"Do you think the folks at Breakers at Cedar Point would do the same thing? I doubt it."
I take offense to that statement. You can't know what Breakers employees would or would not do. Let me share a story.
Dateline: 1994. The Monopoly "game" at McDonald's is at a height of popularity. I am notified that a guest is claiming that a housekeeper threw away his winning gamepiece that was for a new car. Red flags go up of course. Seriously, if you won a new car would that token leave your hand? Would you just set it down on the nightstand while you spend the day in the park? No, I don't think so.
But, said guest called down to the front desk and asked to speak to a manager. He was quite certain that we threw away his winning ticket and he was claming the park was at fault and threatening legal action.
So, instead of staffing this off to some unfortunate minimum wage worker, I donned protective gear (in this case rubber gloves) and literally dove into the hotel dumpster. (Now I would be more likely to staff that out these days.)
I went through piles and piles of garbage until, lo and behold, I found a bag of trash that was indeed from this guest's room. (Other items in the trash helped us identify it as his.) So, the suspense was overwhelming (not unlike the stench) as we cast aside various snotty tissues and tampon applicators until the unmistakable grin of Ronald McDonald appeared. There, right in front of my, was the McDonald's bag.
I gingerly separated the Big Mac wrapper from the ketchup stained napkins. I cast aside the fry container and the bar-b-q sauce and found...there in front of me...the game piece. Clouds parted, sun rays streamed in over the clang, clang, clang of the Corkscrew ascending the lift hill. The crowd that had now gathered peered in a little closer to see the results of my search. And finally, we had our answer.
The guest was not, in fact, a winner.
Providing good customer service has little to do with the employer and everything to do with the employee. Disney does set up an environment that makes cast members want to go above and beyond for guests but there are plenty of examples of bad service at Disney...and plenty of examples of good service at Cedar Point.