email? Surely you use that if you use a message boardNo, I refuse to Tweet.
Point is, posting here isn't going to get any resolution at all.
email? Surely you use that if you use a message boardNo, I refuse to Tweet.
Thank you! We are local, but I will accept your best wishes in the spirit they were delivered.Am I the only one that thinks it's hilarious that someone took the time to not only take a picture of the offensive trash, but staged someone in front of it to point at it?
Of all the things to take pictures of at WDW, this is a choice.
Have a wonderful vacation! I hope the good outweighs the bad for you.
I pinged them via Facebook this morning. The reply was very nice and apologetic. They also suggested that next time we experience something like this, we should find a Cast Member and notify them about the issue.email? Surely you use that if you use a message board
Point is, posting here isn't going to get any resolution at all.
Facebook works, too.Tweeting always gets Disney's attention. I rarely tweet but will reach out to Disney bc I always get a response. Tweet to @WDWGuestService.
I have seen this during festivals in the past (before covid). One of my best "crowd" photos is a girl throwing up in a trash can while attempting to "drink around the world".Am I the only one that thinks it's hilarious that someone took the time to not only take a picture of the offensive trash, but staged someone in front of it to point at it?
Of all the things to take pictures of at WDW, this is a choice.
Have a wonderful vacation! I hope the good outweighs the bad for you.
^^ This. I certainly do remember those days.Remember the days when WDW was dirt-phobic...a cigarette butt left on the sidewalk would be removed almost immediately.
Am I the only one that thinks it's hilarious that someone took the time to not only take a picture of the offensive trash, but staged someone in front of it to point at it?
Of all the things to take pictures of at WDW, this is a choice.
Have a wonderful vacation! I hope the good outweighs the bad for you.
I just want to defend 'whiteness' for posting this. Bringing issues to the public's attention is a worthwhile endeavor.
Remember the days when WDW was dirt-phobic...a cigarette butt left on the sidewalk would be removed almost immediately.
We shouldn't have to tell a Cast Member that the trash is full. This is something Disney can get right, and should get right, without having to rely on Guests alerting them when there is a problem.Agree. The trash can should be emptied, 100%. But like, just go tell someone instead of staging a photo shoot then making a post here.
Fait Accompli? I chose to believe otherwise. I think Disney could do better if they were sufficiently motivated. Maybe if the guests were advocates for higher standards, that would be somewhat motivating?Lets face it, we aren't living in the days of pristine Disney anymore. They still do a pretty darn good job of keeping their parks clean, but it isn't ever going to be like it used to.
Was every trash can you came upon full? Half of them? Or just this one? Ever think that it was just a one off? Did you stay around to see how long it took it to be emptied? I think you've made a mountain out of a small trash can.We shouldn't have to tell a Cast Member that the trash is full. This is something Disney can get right, and should get right, without having to rely on Guests alerting them when there is a problem.
I grew up going to Disneyland. I was a passholder for so many years. Now, I'm one, here. Prior to COVID, I cannot remember a single time when the trash cans at Disneyland were literally overflowing with garbage. I just took it for granted that this was something Disney didn't allow to happen. It was part of the magic.
And, I don't think that Disney really needs guests to point out that garbage cans aren't always getting emptied (among other things.)
Because I think they know it. At all levels of the company. They are aware of it, just as they are aware that they are offering less and charging more for it in other areas. And as long as we (mostly) suffer in silence, and continue to pay up anyway, they are going to keep trying to push this as far as they can. I don't really want that to happen, so I'm going to make some noise. Sorry if that bugs some folks.
Again, telling a message board isn't going to motivate them. You said it right here, guest needs to be the advocate to the higher standard by speaking up.Fait Accompli? I chose to believe otherwise. I think Disney could do better if they were sufficiently motivated. Maybe if the guests were advocates for higher standards, that would be somewhat motivating?
OK, how many overflowing trash cans are acceptable in front of the American pavilion, in full view of everyone? Today, perhaps just one. Tomorrow, maybe two will be OK? Maybe, eventually, as long as you can find one, someplace, with some available space, that's acceptable?Was every trash can you came upon full? Half of them? Or just this one?
Twenty seven. But one more than that and I am taking my business to LegolandOK, how many overflowing trash cans are acceptable in front of the American pavilion, in full view of everyone?
We will miss you, but it's totally understandable.Twenty seven. But one more than that and I am taking my business to Legoland