I feel like Disney often allows folks memories to be more true than reality. My example of this is how folks always seem to bring up Disney's customer service yet when I am in business circles, it is companies such as Chick-fil-a or Four Season that lead in customer service-- it has been at least 20 years since I've heard anyone in business talk about Disney as a customer service leader. I took a long break from Disney visits but alas my wife and daughter are big fans. Now last weekend I had a good laugh when they finally saw something as I would.
Our waitress offered the non-alcoholic 50th special drink they had, they mentioned how it comes in this special 50th cup -- the look on their faces I think we all broke out laughing when they brought a small plastic cup that is about the equivalent of a Dixie cup.
CaptainAmerica 18 days ago "Disney tickets never expire" and "Disney tickets will never expire" are two different statements. MickeyLuv'r 18 days ago Again, this is actually what I was told, not that it really matters. I even recall the specific location: the Guest Services booth at the IG, and who was with me. That was before MYW tickets. And I chuckled at the CM who said it. He didn't like that I chuckled. From there he mansplained- er Disney-splained? Since then, well, have you ever tried to upgrade a park ticket?
Go to 3 different Guest Services CM's and they will almost certainly all tell you a different price. Maybe things are different now that tickets are date specific, but somehow I doubt it. In , a front gate CM even told me park tickets can't be upgraded!
I can think of many times CM's have said things to me that were flat out not true. That is a big part of why I read these forums. Another somewhat funny example I recall was. On WDW's website, rooms that face towards Bay Lake are now called either "standard view" or "lake view.
WDW's Club level is sometimes called club level, and sometimes called 'concierge level' even though the ground floor of CR has a 'concierge desk' that is available to every CR guest. To matters even worse, the Contemporary also has 2 club level areas. One of CR's club levels is called the "Atrium club," even though it is located on the 12th floor. CR's other, smaller, less well-known club level is located on the 14th floor there is no 13th floor at CR.
The smaller club level is called - get this - the "Tower Club Level. Two of the rooms face Bay Lake, and 1 faces MK. All three are categorized as 'standard' view rooms. Nowadays, most club level rooms and suites are listed on WDW's webpage, but for many years that was not the case.
He kept trying to tell me I didn't know what I was talking about, and kept quoting me the price of a 1 bedroom 'suite' at "Bay Lake Tower" DVC, and that the Atrium of CR is the open lobby that extended above the monorail. In any event, the above names all terribly overlap one another. I long thought the 14th floor of CR was an internet myth, because it initially took me quite a few calls to find a CM that knew what I was calling about whenever I attempted to call WDW for pricing.
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