No one is saying Disney has a legal obligation to. We know companies bury all kinds of crap to protect themselves in paperwork.
Yeah, the number of straw man arguments in this thread are making my head spin.
Bottom line,
No one is saying Disney has a legal obligation to. We know companies bury all kinds of crap to protect themselves in paperwork.
Apparently there was a lightning strike that knocked out a transformer during the Monday evening storm that screwed up all the park ride systems.
On Tuesday, some parts of the electrical system were still out of whack; The Express Monorail was still DOA, and the Resort Monorail failed shortly after.
https://forums.wdwmagic.com/threads/how-often-does-this-happen.956478/#post-8783198
Ah, yes -- Disney's Exorcist Experience. That's usually a $99 upcharge.Yeah, the number of straw man arguments in this thread are making my head spin.
Bottom line,
The most appropriate way to have handled such an evacuation is for one CM to lead the group that is being evacuated out, the other CMs would be in the rear making sure everyone actually left. But once the lead CM had reached the final destination it would have been very appropriate for that person to give an explanation for why they had been evacuated, to have told people that if they wanted a makeup fast pass to wait until others from guest relations showed up to hand them out.In the event of the need for an emergency evacuation of the building which it seems like this was, having even one cast member worried about anything other than safe evacuation is one too many. The ONLY thing that is important is the safe evacuation of the building. I'm sorry, but demanding that somebody should have been focused on getting your FP back instead of safe evacuation of the building is an unreasonable demand. And not replacing your FP is not poor service, they did the most important service thing they could/should do by ensuring the safe evacuation of all guests and CM's.
The most appropriate way to have handled such an evacuation is for one CM to lead the group that is being evacuated out, the other CMs would be in the rear making sure everyone actually left. But once the lead CM had reached the final destination it would have been very appropriate for that person to give an explanation for why they had been evacuated, to have told people that if they wanted a makeup fast pass to wait until others from guest relations showed up to hand them out.
While the CMs would all have safety as the top priority, once the first CM had led the group out there was no reason for that CM to continue in "safety" mode as they were now beyond the threat and it would be foolish for them to go back to the threat, so it would be reasonable for them to then switch to customer service mode which they apparently didn't do.
We will never know. Because the CMs told us nothing.
We didn’t want to waste time walking back into the Land and down to Soarin to possibly wait in line for another hour or be told that it was not open . The kids and I just headed on to our next fast pass that we had scheduled.
As for the discussion above about “entitled guests“, I didn’t get all ****ed about it and neither did anyone else. The hundred people or so that were taken off the ride and dumped back into the park without explanation actually behaved extremely well, despite the circumstances.
We only spent $8,400 at Disney last week, so I really shouldn’t expect anything in return.
It very well could have been a bomb scare, WDW gets many, and CMs were simply executing the evacuation procedure, in which case there nothing in their procedures to give out fast passes, they just want to get folks out of the building and also gets themselves out of danger too.
I was on Soaring when it was evacuated Friday 7/15/22. We were ushered into the park, nothing said from CMs. Went to Guest Relations and got a FP when I didn’t have one to begin with. The entire building was shut down for at least an hour.Yeah, the weirdness of the CMs and how they totally ignored anyone who asked a question immediately made me think of a terrorist threat or something.
But The Land wasn’t evacuated and Soarin’ continued running.
Like I said previously, my whole purpose in starting this thread was because it was so weird; I was curious if anyone had a clue what happened.
It is an electronic alarm probably done with operation lights on the control panel or even phone. Hearing an alarm and being ushered out would have no advantage and would probably cause a degree of unnecessary panic that could easily slow the clearing significantly and could result in possible injuries.I'm not disputing anything by this - - just stating that I find it a bit odd that it was a fire alarm, but the people in the ride didn't or couldn't hear it?? I'm suprised that legally WDW is allowed to "silence" the fire alarm in any part of a building open to the public and only make it known to CMs when it goes off??
So the lead CM would need to explain to literally hundreds of individuals why they were led out and also pass out passes. That is what guest services is for if someone feels that they deserver a replacement. Their job, leader or otherwise, is to get those people out safely and that is what they did. But no need to thank them, especially if there had been a fire and all those whose job it was to make sure that everyone was evacuated were the last ones to get out to safety. If they have a technical problem they have time to station someone there to do that, but if it is an emergency evacuation there is no time to load up on passes or electronically make that happen.The most appropriate way to have handled such an evacuation is for one CM to lead the group that is being evacuated out, the other CMs would be in the rear making sure everyone actually left. But once the lead CM had reached the final destination it would have been very appropriate for that person to give an explanation for why they had been evacuated, to have told people that if they wanted a makeup fast pass to wait until others from guest relations showed up to hand them out.
While the CMs would all have safety as the top priority, once the first CM had led the group out there was no reason for that CM to continue in "safety" mode as they were now beyond the threat and it would be foolish for them to go back to the threat, so it would be reasonable for them to then switch to customer service mode which they apparently didn't do.
it could be anything. If there is a medical emergency, no one is told anything, and a safe evacuation is mandatory.
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