Originally posted by prberk
Sorry for one more post here, but this thread covers a lot of ground!
My biggest problem with Pleasure Island is the name and promotion. It flaunts corruption. It is named after the place in Pinocchio that the boys go to when they are doing wrong (and ignoring Pinocchio's conscience, Jiminy Cricket). Pinocchio is a morality tale, and it uses Pleasure Island as the symbol of corruption, telling children that bad people go there; and when they do, bad things happen to them (such as when the kids in the movie turn into donkeys).
So, it should never have been made, at least with that name and likeness, on Disney property. Because it completely undermines the movie. Children who take the movie to heart would reasonably wonder about parents or adults who leave them at the hotel to go down to "Pleasure Island"
I realize that many will not get this, but it is important not to present conflicting messages.
Downtown Disney's West Side is an example of how the club district could have been built/marketed/named easily without directly contradicting the very morality that we want children to grow up believing.
Originally posted by raven
Not only is the carpet the same, but everything that Disney uses in all of the stores has to be the same. We all have the same brand of cleaners, toilet paper, paper towls, light bulbs, pens, etc. Any brand not approved by Disney is a "no-no." And they also use the same companies for shipping, cleaning, inventory, etc.
Here are some more examples:
Another co-CM friend of mine also worked at a hospital. She brought in some peroxide, bandages, ointment, and other things to add to the First Aid box because we had nothing like that and she was told she had to get rid of it.
Also, while working in the stores, we had on display the Bubble Blowers. These were bubble machines made to look like Ariel, Pooh, Buzz, Mickey, Stitch, etc. Well after they ran for a while, the bubble juice would get on the tables and other parts of the demo areas and it is very sticky and hard to remove. When we tried to clean it with the "Disney approved" stuff it didn't work. So a CM brought in some Windex Orange cleaner and it worked. Well, we had to put it in a different bottle and keep it a secret because if the manager found it, it would be gone. We only wanted to make the store look better and clean it better.
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