lazy daisy
Mouseketeer
- Joined
- Feb 12, 2009
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- 96
I always ask helpful or super friendly CMs to pose for a picture so I can record their name tag. After our trip, I go through them all and write a letter naming each of them and stating where we encountered them and what they did to make our vacation special. Last year, a supervisor called to personally thank me for taking the time to write and said my letter had been escalated through the ranks because it was the nicest one they had ever received.She said that she was personally going to make sure that each of the CMs I mentioned would get recognized for their outstanding service. It was cool getting a call but what made me happiest was that the awesome CMs were brought to the attention of several of the "higher-ups."
Just a thought...I love Walt Disney world and the cast members have done an awesome job overall in years past that Ive been there, to make my vacation extremely enjoyable. I know the new system has to be extremely difficult for them, I would be in a bad mood if I had people screaming at me all day. I am going in May and was thinking what could I do to hand back some Pixie dust to some of the cast members...yes I know we pay a lot for this vacation but I also know working where your appreciated goes a long way to sooth ruffled feathers..Any body have trips coming up that might want to Pixie dust a cast member?? LOl, Im not sure what I could do, any ideas?
I keep reading here that the CM can't accept cash tips but that is not totally true. There are certain positions that can accept if the guests insist!! Like the bus drivers can accept if the guest totally insists they take it. The bus driver has to say No, 3x so keep insisting they take it, and they are allowed to take it!! Also the hairwrappers and facepainters or artists are all 3rd party vendors and are ALLOWED to accept cash tips and they should be tipped!! People are under a false pretense that no cast member or worker there can accept tips!! Its just not true!! I mean Disney puts 18% tip automatically for a server if you have a party over 6 people. They just don't want to make the guest feel that they have to tip for every little thing cus it does get costly. So the vendors cannot advertise that they are allowed tips but please tip them because alot of them are working out in the heat all day and work really hard - especially the hairwrappers!! I just can't believe how many people don't even offer a tip! This is coming from a former Cast Member and the mother of a hairwrapper!! Alot of misinformation on here!!
From what I've heard, The best thing you can do is to write a letter commending the service you received. I did this for two cast members who really went above and beyond during our last trip.