d_lairson
There's a Great Big Beautiful Tomorrow!
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I thought I would run this by some other people. I'm kind of hot about it...
I was at the MVMCP on Friday and having a great time. As is usual for my wife and I, as we start to exit the park we stop and buy a rice krispy treat at the shop on main street. My wife used a snack point for hers but I had none left and paid cash. I had only a couple of $100's and about $5 in the new $1 coins. Since it was a $3 item I gave the cast member 3 $1 coins. She spent probably 5 min looking at them and talking with the other girl before rejecting them saying that they only accept "American Money" I tried to explain that it was U.S. Money but it did not good. I was forced to pay with a $100. That she took without a second glance and gave me my $97 in change back.
Am I wrong that this bothered me? I mean WDW must pull in TONS of cash each day, is it asking too much that the cashiers know what is current legal U.S. money?
I was at the MVMCP on Friday and having a great time. As is usual for my wife and I, as we start to exit the park we stop and buy a rice krispy treat at the shop on main street. My wife used a snack point for hers but I had none left and paid cash. I had only a couple of $100's and about $5 in the new $1 coins. Since it was a $3 item I gave the cast member 3 $1 coins. She spent probably 5 min looking at them and talking with the other girl before rejecting them saying that they only accept "American Money" I tried to explain that it was U.S. Money but it did not good. I was forced to pay with a $100. That she took without a second glance and gave me my $97 in change back.

Am I wrong that this bothered me? I mean WDW must pull in TONS of cash each day, is it asking too much that the cashiers know what is current legal U.S. money?


That's pretty hilarious considering *this* is the back side of the coin:




