I guess it's time for me to be flamed but it seems to me the OP just wants something to complain about.
It wasn't any of the CM's fault the ride broke down and they have nothing to apologize for. You can be upset that someone from Disney management didn't come out and apologize but I doubt that anyone on the scene had the authority to do much other than tell you the standard "Sorry its broke." As to sounding insincere...it was at the end of the day, there was nothing they could do and, most likely, they had already apologized to many many people before you so yea....it just might end up sounding a little fake.
I also suspect that the reason you were not given "something shiny" is because when it all comes down to it, all that happened is that a ride broke down. It happens all the time and whether its on the first day or the last day, it happens and there is no way Disney is going to set a public precedent of giving things away when it happens. Once they go down that road everyone in the park will be saying "Well I should have got something when xxx was broken last week...where is mine?"
Now, with that said, I would not be suprised if you received some sort of a goodwill apology letter or small token item in the mail within the next few weeks. Private apologies allow companies to aknowledge their mistakes but keep the idiots from taking advantage of an unforseeable error.
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Or you may not...after all it was just a ride that broke down at the very end of the day. It's not like you lost the use of the entire park.
It wasn't any of the CM's fault the ride broke down and they have nothing to apologize for. You can be upset that someone from Disney management didn't come out and apologize but I doubt that anyone on the scene had the authority to do much other than tell you the standard "Sorry its broke." As to sounding insincere...it was at the end of the day, there was nothing they could do and, most likely, they had already apologized to many many people before you so yea....it just might end up sounding a little fake.
I also suspect that the reason you were not given "something shiny" is because when it all comes down to it, all that happened is that a ride broke down. It happens all the time and whether its on the first day or the last day, it happens and there is no way Disney is going to set a public precedent of giving things away when it happens. Once they go down that road everyone in the park will be saying "Well I should have got something when xxx was broken last week...where is mine?"
Now, with that said, I would not be suprised if you received some sort of a goodwill apology letter or small token item in the mail within the next few weeks. Private apologies allow companies to aknowledge their mistakes but keep the idiots from taking advantage of an unforseeable error.
EDIT:
Or you may not...after all it was just a ride that broke down at the very end of the day. It's not like you lost the use of the entire park.