I notice on the top it says credit card and disney dining plan only...I thought DDP wasn't going to be there and I thought we could use our room keys if we're charging to our room :veryconfu
You can use Dining Plan, room charge, or credit card.
I notice on the top it says credit card and disney dining plan only...I thought DDP wasn't going to be there and I thought we could use our room keys if we're charging to our room :veryconfu
Ooh ok...thanksYou can use Dining Plan, room charge, or credit card.
When it comes down to this, it is staff cutting (or should be). One cashier SHOULD be able to man 4-6 kiosks. But, I agree, you cannot get rid of the cashier all together. As with everything... it just takes time.
Yes it is, and normally that would be a bad thing.
However, with WDW's problems with staffing, this means that the cashiers can be used in other locations, and maybe for other jobs as well.
It's true that they could be used in other locations and jobs, but I don't see this happening. Do you? I think that if it's a way to reduce staff and reduce costs, putting the same staff on other positions wouldn't save any money, so it's not going to happen. Again, when I see self check-out in Home Depot, I don't think I'm getting improved service somewhere else in return.Yes it is, and normally that would be a bad thing.
However, with WDW's problems with staffing, this means that the cashiers can be used in other locations, and maybe for other jobs as well.
In Frontierland in front of Splash Mountainwhere is the Pecos Bill Restaraunt located? i don't recall seeing it anywhere in the MK.:shrug:
where is the Pecos Bill Restaraunt located? i don't recall seeing it anywhere in the MK.:shrug:
It certainly isn't true that "most guests" are thrilled, because if most guests used the kiosks, they would be slower than the regular lines, not faster. That the kiosks have "virtually no wait" is an indication that most guests aren't using them. At the point where equal numbers of guests use a kiosk versus a cashier, the waits would be equal, unless we are thinking that the kiosk is faster than a cashier for the same order--I would really doubt this.Right by Country Bear's in Frontierland
I think they are a good idea. People who know what they want find them very efficient.
I don't know if all realize this, so, it's not at all like these kiosks are how the majority orders. There are four kiosks to use, and seven other registers you can order at. As mentioned before, during the busiest parts of the day, all the registers have pretty long lines. So most guests are thrilled at virtually no wait at the kiosks.
That's the one negative though is the limitations. As stated, you can't really customize orders. Also, you can't pay cash.
All in all, however, it seems to be going pretty well so far.
It certainly isn't true that "most guests" are thrilled, because if most guests used the kiosks, they would be slower than the regular lines, not faster. That the kiosks have "virtually no wait" is an indication that most guests aren't using them. At the point where equal numbers of guests use a kiosk versus a cashier, the waits would be equal, unless we are thinking that the kiosk is faster than a cashier for the same order--I would really doubt this.
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