DisCopper
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Back when I was a kid (in the 70's), every cast member at Disney was amazing. Over the years, that quality dropped in the counter service area. The last few years have been especially bad. It seemed like they were putting the worst applicants in those jobs. I always sort of understood this... having to employ the massive amount of people that they do, you can't hire all perfect people, and you have to put the, uh... less qualified somewhere.
BUT... We spent a week in the World in late September. The counter service was generally very good. Sometimes it was even great. For example, we ate at the Studio Catering Company and had a great older gentleman at the register. He called me "young man," and when I told him that I was far from young, we got into a great banter. He did this while ringing up my order, making change, etc... all quickly and efficiently. He got me through the line as quick as possible, but still made me feel like he'd taken the time to treat me like a person.
We had a couple other similar experiences in each of the Parks. Counter service was never bad.
Anyone else finding the same thing? Or was it a fluke?
BUT... We spent a week in the World in late September. The counter service was generally very good. Sometimes it was even great. For example, we ate at the Studio Catering Company and had a great older gentleman at the register. He called me "young man," and when I told him that I was far from young, we got into a great banter. He did this while ringing up my order, making change, etc... all quickly and efficiently. He got me through the line as quick as possible, but still made me feel like he'd taken the time to treat me like a person.
We had a couple other similar experiences in each of the Parks. Counter service was never bad.
Anyone else finding the same thing? Or was it a fluke?
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