Have you been to China much?How clever do you need to be to push the button for water? Even little kids know that. I guess if this is the first time in the big city and you've been getting water from the local river then fine but I kind of give the Chinese a little more credit than that.
Negative points
- Most CMs did not speak English, or only very little. This was typical during our 3 weeks in China and we were used to using our translation apps. I had also learned some basic Chinese, so we could get by. We actually saw very few foreign tourists at SDL.
I am so glad that you took the time to learn some basic Chinese before your trip and also that you mentioned it in your post. I do quite a bit of traveling and have had encounter with people that i call Ugly Americans because they think that the world should cater to them.
I had an encounter in Vietnam with a Lady on vacation from the states that was yelling at a young vietnamese women in a food stall. this tourist was upset because the young girl knew little English and couldn't understand every demand that she wanted. The American tourist was upset because she couldn't find a pizza hut, Mcdonalds or other "REAL FOOD" as she called it. She insisted that people in Vietnam needed to get educated and learn English because it was the correct language and because Americans visited Vietnam.
I was so ****ed that i had to aproach the lady and give her a word or two including questioning her if she herself had the decency to learn some Vietnamese before visiting this girls country and if she also took the time to learn every other language of every other tourist that visits her city. After a few back and forth words i turned to the young girl and apologized and told her that we are not all as inept and rude as this lady. Then told the lady that she shouldn't travel if she can't learn to respect other culture.
We were surprised at the lack of English while in China, but it was understandable
Understandable and/or expected at a back alley eatery or stall selling grasshoppers and scorpions on a stick but absolutely unacceptable at Disney.
Disney personnel interacting with guests best have some working command of English.
Understandable and/or expected at a back alley eatery or stall selling grasshoppers and scorpions on a stick but absolutely unacceptable at Disney.
Disney personnel interacting with guests best have some working command of English.
Understandable and/or expected at a back alley eatery or stall selling grasshoppers and scorpions on a stick but absolutely unacceptable at Disney.
Disney personnel interacting with guests best have some working command of English.
99.9% of the guests they deal with at Shanghai Disneyland are Chinese. I think it's unreasonable to expect everyone to know English. There are way more Brazilians at WDW, but does every CM have basic knowledge of Portuguese? I don't think so.
A very sincere thank you for your report. I am sure that was not an easy effort to compile all of the notes and photos for our benefit. Much appreciated.
Shanghai is the last check on my list but frankly I have not been brave enough to tackle. Now that I am retired and.my income is reduced, I dont think I will make it but I can.still "visit" through such wonderful reports as the one you have written.
David
A very sincere thank you for your report. I am sure that was not an easy effort to compile all of the notes and photos for our benefit. Much appreciated.
Shanghai is the last check on my list but frankly I have not been brave enough to tackle. Now that I am retired and.my income is reduced, I dont think I will make it but I can.still "visit" through such wonderful reports as the one you have written.
David
The face characters were played by Americans, Canadians, or Europeans and taken from the same exact pool of talent that portrayed characters in the US (and presumably Parisian too) parks. To my understanding, those performers would have periodic opportunities to audition for the other resorts and, if selected, would portray the characters for whatever length of time was specified in their contract.Curious about the face characters. Were the princesses/etc traditional characters played by Chinese people with obviously Asian features or do they try to give them a more Western look with makeup/masks etc. Just wondering how Disney handles the integration of a Western story/character with an Asian cast.
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