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VICisGOOFY
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by VICisGOOFY » Thu Aug 11, 2005 6:41 pm
wendy1974 wrote:"The Happiest Place on Earth"
I think you mean "The Most Magical Place on Earth", for WDW. I dont mean to sound perfect or anything. Its just that not alot of people dont know about WDWs unique nickname.

There is only ONE Mickey Mouse at WDW!!
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Miee
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by Miee » Thu Aug 11, 2005 6:51 pm
Mommytomjm wrote:We go every weekend, my family and I (including a 24 yo young man) just shake our heads at some of the Non outfits we see.....sigh.....
First time I went, I opted not to bring any of my um, lighter apparel, and didn't bring the Daisy Dukes. I must have thought there was a dress code or something. Either way, I picked attire that was comfortable and family appropriate.
Apparently, I was the only one who did so.
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lady ulrike
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by lady ulrike » Fri Aug 12, 2005 1:31 pm
tenprincess wrote:Yeah, it bothers me too when parents let children run around with barely any clothes on, or even adults who wear barely any clothes because it's hot out or whatever. Anyhoo, according to one of my coord.'s we really can't do much about it, as long as they meet the clothing standards when they enter, we can' say much about it?!? I'm not sure how true this is, but I know I seriously have to bite my tongue and keep my opinions to myself. Working for Disney has taught me self control.
Well, I know at Disneyland we can do something about it. At least when they're getting on an attraction, everyone must have shoes and a shirt on to ride any attraction. I've had parents get mad at me because they left shoes or shirt in the stroller outside and I send them to get it. The problem is that this is a very lightly enforced rule.
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saidthekat
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by saidthekat » Fri Aug 12, 2005 9:55 pm
lady ulrike wrote:Well, I know at Disneyland we can do something about it. At least when they're getting on an attraction, everyone must have shoes and a shirt on to ride any attraction. I've had parents get mad at me because they left shoes or shirt in the stroller outside and I send them to get it. The problem is that this is a very lightly enforced rule.
i take pleasure in enforcing this rule. not only with the little ones, but older guests who think it's ok to parade around with all of their flesh hanging out.
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BullFrog
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by BullFrog » Sat Aug 13, 2005 9:20 am
lady ulrike wrote: everyone must have shoes and a shirt on to ride any attraction.
Really?!!! No pants required?!!! Woo-hooo!!!! Why didn't you say so sooner!
:dancear:
Sorry, I couldn't resist. . . .
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saidthekat
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by saidthekat » Sat Aug 13, 2005 5:28 pm
BullFrog wrote:Really?!!! No pants required?!!! Woo-hooo!!!! Why didn't you say so sooner!
:dancear:
Sorry, I couldn't resist. . . .
i would love for someone to try and ride one of my attractions without pants. there'd be nothing we could do except laugh about it in the break room.
yes! new plan. i see fliers which say "ONLY a shirt and shoes are required to experience disney attractions" in my future.
[font=Lucida Console]"...on our right hand side is the cottage where snow white lives with the seven dwarves... and behind it are the woods where hunters shot bambi's mother, and she died..."[/font]
[font=Lucida Console]"Attention in and around the Tinkerbell: Boat will be powered up immediately in forward mode. Please stand clear."[/font]
[font=Lucida Console]"i'm going pee-pee! i'm going pee-pee!"[/font]
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SlantedCastle
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by SlantedCastle » Fri Oct 19, 2007 10:11 pm
I just love and appreciate all the wonderful parents out there who think that getting angry and yelling at their kids is an appropriate action and furthermore, a proper disciplinary procedure to swipe them on the butt, because after picture taking moments their kids were not able to look at the camera. Why You Ask? because of the extremely bright Florida sunshine.
"Well it is rather difficult for children to look directly into the sun, sir. Thank you and have a magical day!"
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mechurchlady
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by mechurchlady » Sat Oct 20, 2007 4:05 am
saidthekat wrote:i would love for someone to try and ride one of my attractions without pants. there'd be nothing we could do except laugh about it in the break room.
yes! new plan. i see fliers which say "ONLY a shirt and shoes are required to experience disney attractions" in my future.
I hate to do this but Churchy puts on a long skirt and takes pants off. I am ready to ride without pants on. I love the subtilties of the English lanugage
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Theme Park Where
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by Theme Park Where » Sat Oct 20, 2007 8:52 am
BullFrog wrote:Really?!!! No pants required?!!! Woo-hooo!!!! Why didn't you say so sooner!
:dancear:
Sorry, I couldn't resist. . . .
Actually HAD someone ride coaster with no pants on during Gay Days! He was wearing chaps, but nothing underneath. When we did the lap bar check, well, let's just say we got an eyefull!
I was there when the Brazillian girl climbed onto the front of the coaster by the way. She not only sat on the front of the coaster, refusing to move, but she'd run back up through the unload after riding, ran past everyone who was loading onto the coaster, jumped onto the "hood" of the limo, then sat backwards holding onto the harness of the guy in the front row (someone she didn't know). She refused to budge, and kept repeating "I'm in the front row" over and over again. We ended up having to take the ride down and call the Orlando Police Department in to get her off as WE couldn't physically remove her. There was a note up in the cast break room for a couple of days stating "Please do not allow anyone to ride in row 0!" Can't say our managers don't have a sense of humor! That same day or within the same week at least (my memory is failing but I'm pretty sure it was the same day) we had ANOTHER e-stop as a kid jumped over the gate and ran down the launch tunnel after his father because he didn't want him to ride the coaster (he was afraid to ride and had decided he needed to save his father from the same dreadful fate). Talk about a bad day!
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GRUMPY PIRATE
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by GRUMPY PIRATE » Sat Oct 20, 2007 4:41 pm
RCLessigJr wrote:I then reliezed how to help him out, I told the man, "Sir calm down, take a deep breath, and look up." He then remembered he had the child on his shoulders and was quite embarressed and walked away not saying anything else to me.
Just tooooooo funny!!
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