In regards to your experience at the poly.
I won't even touch the camera incident, there's plenty of folks out there that have much more information and experience in dealing with this situation. It's all about the SOLUTION, anyway.
The thing I want to relate to is the water shut off situation.
Yes, we expect certain things from disney, and certainly, some of us have set ourselves up. Like someone said, it's up to us to create the magic.
This past year I've been on several business trips, and also have gone on vacation a couple of times. I've experienced outstanding, personal service at some of the hotels I've stayed at. I'd have to be honest and state-did I call or write and tell them about the great experience I had? NO!
What I did was when I had a bad experience I called, wrote, etc. to complain about the level of service I received for my hard earned money.
Based upon the response to my concerns-which was none other than a generic, we're sorry, we'll pass it on to so and so...
I've learned this, and this is just my opinion. At some businesses,
they don't care if you come back. They have enough business where they don't need yours. I'm not worth the hassle, and if I don't like it, tough doo-doo!
I don't make $50 million a year, I'm not the pop-star Brandy and can let my bodyguard get away with bashing on some one. To them, I'm a nobody. I don't matter. I'm not the governor of texas, or the ceo of some mega company. You get the idea.
I'm a little nobody, who doesn't matter, in fact I'm a problem to them, and if they just ignore me, most likely I'll just go away.
Obviously not a solution. My point is this-I can just hope that everything goes okay when I go somewhere. In all reality, maybe they'll make some effort, but not likely. If I have a great experience, I should write and tell them, and give them my repeat business. I do that locally.
When I have a bad experience, I don't frequent that place anymore. I was denied a diamond shamrock card 20 years ago.
I never, ever bought gas from them. EVER. They didn't want my business. I have too many choices. I paid my balance in full each month with Texaco, do you think they wanted to raise my limit? NO! So I cancelled their card, and now use other products.
I'm sorry you had such a bad experience. At least I can relate to your situation. The employees who work their get their orders from the suits-who push their little pens and realize what a gold mine they're sitting on-heck, that little episode means at least another 20k in stock options, doesn't it?
I can only hope that if we all plug together and let them know-hey-we won't use your stuff anymore, and we don't-they'll slowly die and go off to "used to be a suit land".