations, but that doesn't make you more entitled to a place to sit than someone who actually has their food. In fact, someone in a restaurant with their food should get a table over someone without it. They've obviously been here longer than you have, and theyr'e ready to eat, right then.
"They took away seating elsewhere in the park"...This is not a restaurant issue. Restaurants exist first and foremost to feed people. This policy addresses an existing restaurant issue.
"We have a lot of bags"...So do many other people. Even if one has no bags, when they get their food, they should be able to sit down and eat over someone who doesn't have their food yet.
Wrong, for Disney, these should all be valid concerns. Disney should know and understand its guests and their needs. THAT'S true customer service. So, the concern of kids clogging up lines is as valid as any concern listed above because they are ALL concerns that one of Disney's customers has. Now, if Disney no longer wants those customers, they can decide to ignore their concerns or do as little as possible to alleviate them, but then they have decided to limit the customer base they want to reach.
But, it amuses me that anyone thinks a company founded on getting families with little kids to come to their parks should then ignore the needs of the families with little kids. Disney has always known these guests require more than standard guests and they used to cater to their needs as the standard for all guests (thus, why everyone can be a kid at Disney). From replacing sodas and ice creams dropped for free, to stopping to cheer up a crying child - Disney made its mark (and trained others) on serving the client to the fullest. But, that's not gonna maximize profit in this era of shareholder 1st.
So, if Disney has 2 customers with opposite needs (one needs a table to be able to order food at all and one needs a table to eat the food they already have), as I've mentioned about 3x already, they can meet both of these needs by having a lot more tables (and open CS restaurants). It will cost them more (in table costs, cleaning costs, and possible restaurant expansion costs), but they will be able to have all clients happy. Old Disney would have done this without thinking. Current Disney tries to come up with inexpensive business school "solutions" that end up with some client not being happy (and they accept this as the new way of business and hope they don't lose the clients in the process).
And they are a business and are allowed to change to this path of reducing their customer is always 1st concept to one that put costs much higher in the equation. But, when you stop leading in an area, you start allowing others to catch up and customers to notice.