Klayfish
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I'm sorry you feel that way, but at the same time I have to say I think you had unrealistic expectations.
The counter service restaurants are very busy at times on a sunny day. When the rains comes, they get to be a total madhouse. They have CMs walking around trying to keep everything clean. However, some guests are piggy messy. It's unrealistic to expect them to keep every table completely clean. The floors are also going to be near impossible to clean when the restaurant is wall to wall packed with people. Normally, they do a very good job. We've encountered a dirty table before, but that's because the people before us just got up and left and felt it wasn't their job to clean up after themselves.
And to say friendly CMs are the exception rather than the rule is not accurate. We've spent countless days at WDW and also have a family friend who is a long time CM. They take customer service as serious as a heart attack. Sure, there are a few "bad eggs" considering the number of CMs they have. But they are very few and far between, and from what I'm told they are rooted out pretty quickly. The vast majority of CMs go out of their way to make your experience at WDW pleasant.
The counter service restaurants are very busy at times on a sunny day. When the rains comes, they get to be a total madhouse. They have CMs walking around trying to keep everything clean. However, some guests are piggy messy. It's unrealistic to expect them to keep every table completely clean. The floors are also going to be near impossible to clean when the restaurant is wall to wall packed with people. Normally, they do a very good job. We've encountered a dirty table before, but that's because the people before us just got up and left and felt it wasn't their job to clean up after themselves.
And to say friendly CMs are the exception rather than the rule is not accurate. We've spent countless days at WDW and also have a family friend who is a long time CM. They take customer service as serious as a heart attack. Sure, there are a few "bad eggs" considering the number of CMs they have. But they are very few and far between, and from what I'm told they are rooted out pretty quickly. The vast majority of CMs go out of their way to make your experience at WDW pleasant.
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