rutgers1
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I will begin by saying that I love Disney. However, when it comes to their people handling reservations, it seems like they are either under-trained, or they are not given the tools that you would expect them to have.
Here is my latest example.....I am within the 180 day window for my November trip. I called tonight to get two reservations --- Fantasmic Dinner Package and Hoopdee Doo Review. After spending 15 minutes on the phone with the guy and being told that reservations were not available for every day/time I requested, I said "Can you ask your manager if these events are even in the system yet?" After first telling me that "of course" they are in the system since it is within the 180 day window, he finally sought help.
He came back a minute later and told me that the Hoopdee Doo Review is not in the system yet despite it being within the 180 day window. I didn't bother asking him to look up the Fantasmic Dinner Package to see if that also wasn't in the system, as I figured I'd get the same answer.
This is about 10th time that I have seen something like this. I realize that there are a lot of restaurants, but considering Hoopdee Doo and Fantasmic are two of the prime experiences, you'd think that someone in the chain of command would make sure that each reservation agent had information regarding when those reservations were going to be added to the system. I actually had to prove to the guy that I was correct by having him look up dates later this month: "Why would reservations be available for every date this month, yet not a single reservation is available for five months from now?"
My issue is not with the guy. He seemed like a good dude. Rather, my issue is with Disney, which should be able to streamline something as simple as this.
OK, rant over. I feel better now, lol.
Here is my latest example.....I am within the 180 day window for my November trip. I called tonight to get two reservations --- Fantasmic Dinner Package and Hoopdee Doo Review. After spending 15 minutes on the phone with the guy and being told that reservations were not available for every day/time I requested, I said "Can you ask your manager if these events are even in the system yet?" After first telling me that "of course" they are in the system since it is within the 180 day window, he finally sought help.
He came back a minute later and told me that the Hoopdee Doo Review is not in the system yet despite it being within the 180 day window. I didn't bother asking him to look up the Fantasmic Dinner Package to see if that also wasn't in the system, as I figured I'd get the same answer.
This is about 10th time that I have seen something like this. I realize that there are a lot of restaurants, but considering Hoopdee Doo and Fantasmic are two of the prime experiences, you'd think that someone in the chain of command would make sure that each reservation agent had information regarding when those reservations were going to be added to the system. I actually had to prove to the guy that I was correct by having him look up dates later this month: "Why would reservations be available for every date this month, yet not a single reservation is available for five months from now?"
My issue is not with the guy. He seemed like a good dude. Rather, my issue is with Disney, which should be able to streamline something as simple as this.
OK, rant over. I feel better now, lol.