Missyrose
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Obviously the system doesn't like changes, but in our case it wasn't a change that started the spiral but rather the manner in which we booked our hotel.
We had booked using airline miles, which made it a starwood preferred guest ressie on points. Our res number was valid, MDE accepted it but we could only get 1 guest to show. Then the changes came in. Everytime someone tried to add a 2nd guest, or tried to add dh's name it got more bizarre. At one point we had "multiple reservations" all with the same res. number but showing a total of 6 guests with no names but mine(there are only 2 of us) and no one could correct it . Until the last cm stepped in it was " call the other guy" and " pass the buck" .
This is why I said what I said earlier. It seems that the training focused on "the usual" and ignored the potential pitfalls. Either that or the system just wasnt created in a manner that would meet the needs of Disney and their customers. (for their sake I hope it is the former and not the latter since the former is fixable...the latter not so much)
I won't often defend Disney when it comes to IT, but in the case of MDE they did have to combine several different databases into one and hope everything is being read correctly. Now, having said that, I don't believe hope and prayer should be the continued method of dealing with these database issues. And Disney clearly needs a more uniform way to run things up the flagpole when the front-line CMs are faced with a complex problem.
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We've got 2 resort bookings, 9 people, 3 different types of tickets and a boatload fp+ reservations - what could possibly go wrong 