teachingmykids
In loving memory of Cpl. Bill Amundson, RANGER, 19
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- Jun 15, 2002
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We're die hard WDW fans, but since the kids are older I thought we'd give Universal a try this trip. I ordered my tickets online with a 'will call' pickup. The idea being to enter my secret code, get my tickets and head out. Only one of the 'will call' machines was working, thus a line. (Defeats the purpose of online!) We got to the gate and one of the tickets wouldn't scan. The attendant accused me of mishandling the ticket. I POLITELY told her that they were printed about 2 minutes before and I had done nothing to them in the mean time. People behind me started huffing and moaning.....
She looked at the ticket and said I had purchased them last week and something must have happened to them. AGAIN, I told her that I BOUGHT them last week, but they were PRINTED minutes ago. (By now I have lost any time advantage to buying online)
We had to stand in line at the guest services for 20 minutes to have them print a new ticket.
I understand machines break down or won't scan, etc. but I do not understand her attitude. For heavens sake, she's the first person a guest sees at the park, you'd think Universal would hire someone with better people skills!
It was a bad start. I guess WDW has spoiled us with their "Happy" workers. (I've never had one disagree with me, much less actually argue)
Oh well, we'll give them another chance tomorrow. Especially since they have my money.
I really WANT it to be a great place since it's less expensive than WDW.
Thanks for letting my rant and rave. I'm now taking Tylenol and going to bed!
~~g.
She looked at the ticket and said I had purchased them last week and something must have happened to them. AGAIN, I told her that I BOUGHT them last week, but they were PRINTED minutes ago. (By now I have lost any time advantage to buying online)
We had to stand in line at the guest services for 20 minutes to have them print a new ticket.
I understand machines break down or won't scan, etc. but I do not understand her attitude. For heavens sake, she's the first person a guest sees at the park, you'd think Universal would hire someone with better people skills!
It was a bad start. I guess WDW has spoiled us with their "Happy" workers. (I've never had one disagree with me, much less actually argue)
Oh well, we'll give them another chance tomorrow. Especially since they have my money.

I really WANT it to be a great place since it's less expensive than WDW.
Thanks for letting my rant and rave. I'm now taking Tylenol and going to bed!
~~g.