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Thanks for the morning laugh!I just did this at lunch and it caused an 8 car pileup.
Last time I listen to you.


Thanks for the morning laugh!I just did this at lunch and it caused an 8 car pileup.
Last time I listen to you.


And yet, you have two upcoming trips planned -- one to the parks and one on the Fantasy. That's a lot of money to be spending on a company where you're seeing declining value.We have DVC, so our accommodations are set. Otherwise..$6000. Airfare for 6..around $2400. Now, 7 day hopper passes will run, more than $2200. So, almost $11,000 for a week at WDW, not including food, souvenirs, etc. That's pretty steep for anybody. We can spend 2 weeks in Europe or most anywhere else for less.
Its getting harder to feel the "magic" or see the "value".

Doesn't matter to me. I'm non-union. But if the union folks are getting a $.25 per hour raise each year, that's based on what the union negotiated with Disney, and it's based on what the union membership voted for. And it's probably part of a much larger package that provides them with other desired perks that help offset that hourly rate. Either way, if the CMs are unhappy with it, they have various methods of recourse to try and push that higher. Not to mention that there are lots of other places to work in Central Florida. No one's forcing them to work at Disney.That's my general impression (if I didn't make it clear earlier).
A $.25 per hour raise hardly keeps up with inflation, even at 3 percent a year. But I'm happy if you're happy.
Not in any department I've ever worked in (in my 20+ year history). Warnings on your record card? Sure. "Coaching" by your leader? Yes. But there's no place I'm aware of here that has a "one and done" policy, unless that "one" is a doozy (ie: theft, physical harm to another person, harrassment, etc).That's good to hear -- I was under the impression that CMs were scared to death about guest complaints due to adverse consequences.
And that's pretty much what happens here. Disney really isn't all that different from any other business out there. If someone is scared to make a mistake because they've been told they'll get fired ... then it's either someone playing a "seniority" kind of a prank on them, or it's someone who probably got in trouble for doing something wrong and so they've now angrily exaggerated the whole thing in their mind to "warn" other folks that "You make one mistake, and BOOM! you're out!" Funny how those people are almost always still here though ....Well, not that I'd complain if I thought someone would get fired over it. But I'd say that's one of the "it depends" answers. If the mistake cost a lot of money (either in damage or guest recovery), I'd say zero. If it's relatively minor stuff, and not repetitive (the same mistake over and over), I'd say two or three times.
Sure they are. Just like they are for Universal and SeaWorld and Six Flags and everyone else. But Disney is more than the theme parks. The joke going around internally after Avengers' opening weekend was, "Oh thank goodness -- we can pay for John Carter AND anything else we need in the next three years." Even the people in the theme parks understand that a good year at the movies helps us, and a bad year in consumer products hurts us. Just like the folks at ABC understand that if the theme parks tank one year, it's going to affect their bottom line too, no matter how good the ratings are. We're one big synergistic disfunctional entertainment conglomerate family!But raises, regular or not, have to paid for from somewhere. Admission price increases are one easy source...

We have DVC, so our accommodations are set. Otherwise..$6000. Airfare for 6..around $2400. Now, 7 day hopper passes will run, more than $2200. So, almost $11,000 for a week at WDW, not including food, souvenirs, etc. That's pretty steep for anybody. We can spend 2 weeks in Europe or most anywhere else for less.
Its getting harder to feel the "magic" or see the "value".

And yet, you have two upcoming trips planned -- one to the parks and one on the Fantasy. That's a lot of money to be spending on a company where you're seeing declining value.
You could spend two weeks in Europe or most anywhere for less than what it costs for your WDW vacation. And yet you're still choosing WDW. PLUS you're paying into DVC every year.
I get that it's possible to still enjoy a product even when the value has been reduced from previous years, but it's also hard to get behind this type of argument when the trips just keep comin'.
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Until this year, we visited 2-3 times a year. Now, we choose other destinations, although I'm sure...Disney doesn't care. 
I'm sure there are things at your company that customers don't like. Some you change, some you don't. Same here. Disney's a business and they know that every time they change anything -- be it a park ride, a ticket price, a menu, or the bedspreads at a resort -- they're going to be disappointing someone. And they hope that whatever they're adding -- a new Fantasyland, a new resort, more interactive queues, whatever -- will help offset what they took away.We have DVC and seven DGKs, we still take them once a year (2-3 at a time).Until this year, we visited 2-3 times a year. Now, we choose other destinations, although I'm sure...Disney doesn't care.
Not, that I need to explain, but we've promised the DGK's a cruise. We don't take them all at once (big age difference) Actually, while expensive, DCL is far and above the Parks. The ship is constantly "refreshed" and the staff..... superb. It kind of reminds me of "old" Disney.
Just because I'm unhappy with Iger's reign, doesn't mean I hate Disney. I do feel, we get less for more $$$$. So, we spend less of our vacating $$$$$ with Disney and more elsewhere.

If you can spend $11,000 for ONE week of vacation there should be no complaining about a few hundred extra in ticket price increases. We could/would never spend that for a week. We go for 10 days (we do drive) and spend about 1/4 that. Spend nothing on souvenirs (not our thing) - except an occasional F&G pin or magnet. Do not get the DDP - can eat much better without it, because we don't always want to take the time for TS. Everyone has their "must haves" to enjoy their vacations, and we enjoy them very much, just don't desire a lot of extras. We always see the value (so much to see/do for one ticket price - not many places like that - in fact none) and the magic.![]()
Do you really want to get rid of Iger and bring back Eisner?

Do you really want to get rid of Iger and bring back Eisner?

Do you really want to get rid of Iger and bring back Eisner?
Then again, Eisner was responsible (with Wells) for saving the Disney Company from corporate raiders and building some of the parts of the company that are now fan favorites (DHS, DAK, DCL, Disney on Broadway).
Both Eisner and Iger have their good points and their bad points.
You are definately of the same mind as I;We have done our trips EXACTLY that way,4 times in fact!!!A little planning and thriftiness will prevent this. We just spent 12 days at WDW for 2900. Granted it's 9 day base tickets, 11 nights at a value resort, and a free dining code. So if you're willing to give in on some of the extras and are flexible with dates so you can get a discount, it can still be affordable.

...True, but neither one is Walt, and Eisner seemed to forget that...
