I_heart_Tigger
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Yeah. That's me. Mr. Doom and Gloom. LMAO :ROFLOL: Nice.
Two people contradicted me so I am absolutely wrong? LOL THAT seems like an exaggeration to me. You haven't actually sat back and read what you're sending have you? Just drop it. I don't really care any longer. I love going to Disney, I dislike arguing with people who feel that they need to start magnified crap with everyone, and Disney does need to improve things. It is just plain sad that you think they give a crap about your letters. But you keep sending them if it makes you feel better.:wave: now, I have much better things to do with my time than to waste it going back and forth with someone looking for an arguement where there is none. Have a nice day.
Not that I really want to get in the middle of anything here but I believe that what she was saying is that the absoluteness of the idea that Disney doesn't care about any letters ever sent to them is wrong because people have proof that Disney has responded without a "canned reply" to their letters.
Honestly I don't know if that was what you were trying to say - that every single letter that goes to Disney is disregarded and not considered important. If that's the case then I disagree with you as my experience has been different.
However if you're saying that Disney sometimes gives canned responses to letters then sure, they do. I also have experience with that. I didn't really expect a CM to be fired or reprimanded by my one letter of how I felt they were rude but it made me feel better to write it - also made me feel better to write about the 2 great CM's who went above what I would consider the normal call of duty. I hope they got some recognition of that but I also wonder if the letter ended up in a stack of letters and they just hit - "response #137" and generated an e-mail to me.
Personally, I like to know what attractions are under refurb especially Test Track in particular because I may be able to ride it on the first 2 days of my trip but then it will be closed...that way I can make sure I hit Epcot within the first couple days. If I can't ride it, it won't ruin my trip at all but in this case I can adjust my schedule. Also I like to see - even from home - when attractions are being updated especially if I noticed something on my last trip that made me think the attraction is due for a refurb (major or minor)
As for a letter writing campaign about the smell in the Rome scene - frankly I have my doubts that the higher ups even know that it's an issue but if enough people and CM's complained about it then you don't know - maybe something will be done. It has happened before (btw if you enjoy Off Kilter as entertainment, you're welcome - that was purely a CM and guest campaign to have better entertainment in the Canadian pavilion. If don't don't enjoy them then my apologies :lol and it may happen again. It just has to get to the right person who can actually do something about it and will actually cause the ball to start rolling - and hopefully give the ball a push to speed it up a bit