Originally Posted by
Steve M
Actually that's one of the reasons that Disney fans like to go to Tokyo Disney: it's the only Disney resort worldwide that the American company has 0% ownership of and doesn't manage itself. It's owned and managed by a Japanese company under license. So, the service and maintenance standards are so much higher than elsewhere not just because it's in Japan and caters to Japanese guests, but because it's owned by a Japanese company and managed by Japanese managers. There's a different feel to the place as a result.
It appears that this was
not part of the appeal for the following poster:
Originally Posted by
Malcolm12
Disneyland Tokyo we would not return to the staff don't speak english <snip>
Originally Posted by
Malcolm12
The people try to help but not speaking english is a major problem.
You would think that the employment of staff for Disney should have english as a 2nd languge.
I personally would have thought that Korean or Mandarin would be more useful as second languages, but what do I know.