FortForever
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Please take note that I used the word "some" in the title.
I wonder if anyone else has encountered rude CMs at Test Track?
Before I state the negative, I will point out the positive. MOST of the CMs at Test Track have been fantastic and had the typical Disney positive attitude. It is so rare to find a rude Disney employee that, when there is one, it really stands out.
I have been going to WDW since opening and never remember a single incident of less-than-stellar service with a smile before the last two trips.
In January, I met two consecutive rude CMs at Test Track. Since they were working in close contact with each other, I assumed they were bickering among themselves and wrote it off. But, now, having a completely different CM at Test Track get nasty, I have to wonder if there is a problem behind the scenes at that ride.
In January, the first CM rolled her eyes at me and then turned her back, refusing to answer, when I asked her to repeat what she had just told me to do. She had been barking orders rapid fire, pointing and yelling out numbers to everyone. It was mass confusion and I wasn't sure where I was supposed to be.
As I went into the design room right after the
incident, I went to the screen I thought I was supposed to be at. The second rude CM came and asked, "Where are you supposed to be?!?!" And he was really not nice in the way he asked. I answered....I think it was #7 or something...and that is where I was. He pointed to the row behind me and yelled, "THAT'S NUMBER SEVEN! YOU LOOK OLD ENOUGH TO KNOW THAT!"
Just to be clear, the screen I was on also had that number and nobody else was on it. Half that row was empty. Since the girl refused to repeat which lane I was supposed to be in, I chose the one with the least people.
So, this past weekend, we went on Test Track again. We were in the fastpass lane and there was a CM standing there directing everyone to use their room keys on the design pick machines. I turned and asked my son-in-law if we had our room keys. Since my daughter was outside with the baby, I thought our stuff was probably in the bag outside with her.
The CM either thought I was talking to him, or just wanted to be a jerk and butt into our conversation as he very sarcastically yelled over to me, "How am I supposed to know if you have your room key or not? If you're staying at a Disney resort, you have one. Smart people don't leave their rooms without their key. Check your pockets." Then, like the one in January, he gave me eye roll.
I seriously should have yelled back that I wasn't talking to him and he needed to get a grip.
I wonder if anyone else has encountered rude CMs at Test Track?
Before I state the negative, I will point out the positive. MOST of the CMs at Test Track have been fantastic and had the typical Disney positive attitude. It is so rare to find a rude Disney employee that, when there is one, it really stands out.
I have been going to WDW since opening and never remember a single incident of less-than-stellar service with a smile before the last two trips.
In January, I met two consecutive rude CMs at Test Track. Since they were working in close contact with each other, I assumed they were bickering among themselves and wrote it off. But, now, having a completely different CM at Test Track get nasty, I have to wonder if there is a problem behind the scenes at that ride.
In January, the first CM rolled her eyes at me and then turned her back, refusing to answer, when I asked her to repeat what she had just told me to do. She had been barking orders rapid fire, pointing and yelling out numbers to everyone. It was mass confusion and I wasn't sure where I was supposed to be.
As I went into the design room right after the
incident, I went to the screen I thought I was supposed to be at. The second rude CM came and asked, "Where are you supposed to be?!?!" And he was really not nice in the way he asked. I answered....I think it was #7 or something...and that is where I was. He pointed to the row behind me and yelled, "THAT'S NUMBER SEVEN! YOU LOOK OLD ENOUGH TO KNOW THAT!" Just to be clear, the screen I was on also had that number and nobody else was on it. Half that row was empty. Since the girl refused to repeat which lane I was supposed to be in, I chose the one with the least people.
So, this past weekend, we went on Test Track again. We were in the fastpass lane and there was a CM standing there directing everyone to use their room keys on the design pick machines. I turned and asked my son-in-law if we had our room keys. Since my daughter was outside with the baby, I thought our stuff was probably in the bag outside with her.
The CM either thought I was talking to him, or just wanted to be a jerk and butt into our conversation as he very sarcastically yelled over to me, "How am I supposed to know if you have your room key or not? If you're staying at a Disney resort, you have one. Smart people don't leave their rooms without their key. Check your pockets." Then, like the one in January, he gave me eye roll.
I seriously should have yelled back that I wasn't talking to him and he needed to get a grip.

It wouldn't end with them talking to me like that and it wouldn't end with me yelling at them. That would be reported before we ever got on the ride. I don't pay to be treated like that and neither does any other person on vacation at any Disney Park.
If they can't handle helping people which is there job they shouldn't be interacting with guests.