Goody bags?
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We just had a situation this week at TL. A Guest from the UK lost her prescription glasses and filled out a Lost & Found Card. Around Park Closing one of the sets of glasses turned in belonged to that Guest.
One of our GR people tried to call, and even got a manager's approval for the phone operator to make an international call, as the cell phone number provided was from UK. Unfortunately the Guest phone company did not relay the incoming call.
The location where the Guest was staying was a couple of miles from where the GR person lived; so after she had dinner she and her husband drove to the Guests location. Nobody was home so they left a note.
The next morning I took a phone call from the Guest and passed the phone to the other person there. About an hour later the Guest showed up to retrieve the glasses and presented a large (probably about $25) bouquet to the other CM. Anyway, the two coordinators who were on duty, as well as the manager, did allow the CM to keep the flowers and take them home with her.
Everyone was very surprised at the Guests reaction.
One of our GR people tried to call, and even got a manager's approval for the phone operator to make an international call, as the cell phone number provided was from UK. Unfortunately the Guest phone company did not relay the incoming call.
The location where the Guest was staying was a couple of miles from where the GR person lived; so after she had dinner she and her husband drove to the Guests location. Nobody was home so they left a note.
The next morning I took a phone call from the Guest and passed the phone to the other person there. About an hour later the Guest showed up to retrieve the glasses and presented a large (probably about $25) bouquet to the other CM. Anyway, the two coordinators who were on duty, as well as the manager, did allow the CM to keep the flowers and take them home with her.
Everyone was very surprised at the Guests reaction.
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Wow, that was really nice of the guest!Cheshire Figment wrote:We just had a situation this week at TL. A Guest from the UK lost her prescription glasses and filled out a Lost & Found Card. Around Park Closing one of the sets of glasses turned in belonged to that Guest.
The next morning I took a phone call from the Guest and passed the phone to the other person there. About an hour later the Guest showed up to retrieve the glasses and presented a large (probably about $25) bouquet to the other CM. Anyway, the two coordinators who were on duty, as well as the manager, did allow the CM to keep the flowers and take them home with her.
Everyone was very surprised at the Guests reaction.
I'm curious- why would you have problems with bottles that have screw caps? What kind of bottles do they expect you to use?Doctor McKey wrote:The policy is that it is a clear plastic bottle with clear liquid. I only use bottle that have a screw cap on them in my sleeve for sanitary reasons. I have had this fight with the "blue bloods" often and I win 99% of the time on the first try. Now if a CM uses a twist on bottle, they should make every efort to make it one that does not indictae a certin product... Like Pepsi or what ever.
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I think Dr. McKey is referring to preferring to use a screw-top bottle, as opposed to the nozzle-top bottles that are provided. Basic thinking would be that the nozzle is exposed to who knows what, whereas a screw-on cap would keep the who knows what off the surfaces you drink from.
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Thank you.. could have not said it enough... I am a former first responder and as such have learned what bad oogie boogies are out their.. the diseases that the kids bring to the parks are sometimes unbearable... I have already caught pneumonia 2 in 2 years from Disneys unwashed...hhsrat wrote:I think Dr. McKey is referring to preferring to use a screw-top bottle, as opposed to the nozzle-top bottles that are provided. Basic thinking would be that the nozzle is exposed to who knows what, whereas a screw-on cap would keep the who knows what off the surfaces you drink from.
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very well said! Sorry you have to keep saying it over and over - obviously self entitled people are NEVER going to "get it" Polite CM's will always be "on stage" and wouldnt dream of disappointing a Stupid Guest that hand them a bag of crap... the CM of course will accept the stupid guests bag of crap in front of the stupid guest.GRUMPY PIRATE wrote:If that is true, they why do you and mommie feel the need to post not only on one, but two different discussion boards?
If you were trying to be altruistic in your "gift" giving, why didn't you remain anonymous?
its because of a sense of entitlement and your ego's that are telling you its okay, despite any information your receive to the contrary.
I feel sorry for the poor CM's that may get a raw deal out of your self justified boondoggle.
(and there are at least 50,000 runners/volunteers that witnessed the top of the water glasses freezing over, some volunteers were shouting "slushies" or "frozen water" I have NEVER seen water freeze that fast - but you could squeeze the cup and break up the "ice" so it wasnt a thick layer by any means - just confirmation that it was FREAKING cold marathon day!)
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Just thought y'all might find this Board X post interesting:
"Update as promised. I received a call from Anna in Guest Services. She told me that guests are allowed to give "nominal" gifts to CM's and stated that the small bags of wrapped candy fell in that type of nominal gift. It is up to the CM to accept or decline the gift. She stated that CM would never be disciplined or fired for taking a small token given by a guest. She told me it was a great ideal and when she worked as a CM in the park, guest often brought small gifts for CM's. She stated that this happens more frequently around the holidays. No flames here, just reporting as promised what Guest Services told me from my email."
"Update as promised. I received a call from Anna in Guest Services. She told me that guests are allowed to give "nominal" gifts to CM's and stated that the small bags of wrapped candy fell in that type of nominal gift. It is up to the CM to accept or decline the gift. She stated that CM would never be disciplined or fired for taking a small token given by a guest. She told me it was a great ideal and when she worked as a CM in the park, guest often brought small gifts for CM's. She stated that this happens more frequently around the holidays. No flames here, just reporting as promised what Guest Services told me from my email."
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I am sure guest services CALLED her back.
so there you have it CM's, anna in guest services has given you ALL permission to ignore the rules you work under.
..or HAS she??
so there you have it CM's, anna in guest services has given you ALL permission to ignore the rules you work under.
..or HAS she??

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Pity we don't work for Anna. I also pity any CM who tries to use this report to justify accepting something their manager decides is more than "nominal".LadySiren wrote:Just thought y'all might find this Board X post interesting:
"Update as promised. I received a call from Anna in Guest Services. She told me that guests are allowed to give "nominal" gifts to CM's and stated that the small bags of wrapped candy fell in that type of nominal gift. It is up to the CM to accept or decline the gift. She stated that CM would never be disciplined or fired for taking a small token given by a guest. She told me it was a great ideal and when she worked as a CM in the park, guest often brought small gifts for CM's. She stated that this happens more frequently around the holidays. No flames here, just reporting as promised what Guest Services told me from my email."
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Good points Zazu.Zazu wrote:Pity we don't work for Anna. I also pity any CM who tries to use this report to justify accepting something their manager decides is more than "nominal".

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Me "hello "Anna"I would like to book the Wishes Dessert Party.
Anna: "Sorry but it's not available ,it closed after January.
Me: Excuse me but is is open I've seen several bookings.
Anna: sorry but I can't find it you must be mistaking.
I just told her not to bother and thank you ,called back and talked to "John".
Within five minutes I got my reservation.
Anna: "Sorry but it's not available ,it closed after January.
Me: Excuse me but is is open I've seen several bookings.
Anna: sorry but I can't find it you must be mistaking.
I just told her not to bother and thank you ,called back and talked to "John".
Within five minutes I got my reservation.