kaytieeldr
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I'm soorljustin said:a: stop the smilies. They are really annoying.
I just don't
what's so wrong with
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in fact,
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dontcha think? But seriously - when you're posting a response, or a new thread, there's a 'disable smilies' box under Additional Options.They're not "targetting" anyone. The Year of a Million Dreams Sweepstakes is administered by an outside, impartial company; prize types/times/locations are predetermined, but the winners are NOT. If the prize is the special Mickey Ears, and the number is 50, and the location is outside Sounds Dangerous - the first fifty Guests to exit that attraction, win. Period.cobbler said:We just got back and you couldn't tell they were doing anything either. Of course it was a mom and me trip so 2 adults they probably wouldn't target us anyway. We never saw anyone win anything and didn't even really see any of the dream passes either.
Oh, sure - I did lots of little nice things. Gave away some FastPasses I wasn't going to use (difficult, but not impossible, when you only have oneppiew said:My theory is to do something 'magical' for someone else. Every time we are in the parks, I get fast passes to something, and as we always leave early it is any easy thing to do and costs nothing. I then give them away to someone walking down the street.
)... babysat in a restroom for a few minutes because some TWIT jumped ahead of the mom waiting to get into the handicapped stall I was exiting... handed out most of the 'special' FastPasses given to me by an attraction Lead... paid for two little boys to ride the carousel at Downtown Disney because they'd opened a door for me... so where's MY YoaMD prize? Huh? Oh, what's that you say? Weren't those unexpected surprises you got from various CMs throughout your visit good enough? 
That's a really nice idea, and it's NOT Pollyanna-ish,,, but.... I'd strongly recommend ALSO stopping at Guest Services and filling out a compliment card or thank you form for CMs who impress you, for whatever reason. People are quick to criticize when something goes wrong (myself included), so it's only reasonable to compliment when something unexpected happens. It ALL goes into a CM's file and is taken into consideration for reviews/raises/promotions.julsmom said:Also, we could take the time to turn it on the CMs by giving them a note or something to make their day more magical. I am considering the boards idea of printing business cards or something with a "Thank you". (I just am scared of negative reaction.)
But that was all Disney Magic, NOT Year of a Million Dreams prizes (unless I'm misunderstanding when you say 'special fast passes'). To be honest, I was the recipient of Disney Magic more than once - including at least one event not likely to be experienced by anybody else except me and the couple with whom I was spending the morning at Animal Kingdom. Did I ever "expect" anything? Nope. In fact, one time I tried to turn down what I was being given - I'd gone into City Hall just to let Guest Services know in general that some misinformation was being given, and a supervisor insisted I accept a snack item for my trouble. I kept trying to refuse - what is it, three times that a CM in a non-tipped position has to refuse a tip? - but he 'made' me take it.famsen said:I saw families with children singled out time after time for special fast passes, getting picked to be the first riders for the day on Soaring and Tower of Terror, being picked for audience participation, picked to walk in parades and other little extras like the stickers, etc.
I was happy for them but if I am being honest, I was a little jealous.




, I won't ever do that again.
to the point that it makes you want to smash your computer.
, not like that silly Captain Jack Sparrow.

