On my trip July 27, I noticed it was hard to determine who and who wasn't employees at Sea World. I guess to promote Manta, like the banners around the park aren't enough, most employees are wearing black Manta T-shirts. Problem is, they blend in with the guests and it is sometimes hard to tell who an employee is.
I also wish they would do something about the visible tattoos. Not to open up a huge debate here, but many employees had some questionable tattoos, and I feel that by them being displayed, Sea World has lowered their standards. Not much of a big deal since I rarely go, but I haven't been in 3 years and it was something I noticed right away from the ticket taker at the gate to the employees on the rides and in the stores.
Does Sea World have a policy and if so, what are its limitations. Do you give an inch and the employee takes a foot? I don't know. Just MHO.
I also wish they would do something about the visible tattoos. Not to open up a huge debate here, but many employees had some questionable tattoos, and I feel that by them being displayed, Sea World has lowered their standards. Not much of a big deal since I rarely go, but I haven't been in 3 years and it was something I noticed right away from the ticket taker at the gate to the employees on the rides and in the stores.
Does Sea World have a policy and if so, what are its limitations. Do you give an inch and the employee takes a foot? I don't know. Just MHO.
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