Eeyores Butterfly
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I was sad to see several comments on this thread about posters feeling like the characters did not care about them because they were adults.
I'm sorry you had those experiences. I used to work in entertainment, and some of my fondest memories come from the adults because they are so into it. When there are kids in a party, we are trained to primarily focu on kids, but we get a lot of adults-only parties, and they are just as much joy to be around. I'm sorry that you all had those experiences. I have also worked with some wonderful attendants who would not have allowed some of those experiences to happen. Disney is just like any other business- it is made up of individuals. And unfortunately those individuals can have a bad day or be just plain incompetent. It doesn't make it right, but you cannot automate a person to make sure they say and do exactly the right things.
As TheDisneyGirl02 posted, things can get out of hand very quickly with the characters. There have been times I was terrified that I would get hurt because the guests got out of hand. The attendant has to manage the line, cut it off, watch the character to make sure they don't need anything ,watch the guests to make sure they are not misbehaving, and keep an eye on the time. In many lines there is only one attendant. That is why they tend to "take care of the front." The majority of the need is at the front with the character. If the family needs a pen, or a Sharpie, or a picture the attendant has to provide. They have to help keep things moving. And they really have to keep an eye on the character to step in should the guests get inappropriate (it happens a lot more than you would think). In a location with only one attendant...
In the future, if you do have an issue with people cutting, do not be afraid to get the attendant's attention. They can't do anything about it if they don't see it. 99% of them are wonderful people who truly care about all the guests, and will do their best to remedy the situation. Everyone should be able to enjoy the characters.
I will also echo what others have said: Write to Disney! They can't fix a problem they don't know exists. It's much more meaningful when it comes from the guests as opposed to the Cast Members.
I'm sorry you had those experiences. I used to work in entertainment, and some of my fondest memories come from the adults because they are so into it. When there are kids in a party, we are trained to primarily focu on kids, but we get a lot of adults-only parties, and they are just as much joy to be around. I'm sorry that you all had those experiences. I have also worked with some wonderful attendants who would not have allowed some of those experiences to happen. Disney is just like any other business- it is made up of individuals. And unfortunately those individuals can have a bad day or be just plain incompetent. It doesn't make it right, but you cannot automate a person to make sure they say and do exactly the right things.
As TheDisneyGirl02 posted, things can get out of hand very quickly with the characters. There have been times I was terrified that I would get hurt because the guests got out of hand. The attendant has to manage the line, cut it off, watch the character to make sure they don't need anything ,watch the guests to make sure they are not misbehaving, and keep an eye on the time. In many lines there is only one attendant. That is why they tend to "take care of the front." The majority of the need is at the front with the character. If the family needs a pen, or a Sharpie, or a picture the attendant has to provide. They have to help keep things moving. And they really have to keep an eye on the character to step in should the guests get inappropriate (it happens a lot more than you would think). In a location with only one attendant...
In the future, if you do have an issue with people cutting, do not be afraid to get the attendant's attention. They can't do anything about it if they don't see it. 99% of them are wonderful people who truly care about all the guests, and will do their best to remedy the situation. Everyone should be able to enjoy the characters.
I will also echo what others have said: Write to Disney! They can't fix a problem they don't know exists. It's much more meaningful when it comes from the guests as opposed to the Cast Members.