Two SCMs Reported to GRO
Posted: Sun Jul 20, 2008 9:36 pm
A few days ago I was on line for TSM at DCA. (Major differences are no FP line and almost the entire queue is outside. No theming, and the line is much shorter (30-40 minute wait times are usual) and the stairs are after unload instead of before load.) At that time I the line was about 40 minutes and I was told the single rider line was about 30 but could be longer, so I took the standby line.
Anyway, I am behind a woman who is also by herself. So there are a couple of groups of people, the woman, me and some groups behind me. I am chatting a bit with the people behind me. When we get to the glasses distribution, the woman picks up four pair of glasses, and also makes a call on a cell phone. (All the people in the group ahead of her had their own glasses.)
When we get to the grouper, who asks party size, she says "four"! When I get to the grouper I tell him the woman was in line for almost 40 minutes with nobody else, and had made a phone call after she picked up the four pair of glasses.
I then see her waving to three people who are cutting through the single rider line, a boy about 8, a guy in his 20s and another guy in his 40s. At this time I again attract the attention of the grouper and tell him these people are cutting the line and pointing to them. The grouper takes absolutely no action, so I noted his nametag.
I then went over to disabled load/unload, as I was in an ECV. After I got off, I asked the woman at the console to call a manager or coordinator for me. A few minutes later a coordinator comes up and I relay what had happened to him.
His comment was that the attraction has only been open for three weeks and they did not have all their procedures in place yet. At some point in our conversation I told him that I was reporting this blatant example of line cutting as a guest and not as a CM. But he took the position that he really did not expect anything to be done about something like that.
I was extremely surprised about his reaction to my reporting the incident. I Thought about it overnight and on Thursday when all the convention activities were at Disneyland Park I went over to DCA Guest Relations and reported both the CM and the coordinator. I commented that if the CM did not want to make a fuss in the load area, they could have easily had some Security people there to talk to the four people when they reached unload.
At least the person in GRO appeared to realize the seriousness of the matter and took notes and was going to discuss it with a GRO Manager and more than likely also the Attraction Manager.
Anyway, I am behind a woman who is also by herself. So there are a couple of groups of people, the woman, me and some groups behind me. I am chatting a bit with the people behind me. When we get to the glasses distribution, the woman picks up four pair of glasses, and also makes a call on a cell phone. (All the people in the group ahead of her had their own glasses.)
When we get to the grouper, who asks party size, she says "four"! When I get to the grouper I tell him the woman was in line for almost 40 minutes with nobody else, and had made a phone call after she picked up the four pair of glasses.
I then see her waving to three people who are cutting through the single rider line, a boy about 8, a guy in his 20s and another guy in his 40s. At this time I again attract the attention of the grouper and tell him these people are cutting the line and pointing to them. The grouper takes absolutely no action, so I noted his nametag.
I then went over to disabled load/unload, as I was in an ECV. After I got off, I asked the woman at the console to call a manager or coordinator for me. A few minutes later a coordinator comes up and I relay what had happened to him.
His comment was that the attraction has only been open for three weeks and they did not have all their procedures in place yet. At some point in our conversation I told him that I was reporting this blatant example of line cutting as a guest and not as a CM. But he took the position that he really did not expect anything to be done about something like that.
I was extremely surprised about his reaction to my reporting the incident. I Thought about it overnight and on Thursday when all the convention activities were at Disneyland Park I went over to DCA Guest Relations and reported both the CM and the coordinator. I commented that if the CM did not want to make a fuss in the load area, they could have easily had some Security people there to talk to the four people when they reached unload.
At least the person in GRO appeared to realize the seriousness of the matter and took notes and was going to discuss it with a GRO Manager and more than likely also the Attraction Manager.