BrightImagine
Well-Known Member
Blocking out Mark Hamill on short notice was a crummy thing to do.
That always blows my mind. If you don't LOVE the place, there's not much reason left to work there. Yet, a lot of folks I worked with hadn't spent free time in the parks for YEARS.... while some never visit because they couldn't care less.
Yeah, same for me. I just never quite understood why some folks wouldn't take advantage of that excellent perk.That always blows my mind. If you don't LOVE the place, there's not much reason left to work there. Yet, a lot of folks I worked with hadn't spent free time in the parks for YEARS.
Blocking out Mark Hamill on short notice was a crummy thing to do.
I disagree.
As a paying guest, it was nice not being in a wall-to-wall environment with 5000-10000 CPs. It was very relaxing and easy to get around and actually do things.
Of course, guests come first. But if there had been more than a week's notice, then one might have had a chance to budget tickets for it. On the day before weekend 4 we learned that the calendar had changed. Disappointed child, disappointment all around.
Some things to consider:
1) A healthy majority of frontline CMs are there on the College Program, and they will milk their park passes for all they are worth. On my CP, I probably spent about 1/3 of my days off in the parks.
2) A lot of CMs in the park probably came in through the cast entrance which, unless you're just hanging out before or after your shift, you're really not supposed to do. So these folks do add the the crowd, but do not add to the turnstile count.
IMO this is the next shoe to drop.....Disney cutting back more and more on main gate passes and CM discounts. NO it wont be all at once. It will be another case of "declining by degrees"
Only if your a CM. Otherwise it's a benefit by freeing up the parks for the people who pay for them.
Perhaps I can offer another perspective. My husband works for a Disney owned company outside the State of Florida. He is offered free admission for himself and his family as a perk. However, the are block out dates and the block out dates are plenty! Albeit most of it the MK. Almost the entire summer has been blocked out for MK, including every special event (24 hour, etc.) also Star Wars weekends, and most of the high seasons such as spring break time, Christmastime, etc. You get the idea. Now, how would a family who needs to travel during the periods when school is out of session be able to use this perk. It's becoming nearly impossible because we live a plane ride away and don't have the luxury of popping down on unblocked day at a whim. So a perk my husband gets, that he may use once every two years, has so many restrictions on it he can barely use it at all. He's been with this company for 10 years and personally, I think he deserves to use the perk when he can. I understand there are people who may abuse it who live locally and that causes problems for paying customers but it's not one size fits all. CM do deserve the right to use the perk that they work hard to get.
Sure. CMs have every right to use the perk. That being said, you have to define the perk appropriately. The perk is not 'free admission to MK'. It is 'free admission to MK on specific dates'.Perhaps I can offer another perspective. My husband works for a Disney owned company outside the State of Florida. He is offered free admission for himself and his family as a perk. However, the are block out dates and the block out dates are plenty! Albeit most of it the MK. Almost the entire summer has been blocked out for MK, including every special event (24 hour, etc.) also Star Wars weekends, and most of the high seasons such as spring break time, Christmastime, etc. You get the idea. Now, how would a family who needs to travel during the periods when school is out of session be able to use this perk. It's becoming nearly impossible because we live a plane ride away and don't have the luxury of popping down on unblocked day at a whim. So a perk my husband gets, that he may use once every two years, has so many restrictions on it he can barely use it at all. He's been with this company for 10 years and personally, I think he deserves to use the perk when he can. I understand there are people who may abuse it who live locally and that causes problems for paying customers but it's not one size fits all. CM do deserve the right to use the perk that they work hard to get.
Only if your a CM. Otherwise it's a benefit by freeing up the parks for the people who pay for them.
Can't they simply tier the blackout dates for cast? Be a little more flexible on the dates for the longer running cast members and be a bit more strict on the blackout dates for the CP's? Basically, the longer you work there, the more perks you have, and as a CP, you have a bit more restrictions.
Can't they simply tier the blackout dates for cast? Be a little more flexible on the dates for the longer running cast members and be a bit more strict on the blackout dates for the CP's? Basically, the longer you work there, the more perks you have, and as a CP, you have a bit more restrictions.
In a way they already do this. CPs and seasonal CMs can only get family in 6 days a year. Part time and full time can 16 days a year.
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