Re: Rude CMs............ On Their Day Off!
Posted: Wed Mar 23, 2011 3:38 pm
Now that you've had the 'warm' welcome,cool off with your favorite beverage from the BDoSGT.
Stories about guest behavior in theme parks.
https://unclewalts.com/forum/
If its the dept. I'm thinking of, I don't understand why people have problems with asking a few simple questions...guests and CMs alike.heilh0und wrote:I work for a section of one of the parks that is rather small. Part of our role is to ask guests in the park questions about their visit to improve guest experience. We get a lot of people who don't want to talk to us, so it sometimes makes our job difficult.
It is great when we get cast members who are nice enough to talk to us, but unfortunately, sometimes they use their badges as a way of blowing us off. I have had a lot of guests who try to flash their badges and walk off, as if it entitles them to not talk to us, so I have come up with a few handy come backs :)
I flash them my badge, and then say, where was I... oh yes... could you please...
I get excited and say, "Oh wow, I work here too! Isn't that awesome! Could you now please..."
Or I say, "Oh, don't worry, we love cast members too! Now could you please..."
Thankfully, usually they realize at this point that they won't be escaping my clutches so easily :)
If we give you complaints, do they get recorded? If I go to guest relations, I feel like they just say something to make you feel better, but the complaints don't get recorded.heilh0und wrote:I work for a section of one of the parks that is rather small. Part of our role is to ask guests in the park questions about their visit to improve guest experience. We get a lot of people who don't want to talk to us, so it sometimes makes our job difficult.
It is great when we get cast members who are nice enough to talk to us, but unfortunately, sometimes they use their badges as a way of blowing us off. I have had a lot of guests who try to flash their badges and walk off, as if it entitles them to not talk to us, so I have come up with a few handy come backs :)
I flash them my badge, and then say, where was I... oh yes... could you please...
I get excited and say, "Oh wow, I work here too! Isn't that awesome! Could you now please..."
Or I say, "Oh, don't worry, we love cast members too! Now could you please..."
Thankfully, usually they realize at this point that they won't be escaping my clutches so easily :)
I see where they're coming from, lots of places don't want their employees to answer surveys like that. For instance, at Universal they'll first ask if you work for Disney, Sea World, Universal, etc. and if so the survey ends right there. When I first started with Disney I thought we weren't allowed to answer those surveys until I found out differently.Freak wrote:If its the dept. I'm thinking of, I don't understand why people have problems with asking a few simple questions...guests and CMs alike.
Just because you work there doesn't mean you aren't allowed to answer questions. After all, you are visiting the park as a guest, aren't you? A few people in my dept swear that you can't answer any questions about that questionnaire because you work for the company and you'd provide a "skew" to the data collected. Not really, least not in my opinion. Just because you work here doesn't mean you don't have an opinion about how the park operates...
I always answer questions for those CMs, it's possibly THE BEST WAY to improve things in the Resort. What better way than to TELL THE COMPANY HOW YOU FEEL ABOUT WHATEVER ISSUE YOU HAVE??
But people can't be bothered for all 10 seconds or whatever it takes. And then they complain because we don't do something this way or it takes too long to do that...hey, maybe you should tell someone!
I enjoyed the stay,but your survey SUCKS. :mad:ectomstr wrote:Working or not for Disney, I've never liked surveys. Windows Vista made it even worse.
"Did you enjoy your stay?" Yes.
"Are you sure?" Yes....
"Truely?" Yes...!
"Honestly?" YES!!!
"Are you postivie?" YES #$#@!$%!!!!!
XD
"Even though you, the administrator, owner of this computer, personally installed this software, there might be a possibility that this program is dangerous. Do you want to run it?"ectomstr wrote:Working or not for Disney, I've never liked surveys. Windows Vista made it even worse.