LLagow said:My Dh and I have a theory that all the people who work at Universal are ones that got fired from Disney for not begin polite and cheerful enough!
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LOL - you're probably right!

LLagow said:My Dh and I have a theory that all the people who work at Universal are ones that got fired from Disney for not begin polite and cheerful enough!
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LLagow said:My Dh and I have a theory that all the people who work at Universal are ones that got fired from Disney for not begin polite and cheerful enough!
LLagow said:I'm sorry- I didn't mean to offend anyone. We just had a bad experience at Universal a couple of years ago and we haven't been back since. I should know better than to make a blanket statement like than
jgates said:The girls were asking if he had enough points or tokens to get in. He said no - he had been late for work a couple of times and had lost points, etc. They were explaining to the 3rd or 4th kid that you start each month with a certain number of points. You get points deducted if you are late, have complaints against you etc. You can also get bonus points for certain things (I am assuming good reports from guests etc). In order to work at the Mummy you had to be top of the line and have a certain quantity of points to even be considered. Phamton, does that sound about right?
melindaandrob said:Oh my gosh, I think the 'This is the worst day of my life' kid is my son......if it was his day got much better-a time out in MK![]()
jeepgirl30 said:A co worker and I had some extra time from a tradeshow we were attending so we hopped over to Epcot to check out the Test Track. We were in line behind the most annoying people. It was a dad and 2 sons I believe. I can't remember all of the kids now but the one boy was probably around 8. Totally hyper kid, but hey its Disney he is excited. This kid kept bumping into me, swinging his leg back and kicking me, elbowing me, etc. We tried to keep our distance as this kid was really beating me up! After about 20 min I finally decided he was pushing it and would say excuse me each time he hit me. His dad would see him and never said a word. We had a nice distance between us but it didn't matter, he'd use the space to walk backwards then run to his dad. As he walked backwards he smack into us. We couldn't take our eyes off him because he'd hit us.
As we got into the building he kept climbing the railings and then lounge off. One time he was airborne and yep, landed smack on me knocking us both to the ground.
His dad turned, shock his head and turned back to face infront of him. My friend finally had it and started yelling at the dad how he needed to control his BRAT! He never turned to look at either of us! Finally the kids says "oh well sorry" very flippant and so what-ish. My friend again said something to the dad and he said "he said sorry what more do you want?".
the next day I was literally covered in bruises! My shins and arms were the worst.
melindaandrob said:Oh my gosh, I think the 'This is the worst day of my life' kid is my son......if it was his day got much better-a time out in MK![]()
phamton said:Years ago, we went to Universal and found many of the workers there rude. That image has change radically the last few years. Universal employees have gotten friendlier and Disney employees have gotten more grumpy.