I have no idea why the Disney people charged with these projects refuse to think the entire mess through. Remember BOG? No shade, and months of guests baking in the hot sun passing an umbrella from one to the next. This project was not an emergency construction project to respond to an unforeseen problem, but one that is in conjunction with other construction updates. How on Earth do these people continue to receive pay for a job not fully realized? Disney needs to make a commitment to their guests who are impacted by whatever decisions they make because this is a deficit in customer service that repeats itself continually. Between this and resort construction with no communication to guests until a mutiny uprising ensues DIsney should revisit how they plan projects.
I find it odd that people who have no issues with this have decided that others should be fine as well. Frankly, I have concerns. We go to the Big E yearly, and we stay all day. One year my DH decided to pull into a parking lot that was a distance from the first gate. $4.00!!! YAY!!! The walk was probably 1/2 mile and took about 10 minutes. Not bad at 9 in the morning. HOly Hades at 7 PM that night. Anyone familiar with the Big E fairgrounds know there is not a lot of seating, there eis a lot of walking. And we walked alll darn day. WE tramped through the State buildings, visited all the exhibits, and checked out the animal buildings, saw teh shows, watched the parade, ate. That walk beach to teh car was torture. 20 years later he is still hearing about that decision. Keep in mind this was September and while it was hot it was not Florida August hot.
Sometimes I think it pays to try to see another perspective. DH is 6'6" and has legs that go on forever. I am a full foot shorter then him and I take two steps for every one of his. Toss in that my DD has a knew that will just dislocate at the drop of a hat, and I worry that this trek may be the trek that places a damper on the following day. We will not cancel, however we will put thought into how to handle this walk prior to our DHS day.
Please refer to my post above. It may not be the walk into DHS< but the one out. Not all of us are able to walk all day in a park and then add blazing sun within an artificially built oven on the way out. We all knwo how to manage our park days if we have any challenges, but this is a new roadblock we need to factor and there are simply not a lot of solutions yet.
Exactly.
Angi- we generally see eye to eye on a lot of issues, but this one seems to baffle you in regards to the perspective of others. WE will probably use Uber for our crew, but I know that for some, the trip itself is on budget with very few extras. I think that it is reasonable for people to be upset at teh way this construction was planned, and I personally hold Disney responsible. FOr some reason the engineers who design teh projects refuse to see past the construction to the people who deal with it. THe management does not inform guests of the inconveniences at resorts under construction and waits to offer some sort od compensation or discount until a major uproar has taken place. They did this at the Poly, WIlderness Lodge and CBR. They open a very lovely restaurnt and then let peole roast in the sun as tehy wait in hopes of getting inside. How long before a correction was made other than a hand held umbrella that was passed from guest to guest? This is just the latest example of disregard to the comfort of guests. The walkway is what it is, however could not Inn of these people consider the sun and add in shaded areas. No. This is my problem with Disney. They never figure out how their plans affect people and then the front line CM's deal with hot tired and frustrated guests. Eventually there is a response, but it is through complaints after teh fact. Not because the project was fully thought through at the onset.
We have a DEcember trip and are staying at OKW> I am adding money to our transportation budget.