Hi Everyone!
This is my very first time here on this board. Some of you might know me out there. I'm Lizzie, and I run my own board on Yahoogroups. For those of you who don't know me, I am a cast member for a
Disney Store in NY.
I had to comment on the thread about the sad state of our stores.
I think that as a guest, most people don't get to see everything that goes on in a Disney Store. All the work that is put into making magic for each guest. So its easy to say that the stores are a mess and the selection is terrible etc...And yes you're right. But only to a point. You see most cast members really care about their stores. Many of us have been with the company more than 4 or 5 years. In that respect we're, as I like to call it, "old school Disney". We're the ones who still remember (and pray it returns) the standard "Disney Fold" where all the characters eyes lined up. We remember, and I personally wish it would come back, when we used to set up displays of the clothes above the 7 foot line, instead of the posters of disney characters. When hangers all went one way, and everything sparkled. But you have to realize that times, manangement and people have changed. Yes there are stores who unfortunately don't always give 100% to how their stores look, but the majority of us still care. Its just that we don't have as many payroll hours as we used to. There have been many cut backs and hours was one of them. That's why you see only 2 people on the floor at times. It becomes very challanging when the manager has to go in the back to recieve the shipment or anything else that requires him or her to open the back door and put in their alarm code. Its not that we don't care, its just that we can only do so much with what we're given.
Now as for the condition of Plush Mountain. Yes, its true, 9 times out of 10 it is a huge mess. But I have to tell you, its not that we don't try. Just like the other person said in their post...if you have the time...try and stick around for at least 30 min. You'll see parents who don't discipline their kids and let them climb all over the product that we need to sell. (shoes and all) Watch the teens who think its funny to lay on the plush, and the parents who are tired of shopping with their kids so they sit in it. Take a look at that 9 year old who's having a ball throwing the plush from one end to the other. There's only so much we can do. And believe me, we try our very best to stop the throwing, get the teens out of it, and talk the mountain climber down, all with a smile.
Now as for the product. Guys, we aren't in control of it. Our exec's make that decision. I truly believe with all my heart, that if you want to see more of an adult selection, you need to take the time and write to someone. Email Disney at Disney.com, ask a manager at your local store who you can write to about getting more product. Believe me, we want to see it come in. We know it will sell, and we want to buy it as well, but we aren't in control of it.
So the next time you go into a store that looks like a mess, or they don't have enough of what you think they should, think about the cast members who do work very hard to keep it clean, but can only do so much with the only pair of hands they have. We do our very best to spread the magic, but we're only human.
Lizzie ºoº