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Re: Wearing IDs on stage and off the clock
Posted: Sun Sep 19, 2010 11:42 am
by GuestJockey
kurtisnelson wrote:And to further that:
Burger, fries and drink at QSR: $10.
Same at cast cafeteria: $5 + tastes good.
Wait, Florida's Cast Cafe's taste good? I am now officially jealous. On the Left Coast it's:
Burger & Fries at QSR with CM discount: $7
Burger & Fries at the Inn Between: $6 with a side of food poisoning
I'll pay the $1 any day.
Re: Wearing IDs on stage and off the clock
Posted: Sun Sep 19, 2010 12:18 pm
by kurtisnelson
GuestJockey wrote:Wait, Florida's Cast Cafe's taste good? I am now officially jealous. On the Left Coast it's:
Burger & Fries at QSR with CM discount: $7
Burger & Fries at the Inn Between: $6 with a side of food poisoning
I'll pay the $1 any day.
We don't get a CM discount on in-park QSRs sadly.
Re: Wearing IDs on stage and off the clock
Posted: Sun Sep 19, 2010 8:53 pm
by glendalais
GuestJockey wrote:Wait, Florida's Cast Cafe's taste good? I am now officially jealous. On the Left Coast it's:
Burger & Fries at QSR with CM discount: $7
Burger & Fries at the Inn Between: $6 with a side of food poisoning
I'll pay the $1 any day.
(Emphasis mine.)
Honestly, not really. But they're not Sodexo (Sodexhell?) by any means. Most are run by Aramark, best known at DLR for handling costume laundry for Third Shift/Technical costumes.
Some of the Cast Commissaries here do have Subway franchises, which is a nice break from the normal fare.
kurtisnelson wrote:We don't get a CM discount on in-park QSRs sadly.
Except at DAK. It's a holdover from the days when it didn't have any TS, apparently.
Re: Wearing IDs on stage and off the clock
Posted: Sun Sep 19, 2010 9:29 pm
by kurtisnelson
glendalais wrote:Honestly, not really. But they're not Sodexo (Sodexhell?) by any means. Most are run by Aramark, best known at DLR for handling costume laundry for Third Shift/Technical costumes.
I have Sodexo back at school, Aramark is SO much better. But yeah, Take 5 at DHS and the Mouseketeria both have Subways in them which is handy.
Re: Wearing IDs on stage and off the clock
Posted: Tue Sep 21, 2010 10:49 am
by ttztotdca50
hhsrat wrote:Backstage vending machine: $1.25 for a 20 oz coke.
Onstage vending machine or ODF Cart: $2.50 for 20 oz
Merchandise location where I get my discount: $1.73 for 20 oz.
Hmmmm...
Now that you mention it, I'd get free drinks...
Alright that's it. Backstage I go! :p:
(kidding...sort of...)
Re: Wearing IDs on stage and off the clock
Posted: Tue Sep 21, 2010 9:32 pm
by Freak
Free sodas FTW.
Re: Wearing IDs on stage and off the clock
Posted: Wed Sep 22, 2010 5:42 pm
by kurtisnelson
Freak wrote:Free sodas FTW.
Part of the food & bev union contract?
Re: Wearing IDs on stage and off the clock
Posted: Wed Sep 22, 2010 9:16 pm
by glendalais
kurtisnelson wrote:Part of the food & bev union contract?
Not really (though I'm sure there's a provision on it somewhere). It's part of WDP&R Food & Beverage's Operating Guidelines. Most restaurants off-property do allow their employees free drinks, and Disney follows the industry standard in the matter.
Re: Wearing IDs on stage and off the clock
Posted: Wed Sep 22, 2010 9:32 pm
by kurtisnelson
glendalais wrote:Not really (though I'm sure there's a provision on it somewhere). It's part of WDP&R Food & Beverage's Operating Guidelines. Most restaurants off-property do allow their employees free drinks, and Disney follows the industry standard in the matter.
I noticed it in the policy, I'm betting the union got it put in there at some point in time.
Re: Wearing IDs on stage and off the clock
Posted: Wed Sep 22, 2010 9:43 pm
by ttztotdca50
Is it all of Food and Beverage or just ODV? Because the cashiers at the Inn always ask if we're "ODV", not "F&B".