Sorry to post a negative thread, but for my October visit, the wife and I were walking thru USF, and in front of T2 we saw some people talking to park guests. We didn't have time to talk, so we walked past them and kept going. Now I read a post in RRC which I'll quote here.
"The Scenario:
My fiance and I are walking pas Dueling Dragons at IOA shortly after the
park opened and are approached by a gentleman who asks us how we are
doing and where we are from. Don't know if my guard was down because of
how early it was or because I thought they were a typical Universal
employee, but I talked to the person for the second.
After a few lines, I discovered that the persons motivation was to sell
me some timeshare property. I politely said that I was not interested
and began to walk away. At this point, the reporesentative followed us
and became more aggressive. It took 2 or 3 more "I am not interested"
statements before the person finally left us alone. By this time, I had
probably walked more than a dozen step away from them.
Over the course of our visit inside the 2 neighboring parks, I was
approached two more times by representatives from the same outfit, plus
another employee conducting a survey (which doesn't really bother me). "
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Please stop them. Park guests already get bombarded with ads from the moment the leave their car.
Atrium - There's either a survey or a MasterCard promotion going on.
Front of each park - Picture sharks
And now this? The problem that I have is these people are IN the park. This takes away from being in a fantasy world. If I want a timeshare like DVC, then I'll go find it.