CaptainAmerica
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Nobody has multiple silver passes. That's not a thing. The pass that she uses to admit herself is her silver pass. The three that she gives to guest are called guest passes.Her bPasses are silver not guest.
Nobody has multiple silver passes. That's not a thing. The pass that she uses to admit herself is her silver pass. The three that she gives to guest are called guest passes.Her bPasses are silver not guest.
I think that's what people forget, Disney is a huge corporation.As long as TWDC impresses Wall Street with quarterly company earnings, Chapek is not going anywhere.
Assume the park is at capacity, park reservations not available. Every CM is one less regular guestProviding cast members access to the parks costs practically nothing. I would even argue that it's actually nothing and completely free to Disney to do. None of them are "lost sales", since they're not buying tickets instead.
Unless it's at actual, real, it's a safety issue, we cannot have any more people capacity, then it's not a real thing. It's just some artificial capacity they're running at instead.Assume the park is at capacity, park reservations not available. Every CM is one less regular guest
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Disney sells you park admission as part of your benefit package. My DD also has 3 silver passes as part of her package which she has been able to use ONCE in the past 2 years. On the twitter thread they reference, a Mom of a CP says her DD has been on the CP for 5 months and has yet been able to get into MK. No wonder why you hear the Cast attitude has changed. Who is going to want to do CP if you can't even get into the parks?
Easy. Disney monitors these boards, and has terminated the employment of CM's who participate in them before.We don't often hear from Cast Members themselves.
Curious how they match a real name to a handle? is it that they somehow post revealing details about themselves? Can't be as nefarious as planting rumors and see if they pop up here...Easy. Disney monitors these boards, and has terminated the employment of CM's who participate in them before.
They got me in the early 2000s…Curious how they match a real name to a handle? is it that they somehow post revealing details about themselves? Can't be as nefarious as planting rumors and see if they pop up here...
What’d you post?They got me in the early 2000s…
I feel like I recall when that went down but can’t remember whyThey got me in the early 2000s…
I was one of the founders of d-troops, a group of people who wanted Disney to move past the Eisner/Pressler era back then.What’d you post?
How did they figure out it was you? Was your handle public knowledge?I was one of the founders of d-troops, a group of people who wanted Disney to move past the Eisner/Pressler era back then.
To this day, I have no idea. But one day I received a call from them, telling me that they know who I am, and that I should speak with my local personnel team. I was terminated less than 6 months later under dubious circumstances.How did they figure out it was you? Was your handle public knowledge?
Feel like the troops are needed againI was one of the founders of d-troops, a group of people who wanted Disney to move past the Eisner/Pressler era back then.
t? That they could get better pay and benefits by working at just about any place else?
Customers terrible or not is what is fueling the #1 industry in the Sunshine State.And same terrible customers
Disney is all about maximizing profits any way it can. Allowing CM's into the park are "lost sales." If there is a capacity for the park, then every CM who is allowed in is (or potentially) taking a paying customer's spot. Is it insignificant compared to the overall picture? Sure. But it's a lost sale. I would say it's the same with AP holders and why there are blackout dates for them... It's nickel and dimes... but if there's a way to squeeze a few more... Disney will find a way to do it.If that's the goal, they're doing it wrong.
Providing cast members access to the parks costs practically nothing. I would even argue that it's actually nothing and completely free to Disney to do. None of them are "lost sales", since they're not buying tickets instead. The marginal cost to have one more guest is practically nothing. There's just not that many cast members who are not working and will be in the parks compared to the overall number of guests in the parks for it to make any significant impact. And, they'll spend some additional money while they're there.
At the same time, the benefit to the cast member has substantial value. Probably with an feeling approximating the value of a one day park ticket.
Meaning, Disney is spending almost nothing to give the cast member the feeling of a much larger reward. That's a good value transaction. Cutting it would save almost nothing while at the same time creating huge negative feelings and worker dissatisfaction. It's a poor cost savings tactic that will create greater staffing costs in the long run instead, negating any small savings.
There's a gazillions ways to abuse your workforce and save actual money. This isn't one.
Exactly right. Similarly, CM’s are not permitted to blog in any way.Easy. Disney monitors these boards, and has terminated the employment of CM's who participate in them before.
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