jaklgreen
Well-Known Member
If there is ankle-deep water on a sidewalk, or other area that is provided for people to walk on, and as a taxpayer, I would certainly want them to address the issue so that it did not occur again.
Seriously. I'm not trying to rally the torches and pitchforks. And everyone clearly has their own views, which I can totally respect. So to sum up...again...my point is that the company had an opportunity to make a crummy situation a little better for their guests, which is what we were trained as Cast Members to do (why we walked around with Golden Tickets, etc.). If a kid drops his ice cream, we could give him a ticket for another. But I guess some would say, "Too bad for him. It was his own fault. The company does not owe him another ice cream."
I am all about customer service and compensation if something goes wrong. But a sudden downpour is not something that I think Disney should compensate for. And the way it works is the rain is coming down faster and harder then it can physically drain. That does not mean they did anything wrong. I don't like the idea of expecting something for every little thing that does not go perfect in your life. If my kid dropped their ice cream, I would buy a new one and the though of expecting a new free one would never cross my mind. It is nice if they offer but if they went around and offered free stuff every time it rained, they would go out of business. It is a slippery slope to always try to compensate your customers for every little thing. And honestly, I don't think most people were expecting compensation for the rain, so why would you just start giving stuff away.