CityPass
Posted: Sun Feb 17, 2008 3:11 pm
Oh, how I love and hate thee at the same time. They offer a great deal to our wonderful guests who understand how to use them. But boy do they also bring out the SGs a lot.
So, the tickets say right on them that they are not valid in not presented ATTACHED to the book still. So I had some guy the other day come up to my window with his families 8 or 9 CityPass D-Tickets. He puts them down on the counter and says they they tried to go to the gates with them (which you do at every other park) but was told to come back out to the booths. So I go "Ok, CityPass. Do you have the books with you as well?" to which he glares at me and says they are in the car. So I tell him that I cannot process the tickets with out them. He gets mad at me and says that he is going to stand there until he gets his tickets. So I told him he can do that, but I still need the books for the tickets. He says he wasn't going back out to the car to get them. I say that I am sorry, but, again, I need to book to process them. I also told him that normally that would void the tickets, but we would still honor them WITH THE BOOKS. And I guess all he heard was that the tickets were void, so I had to repeat that we would honor them SEVERAL TIMES before it sunk in. But the guy was still insistent on not leaving till he got his tickets. I was so ready at that point to tell him he was more than welcome to stand there as long as he didn't interfere with other guests making purchases and wave the next person on over. But, alas, I talk big in the wake of it. Prolly woulda just called a lead over and let them repeat what I had just said really.
So, while all this was going on with him, one of the women he was with says "Well, I have MY book!" to which I told her I can issue her ticket, but still need to other books to do the other tickets. But that didn't seem to get it across to them that I still needed all the books.
But this still doesnt rival the time a guy had his Disneyland ticket taken by Universal and him not seeing it till he gave us the books. That was a fun one too... Or the families of 10 with N-Tickets. Those are fun too.
And this is why Disney is such a fun place for me to work. You get a lot of great guests who make it worth you while to put up with people like this. And then you get to go and laugh about the people who are PITAs later and still be happy. I don't think you can get that much elsewhere. Maybe some retail, but not all.
So, the tickets say right on them that they are not valid in not presented ATTACHED to the book still. So I had some guy the other day come up to my window with his families 8 or 9 CityPass D-Tickets. He puts them down on the counter and says they they tried to go to the gates with them (which you do at every other park) but was told to come back out to the booths. So I go "Ok, CityPass. Do you have the books with you as well?" to which he glares at me and says they are in the car. So I tell him that I cannot process the tickets with out them. He gets mad at me and says that he is going to stand there until he gets his tickets. So I told him he can do that, but I still need the books for the tickets. He says he wasn't going back out to the car to get them. I say that I am sorry, but, again, I need to book to process them. I also told him that normally that would void the tickets, but we would still honor them WITH THE BOOKS. And I guess all he heard was that the tickets were void, so I had to repeat that we would honor them SEVERAL TIMES before it sunk in. But the guy was still insistent on not leaving till he got his tickets. I was so ready at that point to tell him he was more than welcome to stand there as long as he didn't interfere with other guests making purchases and wave the next person on over. But, alas, I talk big in the wake of it. Prolly woulda just called a lead over and let them repeat what I had just said really.
So, while all this was going on with him, one of the women he was with says "Well, I have MY book!" to which I told her I can issue her ticket, but still need to other books to do the other tickets. But that didn't seem to get it across to them that I still needed all the books.
But this still doesnt rival the time a guy had his Disneyland ticket taken by Universal and him not seeing it till he gave us the books. That was a fun one too... Or the families of 10 with N-Tickets. Those are fun too.
And this is why Disney is such a fun place for me to work. You get a lot of great guests who make it worth you while to put up with people like this. And then you get to go and laugh about the people who are PITAs later and still be happy. I don't think you can get that much elsewhere. Maybe some retail, but not all.