TheDisneyGirl02
<font color=navy>I found my Disney Prince!<br><fon
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- Jun 23, 2006
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To the CM who still works for TDS today. Your loyalty to Disney is a bit blind. You admit that TDS is no longer Disney, but still hold on to a dream that Disney abandoned almost ten years ago. It's very sad because Disney doesn't want or need your loyalty. They just want your money. Your post was well-intended, but it was also an advertisement for the new products at your store. You have been beaten down by Disney and your spirit should surely be broken. Yet you still find a way to defend the Mouse and talk about a come back. Most other companies would welcome such loyalty. It wouldn't hurt you to start exploring your options in the next few months and jump ship before it sinks.
I'm not blind, I'm just loyal and still believe in what Walt dreamed of when he conceived the idea of Disney magic. You say so yourself in your signature that Walt didin't go into making DL for the money, he did it to create magic. I see that magic every time I work in the eyes of the children to who come into the store and see Mickey and Pluto on a magic carpet hanging from the ceiling. That is why I am still there, to help bring magic to my hometown when it seems like there is no magic anywhere.
I don't feel that I was trying to advertise for the stores - most people on the boards basically say the reason why they dont' shop at the stores anymore is because of the product. I'm just trying to show that you can go to the store now and get adult merchandise or an infant outfit for a gift. I am not a full time CM, I have a full time job and I work evenings only. I care about the store because of the friends that I have made there over the years. I met my best friend there almost 10 years ago.
I disagree with you, Disney DOES need the loyalty. There are many CMs at my store who have been there for 10 years or more. We are dedicated in bringing Disney magic to the guests. Too many good things have happened to me because of Disney in my life (I met my boyfriend on a Disney dating site as well as getting my current FT job because of the expertise I gained by working at the store and WDW) and it has brought too much joy to me to just abandon one part of it.
I'm sorry you feel the way you do about the stores. It's kind of sad in a way that you are telling a loyal CM to jump ship. You obviously are entitled to your opinion, though. If the Disney Store ship is going to sink, I'd rather be on it than watching it from afar.