DisneyMom93
DisneyMom
- Joined
- Jul 2, 2012
Wow. Did you delete them? I don't think I would have. I would have probably just offered not to post them online. But I can see being taken aback by the request and not knowing what to say or do at the moment.Probably one CM doing their job. Disney spends millions of dollars creating and protecting their image. Negative means lost revenue. The fact that very little was in the news about WDW and Irma wasn't just by chance, Disney controlled the reporting and forbid camera crews from shooting on Disney property.
I was talking pictures at the new Kidani when I noticed a security guard following me and he told me to stop taking pictures and wanted my ID. I was dumb struck and demanded a supervisor. The supervisor/manager explained that they had been watching me all morning and some of the pictures that I took were of less desirable areas of the resort and that Disney only wants us to remember the best. I was asked to delete pictures that were not typical of family photos. I wasn't backstage, or taking pictures of backstage. Upon returning home I contacted Disney and explained that the encounter was upsetting and that I would like information on their photo policy. I never got a response.
Bill
It's funny that Disney thinks people will believe it's really THAT magical that hurricanes don't affect it.
They should be proud to show the damage and just how quickly they cleaned it up and got it operational and "magical" again.