Hey Guys,
I wanted your feedback on something that happened to me at Disney.
I have always liked Disney and I have done the once every two-year trek to the Magic Kingdom ever since I was 7 yrs old (i'm 26 now)... I have been with my GF for 9 months and decided it would be a nice play for us to go regularly since we live in Miami.
We went ahead and got ourselves the Seasonal Passes, DDE and booked a room at the All Stars (hey it's the holidays I can't afford anything else! hahah)
Well the trip went pretty well and we were happy -- then we went down to the marina in downtown disney. Rent a two seater boat for a leisurely trip down the canal past the resorts. Everything was going smoothly -- a big step for the GF considering she is scared of boats and being on the water (and her being sick and all).
Anyone familiar with the canals or boating there know the canals are a no wake zone. Mean very slow speeds .... as we were returning ... a 20 foot open fisher with markings that read "trophey" on it zoooooooooooooooooomed right past us... not only soaking us but almost crashing me right up against the concrete seawall. I have been on boats for a long since I'm a scuba diver ... it was the first time in my life that I thought we were going to capsize.
Needless to say I was very upset at the guest that did that. Or so I thought it was a guest. Upon returning to the marina I explained the situation to the marina attendant -- and spotted the boat and driver parked ... and they told me it was an employee with a habit of behavior like that. They asked me if I wanted to take the boat out for a little while more -- which is insane considering my sick gf was in wet clothes.... so we left... when I arrived home I wrote Disney guest relations an email ... it's been 2 weeks without a reply!
What is happening to customer service these days?!
My gf left with a bitter taste in her mouth -- and now I struggle to convince her to come back -- not because of the experience but because of the lack of follow up disney customer service has demonstrated.

I wanted your feedback on something that happened to me at Disney.

I have always liked Disney and I have done the once every two-year trek to the Magic Kingdom ever since I was 7 yrs old (i'm 26 now)... I have been with my GF for 9 months and decided it would be a nice play for us to go regularly since we live in Miami.
We went ahead and got ourselves the Seasonal Passes, DDE and booked a room at the All Stars (hey it's the holidays I can't afford anything else! hahah)
Well the trip went pretty well and we were happy -- then we went down to the marina in downtown disney. Rent a two seater boat for a leisurely trip down the canal past the resorts. Everything was going smoothly -- a big step for the GF considering she is scared of boats and being on the water (and her being sick and all).
Anyone familiar with the canals or boating there know the canals are a no wake zone. Mean very slow speeds .... as we were returning ... a 20 foot open fisher with markings that read "trophey" on it zoooooooooooooooooomed right past us... not only soaking us but almost crashing me right up against the concrete seawall. I have been on boats for a long since I'm a scuba diver ... it was the first time in my life that I thought we were going to capsize.
Needless to say I was very upset at the guest that did that. Or so I thought it was a guest. Upon returning to the marina I explained the situation to the marina attendant -- and spotted the boat and driver parked ... and they told me it was an employee with a habit of behavior like that. They asked me if I wanted to take the boat out for a little while more -- which is insane considering my sick gf was in wet clothes.... so we left... when I arrived home I wrote Disney guest relations an email ... it's been 2 weeks without a reply!
What is happening to customer service these days?!
My gf left with a bitter taste in her mouth -- and now I struggle to convince her to come back -- not because of the experience but because of the lack of follow up disney customer service has demonstrated.
