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    Disneyland passholder lawsuit alleges Magic Key deceptively advertises no blockout dates - OCR

    Yes, $1399 and that's why these suggestions are utterly ridiculous. A 5-day Adult park hopper in summer is only $88.00 per day. 14 days at $88 per day would only be $1,232. If you add parking @ $30/day the cost would be $1,652. The person who said to double the price and then maybe you'd have...
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    Disneyland passholder lawsuit alleges Magic Key deceptively advertises no blockout dates - OCR

    Only available to residents? Where do you think the overwhelming majority of Disney pass holders reside? They certainly don't live in Texas, nor Arizona, nor Illinois. Most out-of-state guests buy single or multi-day tickets for their vacation. There are some exceptions, but they are a small...
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    Disneyland passholder lawsuit alleges Magic Key deceptively advertises no blockout dates - OCR

    I don't follow your logic. However, yet another reason why they don't need to offer former Disney pass holders a deal. I think there is a flawed perception that former Disney AP holders are looking to have a replacement pass to any theme park. Many of these former pass holders had a pass to...
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    Disneyland passholder lawsuit alleges Magic Key deceptively advertises no blockout dates - OCR

    The price point is far too low, offers more days than most historically visit, and there is no reason to include discounts for food and merchandise. You can't give away free parking either. How many park visits do you think the average passholder makes in a given year?
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    Disneyland passholder lawsuit alleges Magic Key deceptively advertises no blockout dates - OCR

    Knott's doesn't need to offer any deal to sell passes. The park is doing very well on its own. They've also raised prices significantly recently.
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    If the MSEP is returning to Disneyland, what happens to Magic Happens?

    There is no such thing as rebranding a parade. You either bring back Magic Happens or it's a new parade. If you repurpose props, floats, and costumes that's still not the definition of rebranding.
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    Was charged full price for this ($4.99+tax)

    Target's policy is regarding price discrepancies when the customer tells you the item rang up at a different price than what the label on the shelf showed. If it is less than $5.00 they are to honor the price without having to check the shelf. This is a different scenario. You don't allow your...
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    Was charged full price for this ($4.99+tax)

    It’s to protect the consumer as well and Disney’s image. Look at you you’re still upset about the situation. That’s not good. You shouldn’t be given the chance to pay for something like that. I agree this was handled poorly and there are so many opportunities here for additional training, so...
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    Was charged full price for this ($4.99+tax)

    Your story is outrageous. I hope you wrote a letter after you got home.
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    Was charged full price for this ($4.99+tax)

    I used to be a food & beverage director for a high-volume entertainment business. From my perspective and experience, the cast member on the front line is the least guilty party in this exchange. The manager AND customer however both errored in this case. From a loss prevention standpoint, you...
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    Would you like to see Disney Skyliner expand to all 4 parks and see the newly planned Brightline Train eventually connect WDW?

    You're looking at it too literally. The existing lines have angle stations and stop at resorts along the way.
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    News Disneyland Magic Key Program (all pass types will be available to purchase beginning March 5, 2024)

    What a joke! Disney is desperately trying to spin this into something that it is not. Any Magic Key holder who thinks they're getting a true Club 33 is a fool. The thing that makes Club 33 special will be totally missing from this place- "Exclusivity"
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    Have you noticed the lack on maintenance ?

    Nor do you and you've made that clear. Comprehension is a skill and if you actually read my comments I never suggested that I knew how Disney operated, nor do I care. I simply stated based on my experience, which is relevant, taking pictures is not necessary to manage an operation. I also called...
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    Have you noticed the lack on maintenance ?

    Sarcasm hit you in the face. The first sentence. I don’t work for Disney. And I oversee everything where I work- food, beverage, facilities, retail, entertainment
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    Have you noticed the lack on maintenance ?

    I never said I work for Disney.
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    Have you noticed the lack on maintenance ?

    Nope, I've never heard of a text with a picture. How do you do such a thing? Why do I doubt that Disney gives custodial staff company email addresses, office time, and company-issued phones? What I'd really like for your to explain is how do I send a picture when my team does not have company...
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    Have you noticed the lack on maintenance ?

    Yes, and Disney custodial staff have company email addresses and access to computers. Come on. I don't allocate computer time to my custodial staff. I guarantee you've never worked in any park or you wouldn't be so insistent on being right.
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    Have you noticed the lack on maintenance ?

    This discussion was not about training but instead day to day operations. The suggestion to use pictures was related to reporting an issue of immediate concern. Your point is not relevant to the discussion.
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    Have you noticed the lack on maintenance ?

    Pictures are pointless. Training, supervision, and follow up are key to effective management.
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    Have you noticed the lack on maintenance ?

    Management supervises the facilities. It takes too long to take a pic and it’s pointless. You’d swear based on comments like this that managing anything prior to smart phones was impossible. if I walk into a restroom and find it in disorder a call over the radio is faster and more efficient...
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