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Walt Disney World Reaches 100,000 Mobile Cast Compliments

Cast Compliments
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Last year, Disney updated the My Disney Experience app with the capability to submit Cast Compliments through the app for Guests who want to share magical experiences they had with Disney Cast Members while visiting the Most Magical Place on Earth. With many Guests taking advantage of this feature in the app and using it regularly to show their appreciation for the Cast Members who make their stays extra special, Disney just shared the news that the number of Cast Compliments submitted has reached 100,000!

The Disney Parks Blog shared the new milestone as well as a photo with the 100,000th compliment with a Cast Member at Disney’s Fort Wilderness Resort and Campground. When a Cast Member receives a compliment from a Guest they receive a digital certificate with the compliment itself, and their area leaders are notified of the details so the recognition can be given right at their work location and be noted on their record.

Cast Compliments

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Giving a Cast Compliment through the My Disney Experience app during your Walt Disney World vacation is easy. Open the app and search “Cast Compliment” to get to the submission screen, then be fill out your compliment, it’s that simple! Be sure to have the Cast Member’s name and hometown, as noted on their nametags, and their work location, to ensure that the compliment reaches them.

Cast Compliments

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The app is one of the easiest ways to share a Cast Compliment, but you can always stop by Guest Services on your way out of the park to recognize a Casst Member, or sent an email, or share a post on social media by using the #CastCompliment hashtag.

However you choose to share a Cast Compliment during or after your visit to a Disney theme park, Cast Members always appreciate learning when their hard work makes a difference in your trip.

About Brittany DiCologero

Brittany is a New England-based writer focused on the history of the Walt Disney World Resort. She is the author of "Red, White, and Disney: The Myths and Reality of American History at the Walt Disney World Resort," and "Brittany Earns Her Ears."

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