I can't believe that some of you are defending some of the stupid "new" rules that Disney has implemented and just accept them. I have not been to the Magic Kingdom in at least five years because I recently had two babies so yes I was unaware of the changes. Perhaps if you had been to Disney ten years ago before the economy crashed and they let go of all their good cast members you would realize how much it sucks now. You never had to wait in line for an hour to see a princess. They were strolling in the park. They were not locked up in the "Princess Fairytale Hall". I was at the park for twelve hours and it was my 40th birthday and NO cast members even said happy birthday! Three! I've gone on my birthday or kids birthdays before and we got fastpasses for the day, free dessert at the restaurants, a happy birthday autograph picture from Mickey.
I wasn't watching where I was walking and missed a step and twisted my ankle at HS. I would have loved a pumpkin coach and a Goofy escort around the park for the rest of the evening, but all I got was a lousy seat on a bench until my ankle felt better and a lovely yellow bruise the next day. Not getting the Royal Treatment sucks, hey?Um, do you guys not remember this stuff. It's wrong that nobody is complaining especially when Disney set such a high standard of customer service. Are you all in La La Land? "It's okay. Disney can do no wrong even if they are making me wait in line and pay up the a** for everything!" And don't tell me I'm a bad mother for "not doing a little planning". This was an improptu trip. Hubby said, "Hey it's your birthday. Surprise we're going to Disney!" So I had no time to plan "180 days" in advance.
You never said that in your opening post so how on earth do you expect people to know that here? BTW, my first ever visit to DLR was when I was 40. I had a 'first visit' button and nobody picked me to be the family of the day. Poopy heads, didn't they realise I was the ONLY ONE there that day who was 40 AND it was my first visit!!!!! Now you have to prompt the cast members to be nice to you?
When I was at uni/college we had prompt cards in our hands for oral presentations of assignments. Maybe you should make up some prompt cards to give to CMs for next time? Maybe you could open an Etsy shop selling said prompt cards to WDW/DLR/DCA guests so that they can hand them to CMs on their next visit and they wouldn't have to go through the hassle of verbally prompting CMS to be nice to you. You can patent that idea yourself. The CM's are very good now at saying "NO".
Darn, I didn't hear any CM tell me 'NO'. I did say it a lot to my kids though when they bugged me for something at every store we went in to, if they spin the tea cups faster because I didn't look green enough or vomit fast enough on the first try or try and convince me that churros were an essential part of the nutritional requirements of 12 and 13 year olds (although I could secretly agree with them if I wasn't trying to save our bank balance from the clutches of the dentist...). I did hear many CMs tell me to have a great day, I love your accent, thanks for waiting patiently... Oh, wait, I tell a lie - a CM did tell me NO. Splash Mountain was down when we went back to ride and I asked if they new how long it would be before it was back up and running. They said no. That's it, my holiday was ruined. Seriously! I'm through trying to defend myself. Below is a list of things that suck now. Go ahead and try to come up with more lame excuses about why it's okay.
Pleasure Island - Gone - That sucks
NO ADVENTURERS CLUB - REALLY, REALLY SUCKS
Toon Town and Mickey and Minnie's house - Gone - That sucks
Having to wait in line for over an hour to see characters - That sucks
The new Fastpass system - only 3 for the whole day - That really sucks
Having to give a credit card to make a reservation at a restaurant - sucks
Not letting a mother with two small kids sit down at a restaurant while her husband purchases food from the restaurant - sucks
No McDonald's french fries - sucks
Running out of pineapple Dole Whips - only had orange - that really sucked
Both Splash Mountain and Pirates were broken - sucks
Nobody to trade pins with - or very few cm's - sucks
Cinderella Castle Closed - sucks
TERRIBLE customer service - sucks
No variety in food (only burgers) - sucks
Highest Ticket Prices EVER for a TERRIBLE experience - sucks
A 'LOCKED UP' Mickey Mouse (REALLY!?!?) - Totally SUCKS
Yeah, especially about the Dole Whip. As it was my first trip to WDW I was excited to try the Dole Whip. I got to try Pineapple but not the orange because my daughter wanted the orange and by the time I finished my pineapple one I was too full to try the orange. Then when we went back the next day it was really warm outside and the line was really long and I didn't want to wait in it for a small Dole Whip so I went on a ride and forget about wanting one in the first place. Darn you Disney for making me forget all about my whims because of your fun rides!!!! That really does suck.
I find it horrible that everyone on this board seems to defend Disney. Responses from people on here who claim that if we cant afford the prices then don't go, it's not whether we are able to afford the prices it's the value and the experience that we are supposed to get from it.
I would like to get every green light on my way to work when I've overslept because I've been up late the night before watching a movie, but it's not going to happen. Further more Walt Disney created Disney World to give 'EVERYONE' a magical experience not just the super rich.
"Do what you do so well that they will want to see it again and bring their friends." -Walt Disney
"You can design and create, and build the most wonderful place in the world. But it takes PEOPLE to make the dream a reality." - Walt Disney
"You reach a point where you don't work for money." - Walt Disney
"I only hope that we don't loose sight that it all started with a mouse." - Walt Disney
"To all that come to this HAPPY place: Welcome;
Disneyland is YOUR land. Here age relives fond memories of the past, and here youth may savor the challenge and promise of the future. Disneyland is dedicated to the ideals, the dreams, and the hard facts that have created America... with hope that it will be a source of joy and inspiration to all the world." -Walt Disney
"I don't want the public to see the world they live in while they're in the park. I want them to feel they're in another world." -Walt Disney
"We believed in our idea... a family park where parents and children could have fun together." - Walt Disney
"Disneyland is a work of love. We didn't go into Disneyland just with the idea to make money." - Walt Disney
Changes and improvements to the park are fine but making it such a corporate experience rather than a magical guest oriented experience is ridiculous. The prices at every other park in the Orlando area are much less expensive sometimes by half so you can bet that my money will not be going to support a non-existent mouse.
Wash out your mouth! The Mouse is real. Just like fairies and talking dogs!You all may be willing to roll over, hand over your cash and say "thank you sir may I have another?" but for me and my family we will not willing to roll over. As a
travel agent as well, I will not be recommending any Disney Parks to my clients their time and money are better spent elsewhere.
Again, you are doing yourself and your clients a disservice by saying that. When I took my teenagers ten years ago,
See, this is where my doubts about the validity of your posts come into play. I had to go back to your first post and check this but you said that you have a 14 year old and a 12 year old and two younger ones. One 14 year old not not a teenagers make. Teenager, singular, not teenagers plural. I think you are just clutching at straws here because you had a ****ty trip and your whole view is clouded by it. Life is what you make of it. it was a much different, better and easier experience. I'm not mad because I didn't get my way. I'm mad because Disney's way of doing things now is sub-standard.