I would take that to mean 2.Freak wrote: Me: How Many?
Out of Country SG: *Smiles and gives me the "Peace" sign*
Me: :duh:
Row 1 por favor.
I would take that to mean 2.Freak wrote: Me: How Many?
Out of Country SG: *Smiles and gives me the "Peace" sign*
Me: :duh:
I'd bet they did understand. The Japaense tend to be 1) willing to learn English and 2) more respectful than most tour groups.Freak wrote:I dunno, it was a large touring group from Japan. I wanted to go with "2" as well, but I had a gut feeling they didnt understand a word I was saying.![]()
Most times Cast Members (in the DRC) get a 2 hour to 24 hour notice about policy changes. Even then its in the form of an Advisory, with an attached FAQ of some potential questions. This is done so confidential information doesn't make it to the DisBoards until its public knowledge. As to an answer of where smoking will be allowed after June 1st, that is entirely up to the resorts, and the Disney Reservation Center (DRC) does not know.Marilou wrote:There have been multiple threads on this new resort smoking policy on another message board. Most threads have been locked but the one still alive started May 1st and is now up to 135 pages, and boy is it brutal!
I guess one of the biggest complaints is a two-parter. 1) many feel WDW didn't really give ample notice on the policy change for guests to cancel w/out penalties and to try to find other accomodations. 2) This must have been a decision with a long time planning, but when guests are calling to inquire, they are not getting solid answers if any re where smoking will be allowed at the resorts.
Seems to fall under "Stupid Management Tricks" lol Are any of you here at the resorts or manning the phones & getting inquiries about this? Must be frustrating to not be given direction & info to be able to pass along.
Then there is the heated debate about the "cleaning fee" to be charged if the resort thinks you have smoked in the rooms. Some are afraid that smoky smelling clothes & luggage will incur false charges.
One person stated they will just smoke in their resort room's bathroom with the fan going (SG) then another mentioned the vent systems are tied into several other rooms and the smell will just travel to the other rooms on that vent block/circuit.
Some of the militant non-smokers are stating they will be calling security & taking pics if they see guests smoking on the balconies, even if it is across the way & not affecting them at all. (like security needs to be dragged into this crap)
Reading the majority of that thread just emphasises the mind set of SGs (both sides of the argument) and causes me to think resort CM's will have some major headaches after June 1st.
I wish them (CMs) luck!