Hello,
We are just at the end of our holiday in Orlando and fly home tomorrow, this is our 4th time and I just thought I'd post some thoughts.
In 2008 it was fantastic and a really magical experience, it felt like all CM were trying their hardest to please and provide a magical experience. The parks weren't too crowded.
Again, in 2010 I'd mirror the above comments.
In 2012 I came away thinking that Disney had properly started chasing the money and maximising their profits - I guess this should be expected but it shouldn't be so blatant and obvious.
On to this years trip...
It has basically left me thinking that I'm going to leave it for a good few years before returning. Some of it is not the fault of Disney - they can't do anything about rude South Americans (picked on them because they were so noticeably rude).
They could do lots to improve the experience and make it feel magical though :
*Assess the capacity limit and seriously consider reducing it - customer experience is as important as profit, right?
*Ban selfie sticks and iPads from the parks.
*Ban adults from putting kids on their shoulders during shows.
*Ensure they employ happy CM - I saw so many miserable ones that lacked any enthusiasm, maybe they need to provide better pay or benefits for them. They're a huge part of the experience and it genuinely makes a difference.
*Invest in the parks and attractions. I lost count how many times rides broke down and how many times we saw things that needed a lick of paint or a makeover.
*As a company, don't be so greedy and remember what made Disney great in the first place.
*Ban mobility scooters unless there's a genuine disability or ailment that requires one. I lost count of the amount I saw that were basically just fat. Yes I know they might have a medical condition but let's be honest, they probably haven't.
*Provide better and clearer organisation during key events such as parades and shows.
*With the current expansions going on make sure they're worthwhile and seriously consider some good changes at HS and Epcot - might take some heat away from MK.
*Ban people that dawdle or just randomly stop while walking which in turn causes issues.
That's it for now....
Obviously it becomes a bit less magical each time you visit anyway but these are my thoughts anyway!
We are just at the end of our holiday in Orlando and fly home tomorrow, this is our 4th time and I just thought I'd post some thoughts.
In 2008 it was fantastic and a really magical experience, it felt like all CM were trying their hardest to please and provide a magical experience. The parks weren't too crowded.
Again, in 2010 I'd mirror the above comments.
In 2012 I came away thinking that Disney had properly started chasing the money and maximising their profits - I guess this should be expected but it shouldn't be so blatant and obvious.
On to this years trip...
It has basically left me thinking that I'm going to leave it for a good few years before returning. Some of it is not the fault of Disney - they can't do anything about rude South Americans (picked on them because they were so noticeably rude).
They could do lots to improve the experience and make it feel magical though :
*Assess the capacity limit and seriously consider reducing it - customer experience is as important as profit, right?
*Ban selfie sticks and iPads from the parks.
*Ban adults from putting kids on their shoulders during shows.
*Ensure they employ happy CM - I saw so many miserable ones that lacked any enthusiasm, maybe they need to provide better pay or benefits for them. They're a huge part of the experience and it genuinely makes a difference.
*Invest in the parks and attractions. I lost count how many times rides broke down and how many times we saw things that needed a lick of paint or a makeover.
*As a company, don't be so greedy and remember what made Disney great in the first place.
*Ban mobility scooters unless there's a genuine disability or ailment that requires one. I lost count of the amount I saw that were basically just fat. Yes I know they might have a medical condition but let's be honest, they probably haven't.
*Provide better and clearer organisation during key events such as parades and shows.
*With the current expansions going on make sure they're worthwhile and seriously consider some good changes at HS and Epcot - might take some heat away from MK.
*Ban people that dawdle or just randomly stop while walking which in turn causes issues.
That's it for now....
Obviously it becomes a bit less magical each time you visit anyway but these are my thoughts anyway!