Hitched2BellesCastle
Veteran with a new handle
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- Feb 15, 2006
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I think the biggest question mark for me in all this is...it's all well and good that OP and her H have someone from GR who are holding their hands through this test and helping it be as successful as possible from a Guest Relations standpoint, but how dynamic is the system going to be when it's actually up and running? How many changes are you really going to be able to make when you're clamoring with thousands of other guests for the same spots?
This test seems good in that it seems to be revealing technology limitations in the system, but I have no faith that the ride reservation system is actually going to be so accommodating when it's up and running. I'm a bit of a Chicken Little when it comes to this whole thing, though.
It's not hand holding in our opinion. It's trying to rectify problems as they present themselves. It's why they are testing it. We were offered to opt out and declined. It's not them trying to make it successful for us, they are trying to make it successful for everyone. Also, cast members at the attractions are given flexibility. We arrived 15 minutes early for one attraction but the fastpass line was light so she let us on. Management confirmed the flexibility. This is the first test that encompassed annual pass holders and DVC. I expected it to be worse. As far as faith goes, I don't usually have much of it, but they are not gonna roll out something unless it works. It would cost them millions if not billions of dollars.
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