Originally Posted by
Malcolm12
I just think that being an Internationally known park originating from the US that english should be a 2nd language.
By that logic, since McDonald's is an internationally known restaurant originating from the US, English should be a second language for all staff.
As others have pointed out, although all the Japanese staff undoubtably has some English skills due to mandatory reqs in junior high and high school, they may be either too shy or not confident enough to use it. Also, due to the distribution of guests that come to Tokyo Disneyland, I doubt that the staff usually uses any English on any given day anyway.