Originally Posted By magic0214 So the new promotion, Give a Day, Get A Disney Day was announced. You volunteer for a day at a participating charity, get a Free Ticket to a Disney theme park. Okay...what about passholders??? I want to volunteer and get a $50 Disney Gift Card or something like that, maybe a T-Shirt saying "Even Passholders Care" or something along those lines, we get nothing I wonder if D23 will do something with this. Maybe have an event in California and Florida where all members can come to a Habitat for Hummanity house building project and help out then have a party afterward with snacks and a Disney movie, something along those lines Whats ur thoughts of the new promotion??? GTG bell is about to ring for 4th period! See ya!
Originally Posted By utahjosh I think this is a great campaign. How is encouraging community service a bad thing? Sure, people SHOULD volunteer and get rewards, but too many of us don't. This is a great way to get people's feet in the door.
Originally Posted By 999HAUNTS I think if you volunteer to get something in return your heart really isn't into it. We should be helping just because. Getting free admission is just a bonus. If you already have an AP, can't you donate your entry ticket to someone?
Originally Posted By Ursula I'd hate to see parents introduce their precious little snowflakes to community service this way...then they will expect something each time they volunteer. Some parents might use 999Haunts idea and have them donate the free admission to someone in need.
Originally Posted By Kar2oonMan >>I think people should volunteer and not get rewards.<< Exactamundo.
Originally Posted By utahjosh I don't get why people don't like this idea. It reminds me of when people were upset that Disney was planting trees when people saw "Earth." A company does or encourages good things, and people get upset, because it's not purely altruistic? I understand ursula's point that this might lead some to learn that volunteering should always include some type of reward. However, I believe the GOOD that WILL be done from this promotion will far outweigh any negatives that MIGHT occur.
Originally Posted By Indigo There are alternate gifts for annual passholders, but supplies are limited (as are the free tickets). I don't think the idea of giving someone something at the end of their volunteer experience is a bad idea. It makes a positive association with volunteering and if this gets new people to try out volunteering, then it's a good thing. Disney hopes to hand out 1 million rewards, that's 1 million chances to put the seed of making a difference in the mind of someone new who might flower into the next MLK, JR or Ceasar Chavez.
Originally Posted By FerretAfros According to the thread in the DL section, you will get a free shirt if you do this, along with your park admission (it said that the first million get it, but I don't think that they'll reach that mark). It also stated that if you have an AP or a multi-day ticket, you have a couple options: get an ultimate FP like the birthday option this year, get some mouse ear figurine with collectable pins (or something like that, I'm not sure I understood that right), or you can donate your ticket to a Disney-approved charity.
Originally Posted By alexbook >>Okay...what about passholders??? I want to volunteer and get a $50 Disney Gift Card or something like that, maybe a T-Shirt saying "Even Passholders Care" or something along those lines, we get nothing<< "Volunteers who have multiday tickets or annual passes can get a special FASTPASS for up to six people in lieu of the voucher." <a href="http://abclocal.go.com/kabc/story?section=news/business&id=7038152" target="_blank">http://abclocal.go.com/kabc/st...=7038152</a> I agree that it would be nice if people volunteered just for the good feeling you get from it, but I understand that sometimes you have to "incent" people. (Personally, a "free" t-shirt or a "free" lunch will usually hook me.) >>Some parents might use 999Haunts idea and have them donate the free admission to someone in need.<< "If a guest determines that they won’t be able to visit a Disney park (certificates must be redeemed and tickets used by Dec. 15, 2010), they can donate the ticket to a charity designated by Disney." <a href="http://www.laughingplace.com/News-ID10035770.asp" target="_blank">http://www.laughingplace.com/N...5770.asp</a>
Originally Posted By Kar2oonMan I'm not knocking Disney for trying this. I'm saying that the "reward" for volunteering should really be the feeling that comes from pitching in to make a difference. I mean, already, "Well, what about annual passholders, don't they get something?" comes up. That's not going to draw the most passionate, energized volunteers.
Originally Posted By Kar2oonMan I don't get why people don't like this idea. It reminds me of when people were upset that Disney was planting trees when people saw "Earth." A company does or encourages good things, and people get upset, because it's not purely altruistic?<< They should just plant the trees, or not plant the trees. Don't make it into a "if you buy this ticket, we'll plant a tree." Companies donate a million bucks, and then spend 30 million bucks telling people that they donated a million bucks. That's upside down to me.
Originally Posted By Ursula ^ Yeah, what 2oony said. I'm certainly not against people doing good deeds, it is the greed that annoys me.
Originally Posted By Ursula Oh, and I think the tree thing stems from Disney not saying whether or not they bought the land. You can plant three trillion trees, but if you don't own or have some deal on the land, someone can come in and bulldoze regardless.
Originally Posted By wahooskipper I don't see what the fuss is about. They could just NOT do the program. As it is they have some good PR, get lots of paying folks into the parks along with the free tickets. Sounds like a win. In Florida kids are encouraged to volunteer throughout high school and, in return, they are eligible for bright futures scholarships. I donate money to charity every year and get the benefit of a tax write off. There isn't anything wrong with that.
Originally Posted By 999HAUNTS My point was not to knock the incentive, but only to state that you shouldn't volunteer only if you get something in return. Let's hope this incentive sparks generosity in the young'uns.
Originally Posted By Ursula Yes, but wahoo, you are already grown up and know how great it feels to do good works without reward. Do you donate JUST for the tax benefit? I'm not knocking the program and I certainly don't want it to stop. I would like to have it set up that the ticket goes directly to a charity, in a sort-of pay-it-forward way, perhaps.
Originally Posted By Kar2oonMan >>I would like to have it set up that the ticket goes directly to a charity, in a sort-of pay-it-forward way, perhaps.<< I like that idea a lot.