FLkid
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i hope this is the right spot for this, I apologize that it's such a novel.
So I've been on property for a few days now and I've made some observations. Disney to me is the home of customer service standards, I am often blown away by cast members going above and beyond.
However, Over the last few days I have observed quite the opposite from a few cast members. It started our first day, Entering Magic kingdom.
We were not there at opening, It was a few hours into the day as we had breakfast that morning and took our time. As we approached the front of magic kingdom we witnessed two older male cast members at the magic band scanners we walked up to yelling loudly at guests to "keep it moving" "use all the lines" and "lets go people". They were literally yelling, like they were herding cattle.
It didn't bother me much, It just felt odd to hear it at Disney. Then I noticed the lady in front of me have a blue light show up when she scanned her finger, When I have had this happen a cast member has ALWAYS nicely asked to scan my MB and helped figure out the issue. Instead one of the same male cast members yelled "Use your same finger people, you have to use the same finger every time" he didn't even acknowledge this woman right in front of him that he was clearly referring to and yelling over. I didn't see how the situation panned out as I walked through right after.
I will note that there were not long lines, The park was already open. Again, just felt out of character and not a very magical feeling to walk into.
Then at Animal Kingdom the next day, We got in line at Flame Tree to order the kids hotdog meal. I heard the customer in front of us having a bit of a disagreement with the cast member taking the orders, Middle aged woman. I didn't think anything of it and it came time to order. We noticed it came with broccoli, and per usual we asked to substitute the broccoli for French fries. She told us that wasn't an option, We of course have never been told that ever at a location that served fries on property. I decided to not push it and said okay. I then asked for a side of cheese for the broccoli (They have cheesey pulled pork fries, restaurantosaurus also has chili cheese fries and will give you just a side of cheese) the lady sternly said "no we don't do that", I said I've done it before to which she repeated herself and told me I could order the pulled pork fries with cheese. So I said okay just give me the hotdog not the meal (which only saves you about $1) because who knows.. maybe policies changed for that specific location?
I had the little orange bird bracelet gift card you get at Flower & Garden Festival, I've accepted the fact that so many cast members don't know how to use it even though every festival Epcot puts on has one. (You Press the gift card button on the screen, Then you scan it with the scanner that every cash wrap has) you can't swipe it.
I handed her my bracelet gift card, she began to swipe it to which I said "Oh you have to scan that one it hasn't worked when they've tried to swipe it" to which she ignored me and told the other guy waiting in line "one moment". She continued to swipe the gift card, I thought maybe she didn't hear me so I repeated "if you have a scanner there's a barcode on the back". She told me "one moment" and proceeded to call another cast member over (which took a minute as they were assisting another guest) who told her.... you guessed it... to scan it. The lady acted like it was some type of revelation, That I hadn't already told her twice.
A few minutes later the customer behind me who placed an order asked to speak to a manager. It turns out he wanted to substitute something for his wife that he has done many times before and was told no. It states on the menu, (The one they hand you and the one above the ordering station) that substitutions are accepted. It specifically specifies which ones are accepted and ours qualified. It didn't bother me so much that this lady didn't know the menu substitution options, It is what it is maybe she was new. What bothered me was how she chose to approach the situations with a less than friendly or helpful attitude.
It was a very minor incident, and we didn't make a scene about it like the other guests, But it stuck with us.
On our 2nd to last day we switched resorts to a value where there was a cheerleading.. thing.. going on. Competition maybe? Anyways lots of different countries were represented and we expected a bit of a wait at the quick service but it wasn't a big deal to us as we stayed so full the entire trip. I waited in the pizza line in front of a group of about 6 girls from Taiwan (I read their jackets). If I had to guess I would say they were all around 12 years old. The middle aged male cast member who seemed to be taking his time in an already busy situation asked the first young girl what she would like, She pointed to the cheese pizza slice and he got it for her and she went on her way. The 2nd girl pointed at the pepperoni pizza, to which he got this irritated look on his face and said "so you want pepperoni?".
It didn't take a rocket scientist to know that's what the young girl wanted, She literally pointed at the pizza sitting behind the glass less than a foot from her. The young girl looked at her friends confused and it appeared only one of them understood English and she said "this one" pointing at the same pizza. He quickly grabbed her a slice and said "next". This guy seemed to get more and more irritated as each girl would either point to their food of choice or state the number it was listed under on the menu screen above us.
I understand language barriers can be tough but these girls were not throwing him through a maze with their orders. I knew exactly what they were asking for so there was no need for him to present such an agitated approach to them and give them prison cafeteria customer service. When it came time for me to order he was very short and to the point and I went on my way.
We also experienced several situations where younger cast members working at various shops/quick service locations would see us standing at the counter and would simply stand around and continue their non work related conversations until they felt like ringing us up or taking our orders. I didn't make a fuss during any of these situations, It's just not in my character (although my hot blooded Latina gf was ready to a time or two lol)
I expect a lot from Disney customer service, Because they set that standard in my previous trips. I kept thinking "maybe I'm just over thinking it or expect too much" but it happened over and over again.
We had fantastic service at the F&G kiosks, The UK pavilion. Heck even two of our gate guards were so spectacular! It just makes me sad to think Disney is falling short here, And I felt the need to share my experiences. It doesn't change my love for Disney and we already have two more trips in the works, I just hope this isn't the new norm
So I've been on property for a few days now and I've made some observations. Disney to me is the home of customer service standards, I am often blown away by cast members going above and beyond.
However, Over the last few days I have observed quite the opposite from a few cast members. It started our first day, Entering Magic kingdom.
We were not there at opening, It was a few hours into the day as we had breakfast that morning and took our time. As we approached the front of magic kingdom we witnessed two older male cast members at the magic band scanners we walked up to yelling loudly at guests to "keep it moving" "use all the lines" and "lets go people". They were literally yelling, like they were herding cattle.
It didn't bother me much, It just felt odd to hear it at Disney. Then I noticed the lady in front of me have a blue light show up when she scanned her finger, When I have had this happen a cast member has ALWAYS nicely asked to scan my MB and helped figure out the issue. Instead one of the same male cast members yelled "Use your same finger people, you have to use the same finger every time" he didn't even acknowledge this woman right in front of him that he was clearly referring to and yelling over. I didn't see how the situation panned out as I walked through right after.
I will note that there were not long lines, The park was already open. Again, just felt out of character and not a very magical feeling to walk into.
Then at Animal Kingdom the next day, We got in line at Flame Tree to order the kids hotdog meal. I heard the customer in front of us having a bit of a disagreement with the cast member taking the orders, Middle aged woman. I didn't think anything of it and it came time to order. We noticed it came with broccoli, and per usual we asked to substitute the broccoli for French fries. She told us that wasn't an option, We of course have never been told that ever at a location that served fries on property. I decided to not push it and said okay. I then asked for a side of cheese for the broccoli (They have cheesey pulled pork fries, restaurantosaurus also has chili cheese fries and will give you just a side of cheese) the lady sternly said "no we don't do that", I said I've done it before to which she repeated herself and told me I could order the pulled pork fries with cheese. So I said okay just give me the hotdog not the meal (which only saves you about $1) because who knows.. maybe policies changed for that specific location?
I had the little orange bird bracelet gift card you get at Flower & Garden Festival, I've accepted the fact that so many cast members don't know how to use it even though every festival Epcot puts on has one. (You Press the gift card button on the screen, Then you scan it with the scanner that every cash wrap has) you can't swipe it.
I handed her my bracelet gift card, she began to swipe it to which I said "Oh you have to scan that one it hasn't worked when they've tried to swipe it" to which she ignored me and told the other guy waiting in line "one moment". She continued to swipe the gift card, I thought maybe she didn't hear me so I repeated "if you have a scanner there's a barcode on the back". She told me "one moment" and proceeded to call another cast member over (which took a minute as they were assisting another guest) who told her.... you guessed it... to scan it. The lady acted like it was some type of revelation, That I hadn't already told her twice.
A few minutes later the customer behind me who placed an order asked to speak to a manager. It turns out he wanted to substitute something for his wife that he has done many times before and was told no. It states on the menu, (The one they hand you and the one above the ordering station) that substitutions are accepted. It specifically specifies which ones are accepted and ours qualified. It didn't bother me so much that this lady didn't know the menu substitution options, It is what it is maybe she was new. What bothered me was how she chose to approach the situations with a less than friendly or helpful attitude.
It was a very minor incident, and we didn't make a scene about it like the other guests, But it stuck with us.
On our 2nd to last day we switched resorts to a value where there was a cheerleading.. thing.. going on. Competition maybe? Anyways lots of different countries were represented and we expected a bit of a wait at the quick service but it wasn't a big deal to us as we stayed so full the entire trip. I waited in the pizza line in front of a group of about 6 girls from Taiwan (I read their jackets). If I had to guess I would say they were all around 12 years old. The middle aged male cast member who seemed to be taking his time in an already busy situation asked the first young girl what she would like, She pointed to the cheese pizza slice and he got it for her and she went on her way. The 2nd girl pointed at the pepperoni pizza, to which he got this irritated look on his face and said "so you want pepperoni?".
It didn't take a rocket scientist to know that's what the young girl wanted, She literally pointed at the pizza sitting behind the glass less than a foot from her. The young girl looked at her friends confused and it appeared only one of them understood English and she said "this one" pointing at the same pizza. He quickly grabbed her a slice and said "next". This guy seemed to get more and more irritated as each girl would either point to their food of choice or state the number it was listed under on the menu screen above us.
I understand language barriers can be tough but these girls were not throwing him through a maze with their orders. I knew exactly what they were asking for so there was no need for him to present such an agitated approach to them and give them prison cafeteria customer service. When it came time for me to order he was very short and to the point and I went on my way.
We also experienced several situations where younger cast members working at various shops/quick service locations would see us standing at the counter and would simply stand around and continue their non work related conversations until they felt like ringing us up or taking our orders. I didn't make a fuss during any of these situations, It's just not in my character (although my hot blooded Latina gf was ready to a time or two lol)
I expect a lot from Disney customer service, Because they set that standard in my previous trips. I kept thinking "maybe I'm just over thinking it or expect too much" but it happened over and over again.
We had fantastic service at the F&G kiosks, The UK pavilion. Heck even two of our gate guards were so spectacular! It just makes me sad to think Disney is falling short here, And I felt the need to share my experiences. It doesn't change my love for Disney and we already have two more trips in the works, I just hope this isn't the new norm