I'm not crazy about threads like this because it's hard to define what rude behavior is in a Disney senerio.
Do you concider a castmember "rude" because he insists that you go to the back of the line because you cut it front of others?
Is a castmember "rude" when they insist that you can't take your food and drinks on The Tomorrowland Transit Authority knowing full well that it's posted right in front of you before you get on the ride?
Are castmembers being "rude" when they tell you your son/daughter is an inch too short to go on a ride and you've waited an hour in line?
I have never, in my 20 something trips to WDW, ever came acrossed any castmembers who I considered to be behaving rudely.
I have, however seen people get angry at castmembers who were simply doing their jobs and/or enforcing Disney park rules. I would imagine these guests DO consider the behavior of these castmembers to be rude, but I don't.
I'm not suggesting that has never been a castmember who acted rude.
I've just never seen any, and I imagine if they do excist, they aren't around for long.
ditoWe had that too. It died.
I would say that if you have visited WDW 20 times and have never once encountered a cast member who you "considered to be" behaving rudely, then you have either overlooked them (perhaps by choice, perhaps not), or your standards for what you consider rude behavior are unusually tolerant (and perhaps your tolerance level for Disney CMs is higher than that from employees at other places). This is especially true if any of your 20 visits to WDW have been in recent years, as I (and many others) have observed that the quality of guest service is continually diminishing at WDW.
Personally, I've encountered a number of CMs over the years (way more so in recent years) that have been completely and unacceptably rude. And I'm not referring to scenarios that have been anything like the ones you describe here. I'm not talking about situations where a CM is "simply enforcing the rules" or acting in a certain way simply because a guest's safety is the higher priority. I'm talking about situations where a CM was rude for no apparent reason. Things such as the following:
- Giving guests intentionally incorrect information simply because the guest asked a question that the CM deemed "stupid" (in some cases, I've seen those CMs come and post on this website as though they are proud of what they did).
- Snapping at guests for no reason.
- Standing and chatting with their friends/co-workers while guests waited patiently for service.
- Treating guests like some sort of criminals who were trying to "get away with something" simply because they misunderstood what the Fast Pass line was.
- Audibly sighing when a guest makes a reasonable and normal request (a request...not a demand) for something such as a certain seat on a ride.
There are many more examples I've witnessed that have been similar to these. At a non-Disney location, perhaps we wouldn't think twice about behaviors like this. But Disney is supposed to be the place where guest service is a top priority, and many guests visit with that expectation. Being treated with common decency and consideration is not the same as being a demanding or difficult guest. And it is certainly not expecting too much.
What would be the point of doing this?:shrug:We have a thread for CM appreciation.
How about a section for naming & shaming the rude ones?
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