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Somebody on Reddit said they received this coin at Magic Kingdom today.
Makes me wonder if something is causing more concern lately.
Looks fan made?View attachment 640976
Somebody on Reddit said they received this coin at Magic Kingdom today.
Makes me wonder if something is causing more concern lately.
They did on at least one Star Wars attraction but the CM's had a little booth to sell water etc.If WDW wanted to capitalize , they could have a CM going down the long line selling bottled water , etc.
Where did the parking lot golf cart go?They did on at least one Star Wars attraction but the CM's had a little booth to sell water etc.
"If you can dream the charge, you can do it."My current philosophy is - If they can charge for it, eventually they will.
That's what certain management groups are paid to do. Dream up ways to boost profits, not just WDW."If you can dream the charge, you can do it."
In my decades of going to the TTC, I have never seen it this bad. The worst I saw it was having to wait for a boat or two or a monorail or two.
WDW needs to evaluate each rides operational efficiency.“So, 10-hour lines are not a sign of success,” Chapek said. “It should be seen as a sign of, frankly, failure.”
Lovely. That just bumped my "next trip postponement status" from "indefinitely" to "indefinitely +1".While it was not uncommon to see long lines during peak crowds, this change will affect all times of the year. Essentially, we’re told to pack your patience as Cast Members work through the changes and Disney makes adjustments. "
Yes the trams are not running first thing, which results in a mass of guests walking in. Combined with the low numbers of operational checkpoints, it creates a backlog. The whole process if very poorly operated and is a terrible way to start the day at the park.I know I had mentioned in one of the Tram threads how the last two times I've gone to MK the trams were not running when we got there at 9:30 AM -- we would be parked in Scar and walk with a horde of people to TTC. For us, the backup was right where you go under that bridge (the picture is just after where I speak of.
It never took us an hour to get through security from that point (but I imagine they could be doing more screening).
Anyway, I feel a lot of folks try to rope drop these days causing a lot of folks to arrive at the same time. The way things were done those two times I went recently is that as you follow this line, the guest from the parking lot are hoarded down to the last screening point (by the heroes Tram load/unload area. The closet screening point was being used for groups (schools and such) that arrive by bus to the TTC.
I imagine this all helps hotel guest enjoy their 30 minutes as the flow to the MK is somewhat controlled.
WDW constantly finding ways to make guest satisfaction go lower and lower, and at the same time emptying your wallet more and more. SMH.Yes the trams are not running first thing, which results in a mass of guests walking in. Combined with the low numbers of operational checkpoints, it creates a backlog. The whole process if very poorly operated and is a terrible way to start the day at the park.
…but “the magic is calling”WDW constantly finding ways to make guest satisfaction go lower and lower, and at the same time emptying your wallet more and more. SMH.
That’s funny because every time I call the Magic back, they put me on hold for 5 hours. I love the hold music but I shouldn’t be able to memorize the order of the songs for the entire loop, yet here we are and here I am, burdened with this knowledge.…but “the magic is calling”
Oh, yes, good point. In my opinion, there should be screening there!Remember that TTC never used to do security screening, this big mess used to be at the entrance to MK. It’s just swapped locations.
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