I have to agree with some of the points mentioned here.
We came over to WDW in 1999 for our wedding, and were completely 'wowed' the whole trip. CM's were polite, attentive, and always had a smile, even for the most stuipd of questions. Even the custodial staff had this same work ethic.
We have been coming at least once a year now since then, and DH and I have definitely noticed a decline in customer services. I found a shirt in MK Emporium that only had one size left. I asked one of the CM's on the register if there were any more out back (this was NOT a busy day, I think there must only have been 20 people in the whole store). I was answered with "If there aren't any out, then we don't have any". This CM then actually turned her back on me and carried on with what she was doing!
I must add in defense of Disney CM's, that we had the complete opposite at MGM Villains store. A slightly older lady was asked the same question, when the store was actually very busy. She went in back 2 or 3 times for me, and even made a phone call to see when their next delivery would be!
I don't feel that Disney are instilling the sense of pride and magic to their newer staff members, which is a terrible shame, because they are the theme parks that every other park in the world looks up to and tries to emulate.
We have noticed a huge improvement in customer service at the Universal parks (they all seem willing to help - I asked a custodial staff for the nearest smoking area, he wasn't sure, but walked me around until we found it!), maybe Disney should take a fresh look at their staffing practices.
There are still many 'feel good' moments at Disney, and they do outweigh the bad, but they need to turn around now, before people decide to go to the other parks and stay there longer.
I just take some comfort that they are not yet as bad as the staff at Busch Gardens. We went there for the first time this year, and I have to say, it will be a long time before we think about doing it again.
We were with friends, buying a drink at one of the stands, when the staff member fainted. DH caught her, and stopped her hitting the ground, while I went for help, and my friend moved the parasol to shade her. While we were waiting for medical staff to attend, 4 or 5 other staff members came over (shift about to start, or just ended), and asked what had happened! We assumed that they would take over from us in helping her, but they just mumbled a bit and walked off!! Just as they had gone, a medic reached us and took over (the girl had only just come round). She thanked us for our help and offered us anything we wanted from the stall, and she would pay for it from her expenses. We just took our drinks and left, but DH stopped off at Guest Services on our way out to check the girl was ok. We were informed that she was fine and had gone home, but the medic had noticed the other girls walking off, and that they were to be disciplined!
I am thankful that I don't think this would ever happen at Disney, nor would I ever work at Busch Gardens, if you have to rely on guests to help you if you fall ill!
