SorcererRocks
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That may be an understatement, Dags...Dagny said:We were there last week and lets just saythey were not enthusiastic about using your party tickets for redeeming quests....
Dagny said:We were there last week and lets just saythey were not enthusiastic about using your party tickets for redeeming quests....
aeryn said:It *really* does depend on what CM you get. I won't rehash the tale here of the troubles we had redeeming ours but suffice to say, it's all in the CM and their 'interpretation' of policy...
BriarRosie said:You must have gotten that cranky lady I've heard so much about.
Last year, I entered the park for the party on the party ticket about 4pm or so. I did use my party ticket to redeem quests, and they didn't give me
any trouble.
If I had heard that I couldn't, I'd ask to see where it says I couldn't redeem
quests against the ticket I used to enter the park. There's no argument
there. And if there was, I'd calmly walk across the street to Guest Relations in City Hall and ask them why I was given a hard time doing something perfectly ok. (Although I do agree it is bending the rules a lot.)
BriarRosie said:For those who are going to try redeeming quests on their party tickets,
if they get this cast member, I would LOVE for one of you to ask,
"Were you trained in Traditions?"![]()
(aeryn and dagny know what I'm talking about LOL)
It is NOT the Disney way to defeat guest expectations over something
rather trivial. It costs Disney nothing to give those quest cards away
except the cost of the cards themselves. There's no profit margin loss
like the merchandise sold in the stores. A smart cast member will know
to exceed the expectations....if they were trained in Traditions.
Wow, that must have been my soapbox from when I worked at
The Disney Store. (And yes, I was trained in Traditions.)
aeryn said:Actually it is NOT bending the rules. The Halloween ticket is a perfectly valid ticket. It is how I entered the park that day NOT on my annual pass.
If I chose to buy 365 one day park passes and use them as my admission to the park, that is my business. It is also perfectly valid to use them for quest redemption, as it is a NEW admission instrument. Granted, it'd be pretty darn stupid to do that since financially it would be a ridiculous cost. BUT it is still a valid admission ticket.
Darn it Briar. You got me on my soapbox again![]()
aeryn said:Heh. Been there, done that. And I believe my exact quote to the Guest Relations and Area manager was "I am NOT having a Magical day."
aeryn said:And no, it wasn't a cranky woman, but someone who I would not have expected such an attitude from. I've been thru Traditions, both the Disney Store version *AND* the Disney World version. There was definitely Magic missing from my interactions.
As a side note: VMK Central typically closes when the park closes to 'regular' guests. In this case, they closed about 6:30 or 7 pm, *WHILE* I was in discussion with Guest Relations and VMK.
Now that I'm off my soap box: Have a Magical Day![]()
LisaInNc said:There is one person that works there that acts like the quest cards have fifty dollar bills attached to them and I wish she would lighten up with the KIDS! I can't tell you how many she has turned away because they had a wrong answer at a quest. The looks on their faces, NOT very Disney like. I say give them the cards.