Pepper's Ghost
Well-Known Member
I don't understand defending Disney in the circumstances described by @Sawdust. While what you're saying is true, and understandable, disrepair that has been addressed by zip ties is never acceptable. Take the boat out of service if you can't get or make the proper parts to repair. Zip ties snap... very easily under great stress. The safety of guests shouldn't be dependent on zip ties. If too many boats are unsafe because you can't get or make the proper parts to repair, shut down the ride. That's the only correct solution in that situation.Supply chain issues to get product, parts to fix items is worldwide in our lives. WDW is not immune to this.
Regarding the parts to make a souvenir, if so many parts are missing, offer the guest a full refund. It's never acceptable to charge full price months out, and then give a fraction of the parts available than what you paid for. Perhaps this was offered. The OP didn't state, but if not, that's not acceptable. Disney needs to do better. They can't just do what they want because people will pay anyway. That's the sign of a dishonest company. Again, I'm not saying they didn't offer a full refund that the guest refused, but if not, that's not good. Of course supply chain issues might cause this to happen, but then make it right for the guest in another way.
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