Missingmypooh
Annual pass addict
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- Jan 25, 2021
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Like I already said above, I don’t see why mopping the drink off the floor is beyond the pale. The mess did not stop at the table or chair or child. There was a puddle on the floor. We didn’t want it to sit there under our shoes and are not the kind of people to find a server to direct them to clean up our mess. The point is that if you do see a customer cleaning their spill off the floor, it’s good service to not breeze on by without offering a napkin or a check on us to see if anything is needed.
As I’ve said repeatedly in this thread, perhaps I am not explaining it well, so I think I’ll stop trying.
I’ll leave the thread up in case it is helpful for someone else like me who doesn’t know it’s okay to demand a different table at Disney. I disagree with the other criticism in this thread but that information, at least, is helpful.
FWIW Disney customer service is usually great. They might call you to get a better understanding- which is what they did the two times I’ve had to email.
I’m a type A go getter and I had a problem similar to yours at grand flo Cafe pre covid. I shed tears because I was so angry I wanted to yell right there at Disney- but decided to immediately leave after paying without discussing with a manager because I know I would not have been polite.
other times I’ve done the suggestions here, talked to servers, grabbed my own napkins, etc.
At Topolinos in March my aunt spilled a hot chocolate on my 2 yr old right in front of Mickey. It was horrific. But the staff took care of us and Mickey came back by. Kind cast members can rearrange for pictures, especially in the case of kids that need a Mickey fix.
OP I hope you get a resolution, and this experience (both at Topolinos and disboards) doesn’t sour your night. It’s ok to not be an “in your face” go getter like some posters would have you believe!