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Re: Shopping with Disney on line complaint

Posted: Thu Sep 28, 2006 11:16 am
by Alyssa3467
Zazu wrote:I honestly recommend you send your letter, including the exact times and dates of your calls, including names whenever possible, and send it to whomever is in charge of Disneyshopping.com these days. (I honestly don't know if it's still part of the Company or if it was sold to A Kids Place along with the Disney Stores, but I suspect it's the former.)
As far as I know, The Children's Place only controls The Disney Store. DisneyShopping.com and the catalog are still owned by Disney, and standard Cast Discount policies apply. At The Disney Store, on the other hand, it's a 30% discount for all Disney employees, regardless of whether you normally get an A or B discount.

Re: Shopping with Disney on line complaint

Posted: Thu Oct 12, 2006 4:59 pm
by kelli giorgio
[quote="Zazu"]My apologies, Tiggernut, for failing to put in enough smilies that you could read my attitude between my words. (I blame the rum -- 11 nights aboard the Disney Wonder and I've consuemed my fair share!)

Quite rightly so. If I knew the correct address, I would surely have given it to you in my first post. As I'm not even sure disneyshopping is still part of the Company, I honestly don't know. As I'm quite literally "at sea" this week, I can't even use my usual channels to look it up. If no one has posted the correct address to this thread by next week, I'll turn on my reference engine and see what I can find for you.

Sorry I got off on the wrong foot with you. It's hard to see either of them past this beak. ]

How is the "Wonder"? I just went on the "Magic" for my honeymoon and loved every minute. We docked Sat. so I am slowley getting my land legs back.

Re: Shopping with Disney on line complaint

Posted: Thu Oct 12, 2006 10:12 pm
by Zazu
kelli giorgio wrote:How is the "Wonder"? I just went on the "Magic" for my honeymoon and loved every minute. We docked Sat. so I am slowley getting my land legs back.
The ships are very similar, as are the casts. This trip we had an especially knowledgable and helpful assistant server who really knew her wines.

Entertainment is equvalent, given the different lengths of cruises on the two ships. Some better, some worse, and you might not agree with me on which is which.

The food was, if anything, better than recent trips on the Magic, but then the kitchen crew was energized by having their first cruise of more than four nights, and had something to prove -- which they did.

Given cruises with equal length and the same ports of call, I'd have no reason to prefer one ship over another. Variations from cruise to cruise are greather than the differences ship to ship.