Cinderpamela
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I'm glad to hear many of you don't feel the same way. It would make me really sad if you did. I imagine my experience would have been different if I just hadn't asked for anything. It has to be a cultural difference between the parks. The only reason why I asked for things is because the answer has always been yes at WDW or a polite no. I've never before been made to feel ashamed for asking for things at WDW, so I assumed the level of service would be the same as Disneyland.
I have been to both parks... but since I am a west coaster I have been to DLR much more so. I have asked for special things at both DLR and WDW and it has often been granted and sometimes not granted.... such as on my most recent trip to DLR asking to ride in the front of the monorail (which was granted whenever they had the room) or one time on this last trip they wouldn't grant me my DVC discount because I had grabbed my DH's card instead of mine (it was pretty clear that it was a new CM and she was following the letter of the law as in other shops it wasn't a problem). Did the cast member always grant it with flair and pixie dust? not always. I have experienced great service at both parks.... and then on a few occasions had not so great at both parks. But over all most of the CM's I have encountered have been trying to do a great job on either coast. It's really too bad that those particular CM made you feel "ashamed" for asking but I don't know if I would chalk that up to an east coast vs west coast "culture" sort of thing.
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