Give it time. In 10 years or so, DS will probably have a tattoo parlour and all the princesses will be tatted up.What if the tattoos were Disney themed?
Before you waste your time and money, Crews Cup at Yacht/Beach, worst service! Was there Friday night, as always, very crowded. It was pouring outside, probably reason for crowd. It took about 30 minutes to get a booth for four, not their fault. Server walked over to us four times, stating I’ll be right back to clear ur table. Finally cleared, stated I’ll be back to wipe down table. Never came back, no menus. I finally flagged down a leader who was very very attentive, took our order, cleaned table. Leader disappears. My order was wrong when it arrived and my friend had to ask a third person for wine she ordered. Been there before, service was ok. I think I’ll find a new lounge (could also see first server’s tattoos on her wrist).
Indeed, tattoos have no bearing on hygiene nor ability to perform a job. However, I would guess that the OP was suggesting a variant on the "Broken windows theory".
If the server doesn't follow small rules (no visible tats) and receives no corrective action, then it may follow that they won't follow bigger rules (prompt service, cleanliness of the table, accuracy of orders, etc).
Just my 2 cents.
And OP mentioned getting bad service. Not that the tattoos ruined their meal. It wasn't because of the tattoos. It was because of the bad service. The tattoo thing was an aside.Or they could just be busy, like the OP mentioned at the very beginning of their post.
And OP mentioned getting bad service. Not that the tattoos ruined their meal. It wasn't because of the tattoos. It was because of the bad service. The tattoo thing was an aside.
Totally agree.And as was also mentioned the weather turned quite nasty fairly quickly. Complete with tornadoes. I was staying at the Swan, watching the weather. The resort restaurants all booked up in no time at all. I'm sure Disney was not prepared. Sounds like they were trying, but understaffed.
Taking the OP at his/her word, it doesn't seem like just being busy could account for the multitude of issues along with a significant delay in even getting the table cleaned.Or they could just be busy, like the OP mentioned at the very beginning of their post.
Taking the OP at his/her word, it doesn't seem like just being busy could account for the multitude of issues along with a significant delay in even getting the table cleaned.
Not buying it. Yes, I'm a former server (aren't we all?)
This server required 4 trips to finally clear the table, never wipe it down, no menus, no order taken.Being short staffed and busier than usual could account for it. Don't forget there were tornadoes not to far from WDW. Could easily be some staff couldn't make it in because of that.
And OP mentioned getting bad service. Not that the tattoos ruined their meal. It wasn't because of the tattoos. It was because of the bad service. The tattoo thing was an aside.
An aside that wasn't necessary. OP just wanted to drive home the point that her service was horrible and even worse, the server had a tattoo. Or else it wouldn't have been posted.
Why is it not necessary? That's your opinion. The OP has a right to share their experience and on top of bad service, they noted that the Disney employee was also breaking the employee rules. Whether or not you agree with the Disney employee rules or think that they are 'behind the times' is of no consequence. It might be like commenting on the terrible service at Chef Mickey's then noting that Mickey also broke character before he made it 'backstage.'
Disney is very clear on their policy. No visible tattoos. The OP had a very rough night w extremely poor service and a cm basically out of compliance w the dress code. We didn’t create the dress code, Disney did and every single c, agrees to uphold the dress code.
I don’t know why folks are nitpicking the mention of it. I don’t care if you have a cutesy butterfly or full sleeves. Don’t care. Spdisney dies care. I would be very surprised to see any tattoo on any cm. It just added to their crappy night.
We can let the nitpicking on the op go now
As far as Disney, it is a Disney-look rule. ANY position is not supposed to have visible tattoos - which is why sometimes you see CMs with flesh-colored sleeves on or wraps similar to bandages. They also get very adept at using pancake theater make-up to cover them.
What if the tattoos were Disney themed?
Disney is very clear on their policy. No visible tattoos. The OP had a very rough night w extremely poor service and a cm basically out of compliance w the dress code. We didn’t create the dress code, Disney did and every single c, agrees to uphold the dress code.
FWIW, I'm a doctor and where I live, most of us would not let a tattoo show. My husband & a couple of male friends (all doctors) had piercings (and pony tails) and let them grow over/be cut. No one said they had to, but they did out of courtesy for the patients. Because it's not about us.I wonder if you would post a scathing review of your doctor if you found out they had a tattoo.
We aren't in the 1920s anymore. Body art doesn't effect someone's ability to perform their job. If you're going to complain about poor service, have at it. Don't unjustifiably nitpick because you saw ink on someone's wrist.