Annual Passholders and their families

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Post by GMC » Sun Aug 29, 2004 1:51 am

they probly shelled out some money and said give me one, and got one according to the amount shelled out.


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Post by CA Screamin Dude » Wed Aug 03, 2005 2:30 pm

Last night at Souvies...

Right at closing, we were taking down all of the tarp-walls like usual, and these guests came up to buy something, last guests of the night. They settled on something over $10, never showed me or mentioned to me anything about a PAP, so I rang it up, they get the money out for it, and one goes "wait wait, I have a premium AP". So I have to first do a return, then a purchase and discount that final purchase. Well, fate would have it that in the middle of the original purchase, the register tape got jammed, so the return receipt was lost for the moment. After the tape was back through the printer like normal, I found the barcode to scan for the return, and went on. 15 minutes later, they got their discount, which was something like $1.50. Really worth it...



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Post by Mommytomjm » Wed Aug 03, 2005 3:10 pm

Well, I for one hope no one thinkgs my husband or I are stupid for wearin our AP's and stuff around our neck. I am in a wheelchair (with my daughter's attached next to mine) and can't get to pockets or a purse easily, so I wear mine (along with my GAC, stickers for the daughter, and the park schedule for that day in it....) My daughters has information on her disabilities and my phone info just in case (heaven forbid) she was ever to wander off (she can't talk, so this is critical) The husbands is around his neck so I can reach in and get what he needs without him having to take his hands from pusihing our wheelchairs. For us it is totally practical....


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Post by Stduck » Wed Aug 03, 2005 3:29 pm

Mommytomjm wrote:Well, I for one hope no one thinkgs my husband or I are stupid for wearin our AP's and stuff around our neck. I am in a wheelchair (with my daughter's attached next to mine) and can't get to pockets or a purse easily, so I wear mine (along with my GAC, stickers for the daughter, and the park schedule for that day in it....) My daughters has information on her disabilities and my phone info just in case (heaven forbid) she was ever to wander off (she can't talk, so this is critical) The husbands is around his neck so I can reach in and get what he needs without him having to take his hands from pusihing our wheelchairs. For us it is totally practical....
That makes sense to me. Like me wearing shorts on the parade route, I look hideous but I am cooler.


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Post by RCLessigJr » Wed Aug 03, 2005 8:03 pm

Mommytomjm wrote:Well, I for one hope no one thinkgs my husband or I are stupid for wearin our AP's and stuff around our neck. I am in a wheelchair (with my daughter's attached next to mine) and can't get to pockets or a purse easily, so I wear mine (along with my GAC, stickers for the daughter, and the park schedule for that day in it....) My daughters has information on her disabilities and my phone info just in case (heaven forbid) she was ever to wander off (she can't talk, so this is critical) The husbands is around his neck so I can reach in and get what he needs without him having to take his hands from pusihing our wheelchairs. For us it is totally practical....
I don't think any of us would ever think that. You sound like an awesome family and have bigger hearts then most. Bless you guys and keep up doing what you guys do. :) :wheelchai :bouncemic


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Post by TGSal » Thu Aug 04, 2005 9:11 pm

Mommy: People like you are the reasons we are (or were) CMs in the first place. You have a sense of your surroundings, your decisions are logical, and you genuinely care about those around you. Just keep doing what you're doing and giving CMs your smiles and you'll have nothing but smiles to take home with you at the end of your visits!!! :)



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Post by Mommytomjm » Thu Aug 04, 2005 9:30 pm

Awwww, thanks you guys, what a nice thing to come here and read. MJ is having a particualrly bad night and I had to call Andrew tocome home from work because she was hysterical, so I really needed this tonight!

I hope I get to meet some of you DL folks someday!


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Post by murf » Sat Aug 06, 2005 11:38 am

First off mom... You (and your family) are the reason the passes were made and we love serving/helping people like you! ;)
I did want to comment on the original post in that it always amazes me that people think that we can magically bring up AP info on any computer in or out of the parks! I love the "just look it up on your computer" whenever they come into the M&F Structure without there pass (and I guess thats why a lot of them wear lanyards!) and I have to go through the "our computers are not linked to any other systems" speil and they complain time and time again about us not doing our job/its not the disney way/your not nice/thats rude (and the list goes on). If people would just read about what they are buying they wouldn't get so upset when we have to say NO!


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Post by kimpossible33 » Sat Aug 27, 2005 6:27 pm

I truly hope I don't qualify as a passhole considering I've only had an AP for a month, however, I felt I fit in this thread, as I am, after all, an Annual Passholder and have a passhole-like family member.

Last time I visited the park was with my 8-year-old cousin, Jennifer, earlier this month. Mind you, she has a reputation as the brattiest kid in our family. But being that I'd just gotten an AP, I figured it couldn't hurt for me to take her to Disneyland (she goes every summer). The rest of my family, with their two-day park hoppers, had planned their trips to the park around their time spent with Jennifer, so that they wouldn't be with her when she changed it to be the Crappiest Place on Earth.

When we went over to wait in line for the turnstiles, the whine-boiler was already bubbling. First, we did Indy and Splash, HM, Pirates, and Big Thunder. At least she was grateful she was old enough to use the Singles line (and that I knew of such thing), and that I knew where to stand in the ER at Mansion (don't worry, didn't push anyone out of the way), because she obviously HATES waiting in any kind of line. And it was about 8:45 when we had done those five rides.

In line for Jungle Cruise, we went upstairs and we were at the point where it split into two lines. The line on the right was full but the line on the left was empty up until it reached the stairs which you descend. So I started to walk into the left line and Jennifer pulled me back.
Jennifer: "We're not supposed to go in that line."
Me: "What makes you say that?"
Jennifer: "DUH, BECAUSE THERE'S NO ONE THERE."
I then explain that the people in the line on the right are obviously deprived of common sense as I drag her into the line on the left, considering that anyone could see the line was NOT roped off and that, smack dab on our left where the other set of stairs was, BOTH lines were full. We walk all the way around, back to the stairs we're supposed to descend (and the line finally fills up with the people behind us), and Jennifer glances at the people in the right-side line.
Jennifer: "Boy, those people must be really stupid."

What confuses me is how guests have no problem with stepping over ropes and chains, yet there is seemingly an invisible barrier preventing guests from using BOTH lines in a queue that splits into two.

At lunchtime, I ask her if she's hungry, and she replies yes. We go into the Village Haus and she takes one look at the huge lines.
Jennifer: "I'm not hungry anymore."
Me: "Okay, well, you can sit over there and wait while I wait in line and order MY lunch because I'm starving."
Jennifer: "I'll have a cheeseburger."

Later, shortly after dinner:
Jennifer: "I want to go on the Autopia!"
Me: "Okay. It says the Stand-by wait is 45 minutes, do you want to wait in the Stand-by line?"
Jennifer: "No, let's get Fastpasses."
*we get Fastpasses. 5 minutes later:*
Me: "Okay, so what do you want to do now?"
Jennifer: "I want to go on the Autopia!"
Me: "But we have to wait until our Fastpasses are valid."
Jennifer: "But I don't WANT to wait, I want to go on NOW!"
Me: "But you said you didn't want to wait in line! Pick something else."
Jennifer: "Fireworks."
Me: "They don't start until 9:30. It's 7:00."
Jennifer: "Okay, how about the Autopia?"

At this point I'm starting to think she and Dory from Finding Nemo should form a club.

We finally get to ride the Autopia:
Jennifer: "I want to drive!"
(She's about five inches too short.)
Me: "No, I don't think you're tall enough. But if you want I can press the pedal and you can steer."
Jennifer: "No, I want to do it by myself."
Me: "Fine."
After trying to put up with a few, "BUT I WANT THE GOLD CAR!" screams, we finally get in our supposedly "boring" red car and she struggles to reach the pedal. (Has to squat down in her seat, which I knew would happen. Hate to say "I told you so." So I didn't, I merely hinted it. :rolleyes: ) CM motions for us to go.
Jennifer: "COME ON, she's telling us to go!"
Me: *pressing pedal* "I know, but you said you wanted to drive."
Jennifer: "No, I didn't!"
After about 20 seconds of driving, she shoves my hands off she steering wheel.
Jennifer: "I said I wanted to drive!"

She's dead tired at about 9:20 and we're struggling to get from Tomorrowland over to Main Street to meet our grandmother so we can watch the Fireworks together. Of course, crowds are insane but we finally managed to reach the Plaza Inn (more difficult because we're supposed to stay to the right). Grandmother's nowhere to be seen (we were actually supposed to get to one of the benches but it was hardly possible and the fireworks were about to start), so I just bring her to the top of a small set of stairs outside the Plaza Inn and she's whining her butt off.
Jennifer: "Where's Nana?!"
Me: "It's way too hard to get to her, the crowds are huge."
Jennifer: "Well, it's not the same without her!"
*I spend about 30 seconds pondering why almost every single attraction is okay without our grandmother, yet the fireworks are not.*
Jennifer, placing her forehead on the stair railing and facing the ground at the beginning of the fireworks show, continuously mumbles about not being with her grandmother, but looks up when Tinkerbell comes, she recognizes the music, or there is a loud explosion. After the Pirates of the Caribbean sequence, she's 100% focused on the show. I look at her face and she, with her mouth agape, is undeniably amazed. After the show is over:
Me: "Wow, wasn't that awesome?!"
Jennifer: "I hate it. Can we go now?"
Me: "YES. THANK YOU."


Um... whose baby is this? :stork:

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Re: Annual Passholders and their families

Post by hobie16 » Sat Aug 27, 2005 8:23 pm

Jennifer has obviously reached her teen years early.


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