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Originally Posted by €uroMeinke
I presume you can still send comments in an email? Or even write a letter if you need it to be on paper.
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Originally Posted by Stan4dSteph
Yep.
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Um, that's Yep on email, but NO on letters.
The freaky part is the teams of drones who will scan your letter for any mention of a Disney resort visit, then immediately close your letter and return it to you ... apparently with a form letter explaining their new policy.
Interesting about email. But how do you get an appropriate email address?
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BTW, the legal system is designed perfectly well to be rid of the nuisance suits this policy is designed to discourage. Disney can "demurrer" to each one of them, and the cases will be thrown out of court pretty quick. But that is something lawyers do, and lawyers charge for.
The human system is what's broken. But Disney has to deal with the current human system when it decides to charge each current human $100 to enter the parks. (One-Day Hopper just went up to $94.)
Telling your paying customers they can't complain or comment in writing is a poor way to respond to the current human system. It may be efficient, but it's insulting to your so-called "guests." Remember, Disney is supposed to treat its visitors as guests, not as customers. And this is a lame way to treat even your customers, much less your guests.