remotelyours
Earning My Ears
- Joined
- Mar 31, 2001
- Messages
- 7
My family an I are here as I write this an my wife and I are really angry. We have been here every Easter since 1991 and have always stayed on property for one reason. Past policy was that in return for your $1,000 per day, you got into one of the parks an hour before the crowds. Parks opened early on a rotating basis such that we could do 6 to 9 rides at MGM by 11-12, have lunch and as the masses rolled in, we would head back to the hotel for a swim.
By three, refreshed, we would head to another park and see 2 to 3 more attractions before dinner.
This policy is no longer in effect. So whether your spending $1,000 per night at the Wilderness lodge or spending $5,000 per night on a suite at the Grand Floridian, Disney views you as the same as the guy that's coming in for the day. It's a mess and I can't imagine now why in the world (if you've been here before) you would spend the extra money to stay on property. Stay at the Marriot World and save $500 per day?
Secondly, I used to think Disney was the best run organization in the world. What I thought was wonderful management was in fact a wonderful data base. Until 9/11, they could predict how many cheese burges they would sell on the second Tuesday in December +/- 12. What's happended, according to some of the cast members is that December was down 25%, January and February down the same and so Disney figured that Easter/Spring Breaks would be down a like amount.
Apparently, the whole world decided, about 6 weeks ago, the heck with terror and down they came. Disney, having cut back staff and hours is reeling. They seem short people and short on training -- and worst of all short manners, there're rude!
So come prepared. If you've come to expect a certain level of service and appreciation for your long-term patronage, I believe that you will be very disappointed. The crowds are huge and backup are enormous -- one hour and 20 mins for Peter Pan last night! Test track broken down, Blizzard beach closed at 10:30. And they weren't prepared for the volume. Use your fast pass smartly and above all, give them a hard time -- none of this will change (back) unless people tell them what a mess it is.
By three, refreshed, we would head to another park and see 2 to 3 more attractions before dinner.
This policy is no longer in effect. So whether your spending $1,000 per night at the Wilderness lodge or spending $5,000 per night on a suite at the Grand Floridian, Disney views you as the same as the guy that's coming in for the day. It's a mess and I can't imagine now why in the world (if you've been here before) you would spend the extra money to stay on property. Stay at the Marriot World and save $500 per day?
Secondly, I used to think Disney was the best run organization in the world. What I thought was wonderful management was in fact a wonderful data base. Until 9/11, they could predict how many cheese burges they would sell on the second Tuesday in December +/- 12. What's happended, according to some of the cast members is that December was down 25%, January and February down the same and so Disney figured that Easter/Spring Breaks would be down a like amount.
Apparently, the whole world decided, about 6 weeks ago, the heck with terror and down they came. Disney, having cut back staff and hours is reeling. They seem short people and short on training -- and worst of all short manners, there're rude!
So come prepared. If you've come to expect a certain level of service and appreciation for your long-term patronage, I believe that you will be very disappointed. The crowds are huge and backup are enormous -- one hour and 20 mins for Peter Pan last night! Test track broken down, Blizzard beach closed at 10:30. And they weren't prepared for the volume. Use your fast pass smartly and above all, give them a hard time -- none of this will change (back) unless people tell them what a mess it is.