Dear Alex
Posted: Fri Mar 30, 2007 11:58 pm
Dear Alex:
I am writing this letter to thank you for being the best guest I have ever served at Walt Disney World. My week was not going well until I met you at the Unload section of Star Tours and asked if your family was interested in doing a Tower Tour – a behind the scenes look at how the attraction works – and a chance to ride again.
It was two days before Christmas and I thought I was not going to have a Merry Christmas. Then you came along and changed it for me. Unlike the other families I have given Tower Tours and Ride Agains to, you were the most grateful one. Not only did you thank me for the wonderful treat, but you gave me a hug, the very first one I ever received from a guest. I am from Hawaii and hugging is the most common way to show Aloha and Ohana on the islands. The others only shook my hand, which is fine. However, the hug reminded me that the Disney magic, which I thought was lost forever because of the ungrateful and selfish guests I have been encountering, is still alive.
Whenever I have bad guest experiences, I think about the day I met you and your parents. It brings comfort to me and makes me feel better to think of my best guest experience. For a six-year-old, you’re very well behaved and mature unlike most of the adults who visit the park. Honestly, they don’t care about anyone’s safety or feelings – especially the Cast Members.
Though I have had many great guest experiences at Disney World, none of them will ever be as magical and wonderful as yours. To hear your mom say that you folks were having a great day thanks to Star Tours made me feel great the whole day. Those words continue to play in my mind because it’s very comforting to know that there are guests out there who appreciate what you do for them. I wish there were more guests like you to show us that the Disney magic is still alive.
I will always remember you and what you have done for me. Thank you for being the greatest guest I have ever served at Disney World.
Have a magical day,
Ryan :) ;) :mickey2: :bouncemic
I am writing this letter to thank you for being the best guest I have ever served at Walt Disney World. My week was not going well until I met you at the Unload section of Star Tours and asked if your family was interested in doing a Tower Tour – a behind the scenes look at how the attraction works – and a chance to ride again.
It was two days before Christmas and I thought I was not going to have a Merry Christmas. Then you came along and changed it for me. Unlike the other families I have given Tower Tours and Ride Agains to, you were the most grateful one. Not only did you thank me for the wonderful treat, but you gave me a hug, the very first one I ever received from a guest. I am from Hawaii and hugging is the most common way to show Aloha and Ohana on the islands. The others only shook my hand, which is fine. However, the hug reminded me that the Disney magic, which I thought was lost forever because of the ungrateful and selfish guests I have been encountering, is still alive.
Whenever I have bad guest experiences, I think about the day I met you and your parents. It brings comfort to me and makes me feel better to think of my best guest experience. For a six-year-old, you’re very well behaved and mature unlike most of the adults who visit the park. Honestly, they don’t care about anyone’s safety or feelings – especially the Cast Members.
Though I have had many great guest experiences at Disney World, none of them will ever be as magical and wonderful as yours. To hear your mom say that you folks were having a great day thanks to Star Tours made me feel great the whole day. Those words continue to play in my mind because it’s very comforting to know that there are guests out there who appreciate what you do for them. I wish there were more guests like you to show us that the Disney magic is still alive.
I will always remember you and what you have done for me. Thank you for being the greatest guest I have ever served at Disney World.
Have a magical day,
Ryan :) ;) :mickey2: :bouncemic