Orangeandwild
I'd rather be in Epcot
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We just returned from our vacation and visited Universal and IOA for the first time in 2 years. Loved the rides and had a wonderful time BUT for the first time we noticed the BIG differnce between Disney CMs and Universal TMs in customer service and personality.
Over the years we have never noticed any differnce in employees and have been treated very well at both Disney and Universal parks but there was a real lack of courtesy and personality on the TMs part this trip. It was not just one person having a bad day it was everyone we encountered, except one man in IOA whom I bought an Express Pass from that seemed like it was a bother to answer a question or wait on us.
I am handicapped and I often have to ask about an entry point for a ride or how many steps to get into a ride car etc and all I got was one word answers and another could not tell me what i needed to know and did not even bother to ask anyone else.
The economy is bad I know and everyone is worried over their jobs and getting hours cut, but courtesy goes a long way in good public relations and I sure think that Universal needs to work on their Customer Service skills as happy guests will be returning guests. Right now most of them are acting like it is a chore to do the job they are being paid for.
When next we return to Universal we hope that they TMs have sharpened up their people skills a bit.
I know others will disagree with me, but I am very disappointed as Universal has parks we love and we hate to see them going downhill.
Over the years we have never noticed any differnce in employees and have been treated very well at both Disney and Universal parks but there was a real lack of courtesy and personality on the TMs part this trip. It was not just one person having a bad day it was everyone we encountered, except one man in IOA whom I bought an Express Pass from that seemed like it was a bother to answer a question or wait on us.
I am handicapped and I often have to ask about an entry point for a ride or how many steps to get into a ride car etc and all I got was one word answers and another could not tell me what i needed to know and did not even bother to ask anyone else.
The economy is bad I know and everyone is worried over their jobs and getting hours cut, but courtesy goes a long way in good public relations and I sure think that Universal needs to work on their Customer Service skills as happy guests will be returning guests. Right now most of them are acting like it is a chore to do the job they are being paid for.
When next we return to Universal we hope that they TMs have sharpened up their people skills a bit.
I know others will disagree with me, but I am very disappointed as Universal has parks we love and we hate to see them going downhill.