Actually, a letter to Michael Eisner is inefficient. You need to "stay local" on this one. All Michael's office will do is send it back to Florida, since it's something that has to be dealt with there. And that means it will take twice as long for your complaint to get to the person who can actually fix the problem. You should certainly cc: Eisner on anything you write, but don't start there and "work your way down." Start with Al Weiss -- he's the president of WDW, and that park is his responsibility. Also write to Lee Cockerell and Phil Holmes. It should be the same letter, written three times and mailed seperately. All three have the same address:
Al Weiss, President
Walt Disney World
PO Box 10000
Lake Buena Vista, FL 32830
Lee Cockerell, Executive Vice President, Operations
Walt Disney World
PO Box 10000
Lake Buena Vista, FL 32830
Phil Holmes, General Manager, Magic Kingdom
Walt Disney World
PO Box 10000
Lake Buena Vista, FL 32830
Make your letter short, simple, and address this one problem. If you found other things you didn't expect -- good or bad -- keep them for another letter. Things will get done a LOT more quickly if only one problem is mentioned. That way, the action is focused and the complaint is clear.
Also, if you want a response, be sure to ask for one. Obviously, Disney gets a ton of letters every year, and they can't answer them all. If you want to be updated on the progress or contacted in person, say so.
