I was reading a discussion on FB about passengers on another line being upset because they had to dine at the buffet with crew members. I was just wondering how people here on the DIS would feel if Disney started doing this.
As long as they are behaving themselves, what's the problem?
I was reading a discussion on FB about passengers on another line being upset because they had to dine at the buffet with crew members. I was just wondering how people here on the DIS would feel if Disney started doing this.
I've seen several situations where CMs can use guest areas: I've seen an officer with what looked like his family traveling on board at the buffet. I've sat next to a non-Disney entertainer at the buffet. I've seen the Captain and some fellow officers eating table service lunch. I've seen a concierge running laps on Deck 4. I've seen a regular CM watching a movie in the Buena Vista Theater. I've chatted with a CM one evening as a fellow patron at the Cove Bar, and learned that off-duty CMs can be guests at the regular bars, but may not consume any alcohol (there is a CM-only bar down below or their staterooms for that). If they're not working, they can use Castaway Cay (although they do have their own private beach where probably most of them go), and they can go ashore for the day when in port.
So, there's a lot that off-duty CMs can do both on board and in port that are the same as guests. For the most part, they wear street clothes and you'd never know they were CMs from the ship unless you recognized them.
I was reading a discussion on FB about passengers on another line being upset because they had to dine at the buffet with crew members. I was just wondering how people here on the DIS would feel if Disney started doing this.
I've seen several situations where CMs can use guest areas: I've seen an officer with what looked like his family traveling on board at the buffet. I've sat next to a non-Disney entertainer at the buffet. I've seen the Captain and some fellow officers eating table service lunch. I've seen a concierge running laps on Deck 4. I've seen a regular CM watching a movie in the Buena Vista Theater. I've chatted with a CM one evening as a fellow patron at the Cove Bar, and learned that off-duty CMs can be guests at the regular bars, but may not consume any alcohol (there is a CM-only bar down below or their staterooms for that). If they're not working, they can use Castaway Cay (although they do have their own private beach where probably most of them go), and they can go ashore for the day when in port.
So, there's a lot that off-duty CMs can do both on board and in port that are the same as guests. For the most part, they wear street clothes and you'd never know they were CMs from the ship unless you recognized them.