I have poured enough money into Disney World to start a third world nation. On two occasions they have paid me back.
1. Years ago my wife and I purchased passes at the gate, but charged them to our room. Upon checking out, we discovered that they had not charged us properly for the passes. We spoke to the CM at the hotel counter for quite a while, and then to a manager in an attempt to get the charge placed on our bill. They both insisted that we did not know what we were talking about, and after half an hour of being treated like mentally challenged , we decided to leave. They never charged us properly, and the free passes were a treat. I hate to take anything from people dishonestly, but they would quite literally not take our money or accept our explanation of the debt. Unreal! :hammer:
2. We once took our daughter to Discovery Island. The boat hauling us out had about ten people aboard. There was nobody at the turnstile when we arrived, and after a fifteen minute wait everyone just walked in and disappeared. My wife and I went to see a bald eagle show and then returned to the entrance to speak to a CM. We told him what had happened and attempted to pay our admission fee. He freaked out that we had come back to pay and kept telling me that he couldn't believe how honest we were. I placed the money in his hand and he kept telling me that he refused to allow me to pay because of our honesty. After several attempts to convince him, we gave up and thanked him for the free entrance. Wacky!
I realize that a corporation as large as Disney is going to make mistakes, and I'm not one to have a "stick it to the man" mentality, but has anyone ever had an honest mistake made to their advantage. (Please, no stories regarding dishonesty).
1. Years ago my wife and I purchased passes at the gate, but charged them to our room. Upon checking out, we discovered that they had not charged us properly for the passes. We spoke to the CM at the hotel counter for quite a while, and then to a manager in an attempt to get the charge placed on our bill. They both insisted that we did not know what we were talking about, and after half an hour of being treated like mentally challenged , we decided to leave. They never charged us properly, and the free passes were a treat. I hate to take anything from people dishonestly, but they would quite literally not take our money or accept our explanation of the debt. Unreal! :hammer:
2. We once took our daughter to Discovery Island. The boat hauling us out had about ten people aboard. There was nobody at the turnstile when we arrived, and after a fifteen minute wait everyone just walked in and disappeared. My wife and I went to see a bald eagle show and then returned to the entrance to speak to a CM. We told him what had happened and attempted to pay our admission fee. He freaked out that we had come back to pay and kept telling me that he couldn't believe how honest we were. I placed the money in his hand and he kept telling me that he refused to allow me to pay because of our honesty. After several attempts to convince him, we gave up and thanked him for the free entrance. Wacky!
I realize that a corporation as large as Disney is going to make mistakes, and I'm not one to have a "stick it to the man" mentality, but has anyone ever had an honest mistake made to their advantage. (Please, no stories regarding dishonesty).