Are You Born a Tool, or Do You Become 1 When You Get an AP?

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IrritatedIndy
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Re: Are You Born a Tool, or Do You Become 1 When You Get an AP?

Post by IrritatedIndy » Tue Aug 30, 2005 11:06 pm

Max Fischer wrote:So, in closing, please know that there are some of us out there that know you guys bust your ass, and we appreciate it. Not everyone is a psycho, DLR-like star trek fan.
Good Times.

P.S. Maybe in the future you guys can post what kinds of things you would like to see guest do, or say that would make your life easier. That might help with some of the misguided guests who think they are being helpful.



I'll second that! Totally agree.



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Re: Are You Born a Tool, or Do You Become 1 When You Get an AP?

Post by hhsrat » Thu Sep 01, 2005 7:18 pm

Questions people have asked, or actions that they've done that have annoyed me:

- Although I may be wearing boots, I still do not like having my feet run over with strollers/wheelchairs/ecv's
- Ropes are there for a reason, please do not remove, reposition, or unfasten them
- No, I cannot let you use your fastpass 18 1/2 minutes early, please do not ask. Also, please do not ask again after 45 seconds have passed, the answer will still be no.
- Yes, your 8 year old does need an admission ticket to get into the park. No it does not matter if they're "just a baby"
- If I'm working an entrance turnstyle, no, I cannot let you out through my stroller gate, even if you are carrying a child in your arms. You need to go through the exit area (they'll probably let you through their stroller gate, but they need to be able to count you)
- No, I will not watch your child for you while you ride
- Please remain seated on my ride. Please tell your child to remain seated on my ride. It scares me a bit that I"m more concerned for your child's safety than you are
- If I'm grouping an attraction, I may momentarily move to one of the rows to assist a guest. This does NOT mean that you are now free to pick your own row.



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