Disney: So... The Magic's COMPLETELY Gone.
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Sure thing, here's the translation for my foreign friends to understand clearly:
- Taking photos is indeed a delightful experience!
Please note:
- At the security checkpoint of Shanghai Disneyland, I noticed that some staff had an unsatisfactory attitude.
- This may be due to the large number of people on that day or other reasons. Regardless, they seemed quite unhappy.
- (Later, I learned from other visitors that it might be because some people didn't follow the rules and caused quite a headache for the staff.)
- Cultural tip: In popular tourist attractions in China, there will be a considerable amount of foot traffic, especially during holiday periods. This can impact the work pressure and emotions of service personnel. It's always good to adjust your expectations and remain patient when crowds are large.
- This is purely based on my feelings as an ordinary visitor.
- Ultimately, the key thing is to have fun, enjoy your travels and get along harmoniously!
#Disney #ShanghaiDisneyland
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Whenever I see tourists giving staff a hard time just for asking them to park their strollers in the designated area, I totally understand why the staff don't seem happy.
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Yeah, I can understand that feeling.
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As someone who's been to all the Disney parks in Asia, let me share my thoughts. Shanghai is the most relaxed about bringing items in – they even allow outside food. Their staff are likely the lowest paid and work the hardest; I won't comment further on that, but you should try to understand their situation. Japan's Disney has the best atmosphere and staff attitude, definitely worth a visit. However, when it comes to the actual attractions and fun, I still think Shanghai's is the best.
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Isn't Shanghai allowing outside food only because they got sued?