I recently made my first trip back to WDW in about 4 years. I am relatively new to these forums, so I apologize if there is a more appropriate thread to have this discussion.
But there was something I had realized was different, and it only took me until coming home to realize it. It's the people.
I especially noticed this in people trying to fit everything in. Rope drop, merch, being first in line. I would really experience this at Cosmic Rewind where the guests would hardly pay attention to the pre show, talk over them, shouting inappropriate things in front of children, and rush to be the first ones to the doors before entering in the boarding area to prevent a longer wait time. And I especially noticed it when quite a few began not running, but sprinting to the ride vehicles, ignoring the cast members instructions to walk.
That is just one of many examples I encountered. Overall people seemed more on edge, more miserable, and ruder towards each other, forgetting basic courtesy and kindness. I did not let this affect my vacation whatsoever. But it was hard to look past it at times.
I now make more of an effort to let each cast member know how appreciated they are and to thank them for all of their hard work. I did before, but it seems like they need it now more than ever.
Anyways, thought I'd just post this here and wanted to hear everyone else's thoughts pertaining to this. I've seen discussions like this pop up but haven't noticed a thread dedicated to the topic. Again, if there's a separate thread for this kind of topic, I apologize.
But there was something I had realized was different, and it only took me until coming home to realize it. It's the people.
I especially noticed this in people trying to fit everything in. Rope drop, merch, being first in line. I would really experience this at Cosmic Rewind where the guests would hardly pay attention to the pre show, talk over them, shouting inappropriate things in front of children, and rush to be the first ones to the doors before entering in the boarding area to prevent a longer wait time. And I especially noticed it when quite a few began not running, but sprinting to the ride vehicles, ignoring the cast members instructions to walk.
That is just one of many examples I encountered. Overall people seemed more on edge, more miserable, and ruder towards each other, forgetting basic courtesy and kindness. I did not let this affect my vacation whatsoever. But it was hard to look past it at times.
I now make more of an effort to let each cast member know how appreciated they are and to thank them for all of their hard work. I did before, but it seems like they need it now more than ever.
Anyways, thought I'd just post this here and wanted to hear everyone else's thoughts pertaining to this. I've seen discussions like this pop up but haven't noticed a thread dedicated to the topic. Again, if there's a separate thread for this kind of topic, I apologize.