It come’s down to restitution fee for guests, after disney security determines what got damaged. If the same guests repeatedly return & do it again, they deserve a temporary ban.
It has been our observation that Dysney has been neglectful and repairs necessary to maintain this beautiful park for years this was particularly evident when we went to the grand Floridian stayed nine days opened our safe and found cade fruit and dirty towels stuffed inside. There were no pretty Mickey towels or candies on our bed. Many stores were closed. There was no buffet food except for prepackaged peanut butter cookies and maybe an apple or two it was horrible. The concierge was extremely apologetic. But that was about it we came back, disappointed in downhearted.
You’re kidding, right? At Disneyland (CA) being banned for life is every crackpot person’s worry who enters the park and things go a lot better. “Temporary” banning isn’t going to work. They need to take the time to fix things and then tighten things with the people who come. It’s all about everything like the dress code to behavior. Thinning the herd of the oddballs will put back the magic! When a “guest” ignores castmembers’ instructons, get backup and remove them! It’s over due.
Most guests appreciate all the work and care that goes into their experience.
As a retired Imagineer it saddens me to hear of vandalism at any of the parks. John Nelson Retired Show Ride Technical Director/ Twilight Zone Tower of Terror.
Disney is the world in microcosm. Good decent people trying to enjoy vs inconsiderate entitled rude twits who think it’s all about them and bugger-all everyone else. Add to that the decline in standards and service. That said, i still love the Mouse ❤️
The problem may also be the length of time one is in the queue. Boredom waiting in line makes it tempting to mar your surroundings? Instead of making the queue more comfortable make it shorter wait times and then there is less time to mark up and damage the place
This issue has always bothered me. Parents let their children run wild & “run a muck”. They let their kids climb on things they shouldn’t & destroy Disney property. There is no respect for the property of others. I have even seen children messing with other people’s things. The generation of those who are parents now, need to know respect for other people’s & companies things. Also manners.
Disney has never been more expensive yet never has been in more disrepair historically, maybe guests feel uninhibited at these prices, or maybe its just raising kids with total disrespect ans disregard for property not belonging to them. Regardless it is losing its magic.
The State of Florida is actually one large sandbar. Many of the structures are simply sinking or in some case splitting. We are not talking bedrock here.
Comments for Disney World Faces Massive Repairs After Guests Wreck Popular Attraction
Benjamin Collins
It come’s down to restitution fee for guests, after disney security determines what got damaged. If the same guests repeatedly return & do it again, they deserve a temporary ban.
Eileen
It has been our observation that Dysney has been neglectful and repairs necessary to maintain this beautiful park for years this was particularly evident when we went to the grand Floridian stayed nine days opened our safe and found cade fruit and dirty towels stuffed inside. There were no pretty Mickey towels or candies on our bed. Many stores were closed. There was no buffet food except for prepackaged peanut butter cookies and maybe an apple or two it was horrible. The concierge was extremely apologetic. But that was about it we came back, disappointed in downhearted.
Sara
Aww it’s not that we think you’re lying, it’s just that we think you’re full of…
Lynn
So weird! We stayed a few weeks ago and it was a great stay. None of what you just mentioned.
Barb
You’re kidding, right? At Disneyland (CA) being banned for life is every crackpot person’s worry who enters the park and things go a lot better. “Temporary” banning isn’t going to work. They need to take the time to fix things and then tighten things with the people who come. It’s all about everything like the dress code to behavior. Thinning the herd of the oddballs will put back the magic! When a “guest” ignores castmembers’ instructons, get backup and remove them! It’s over due.
John Nelson
Most guests appreciate all the work and care that goes into their experience.
As a retired Imagineer it saddens me to hear of vandalism at any of the parks. John Nelson Retired Show Ride Technical Director/ Twilight Zone Tower of Terror.
Rox
Disney is the world in microcosm. Good decent people trying to enjoy vs inconsiderate entitled rude twits who think it’s all about them and bugger-all everyone else. Add to that the decline in standards and service. That said, i still love the Mouse ❤️
Bruenhilde
The problem may also be the length of time one is in the queue. Boredom waiting in line makes it tempting to mar your surroundings? Instead of making the queue more comfortable make it shorter wait times and then there is less time to mark up and damage the place
D
This issue has always bothered me. Parents let their children run wild & “run a muck”. They let their kids climb on things they shouldn’t & destroy Disney property. There is no respect for the property of others. I have even seen children messing with other people’s things. The generation of those who are parents now, need to know respect for other people’s & companies things. Also manners.
John Bjork
Disney has never been more expensive yet never has been in more disrepair historically, maybe guests feel uninhibited at these prices, or maybe its just raising kids with total disrespect ans disregard for property not belonging to them. Regardless it is losing its magic.
Joehawk
The State of Florida is actually one large sandbar. Many of the structures are simply sinking or in some case splitting. We are not talking bedrock here.