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DisneyLand Paris - now thats a "different" experience
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Originally posted by psychocandy View PostAh last time I claimed benefits (this was about 5 years ago mind) I went to Florida not Paris though.Comment
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I do, but I believe you can't judge a corporation by 1 employee that you had a bad experience with. Before I decided to go, I asked my friends and they gave me a positive feedback. I just want to mention that they are French and I am not. Perhaps, there was a cultural conflict that affected my situation. I believe you have to understand cultural differences and not judge before taking it into account. I never said customers feedback is not relevant when deciding to go somewhere, but just not to let your opinion be affected by others, especially if there are so many other factors involved. Experience is the best way to form your opinion, that's why I didn't want to bash them.Comment
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Originally posted by psychocandy View PostAh last time I claimed benefits (this was about 5 years ago mind) I went to Florida not Paris though.Comment
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Originally posted by pink View PostI do, but I believe you can't judge a corporation by 1 employee that you had a bad experience with.I don't know how tailored is the park for wheelchair users are, but I had a very poor experience with customers service. I hope you don't have any problems while being there because the staff won't be very helpful. At least in our case
I just want to mention that they are French and I am not.
Perhaps, there was a cultural conflict that affected my situation. I believe you have to understand cultural differences and not judge before taking it into account.
I never said customers feedback is not relevant when deciding to go somewhere, but just not to let your opinion be affected by others, especially if there are so many other factors involved. Experience is the best way to form your opinion, that's why I didn't want to bash them.
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Originally posted by jamesbrown View PostI think we can all rest safe in the knowledge that the screw is being turned on Welsh benefits cheats and they are now downgrading their expectations w/r to how they spend their ill-gotten gains. Paris is, indeed, quite a climbdown from FL.Comment
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Originally posted by Old Greg View PostNext year the PC family are bunking down for a long weekend on scooter's hotel room floor at the Thistle Hotel, Heathrow.Comment
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Originally posted by jamesbrown View PostPC will ghostwrite the complaint.Comment
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Originally posted by Old Greg View PostHe's top and tailing with darren_test to give the car park a whirl.Comment
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Originally posted by psychocandy View PostWithout being rude to our gallic friends, the attitudes seem a little strange. Taking someone in a wheelchair (my MIL) is somewhat tricky because of this.
Originally posted by psychocandy View PostAnd its flipping miles to drive to!I'm not fat, I'm just fluffy.Comment
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