^ Employees have always used the public restrooms, so I doubt there's a rule preventing it.
Oh ok, interesting. I know it's a big no no at Disney, so that's why I was always confused about that. Either way, that was the least of my concerns that day lol, it was just odd.
Yeah that seems valid for them to use guest bathrooms. I personally think that it's kinda invalid to judge customer service in one if the busiest times of the year. Many TM's are stressed, and to be frank were probably annoyed at having to work Christmas Day. It's very easy to maintain high levels of customer service in times of extreme demand as I've personally experienced at work. That doesn't necessarily give them an excuse, but gives them extenuating circumstances to consider. Also, on weekdays, I've always found TM's to be exceptional.
Um....i don't think there is any excuse whatsoever. I've seen the customer service go downhill for about a year now. Christmas wasn't even that busy to be honest, crowd levels were very comfortable all day, I was surprised. Not even close to the crowds we saw during other peak days. Everything was around a 40 minute wait all day. The guests weren't even that much of an issue. It was the team members. I don't care if it's Christmas and you are annoyed that you have to work that day. You know what you signed up for. It's inexcusable to be rude as a team member on any day. That's their job, to provide good customer service, all day, every day.
I'm not asking for some special treatment or fakeness. I'm just expecting them to be civil.
I will use Disney as a comparison. Their cast members have always been wonderful everytime I've gone. Maybe 1% have been even slightly rude before. Otherwise, they're always very patient and courteous in even the craziest and packed situations. Saying it's invalid to judge customer service on Christmas is kind of ironic. You'd think they'd try extra harder to be nice that day.
Either way, bottom line was, I've noticed this crappy customer service at USH for a little over a year now, and it had nothing to do with Christmas, which wasn't even that packed. It is inexcusable for team members to randomly give guests attitude or not show politeness. The bathroom thing was the least of my concerns, I didn't mention that at GR, it was just something interesting I mentioned here, so forget that.
Universal can keep building the most amazing rides on earth, but if they don't improve customer service training, then they'll be screwed in the long run.
But hey, I'm glad you find them exceptional most of the time. Like I've said before, there's many team members who are great and I've given them compliments at GR and made sure they are recognized. Part of my job is customer service, so I really respect common decency and good service. But when some team members' common decency goes out the window, I have an issue.