Luv Bunnies
DIS Veteran
- Joined
- Sep 3, 2006
I saw a new Disney World commercial the other day that's had me thinking. I've only seen it once so I might not have the exact details right. This family is checking into their resort and the CM asks if she can do anything to make their stay more magical. They start listing the things they want to do (ride the monorail, relax at the pool, etc.). It all seems routine and doable until the daughter says, "Have lunch with a princess!" The CM says, "Let me see what I can do." And she goes to work on her computer with pixie dust swirling around. Then they show the family doing all the things they listed, including a meal with Cinderella.
My first thought was, "Really, they didn't make an ADR for CRT and they were able to get in that quickly?" Is Disney setting false expectations with this commercial? Will the unseasoned visitors think, "We don't have to make any reservations because our front desk CM will make it all happen for us when we get there." At the end of the commercial, they show the family returning to the resort after their perfect day. They give the CM a look of happiness and disbelief that she was able to make their dreams come true. The CM just smiles at them. Cute commercial, but a bit unrealistic, perhaps? Has anyone else seen it?
My first thought was, "Really, they didn't make an ADR for CRT and they were able to get in that quickly?" Is Disney setting false expectations with this commercial? Will the unseasoned visitors think, "We don't have to make any reservations because our front desk CM will make it all happen for us when we get there." At the end of the commercial, they show the family returning to the resort after their perfect day. They give the CM a look of happiness and disbelief that she was able to make their dreams come true. The CM just smiles at them. Cute commercial, but a bit unrealistic, perhaps? Has anyone else seen it?