"It's his/ her Birrday!!!" Woes
-
- Wide-eyed Newcomer
- Posts: 8
- Joined: Mon Apr 17, 2006 6:25 pm
Re: "It's his/ her Birrday!!!" Woes
i have an easy solution to this problem:
i keep a stack of birthday stickers in my pocket... when a parent plays the "it's his/her birthday" card, i immediately stop talking to the parent, and focus ALL of my attention on the kid...
"happy birthday, sweetie! want a sticker so everyone knows it's your birthday? are you having fun? what's the coolest thing you've done today? have you met mickey yet? etc. etc. etc..."
when the parents see that i don't hate their child, and that i really AM just enforcing a rule they're usually a lot nicer about letting me do my job.
also, for some reason, parents just LOVE watching their children talk... and they usually forget all about how pissed they are when they see their kid being cute.
i keep a stack of birthday stickers in my pocket... when a parent plays the "it's his/her birthday" card, i immediately stop talking to the parent, and focus ALL of my attention on the kid...
"happy birthday, sweetie! want a sticker so everyone knows it's your birthday? are you having fun? what's the coolest thing you've done today? have you met mickey yet? etc. etc. etc..."
when the parents see that i don't hate their child, and that i really AM just enforcing a rule they're usually a lot nicer about letting me do my job.
also, for some reason, parents just LOVE watching their children talk... and they usually forget all about how pissed they are when they see their kid being cute.
-
- Practically Lives Here
- Posts: 1385
- Joined: Wed Jun 02, 2004 8:01 pm
- Location: 12 miles from Disneyland
- Contact:
Re: "It's his/ her Birrday!!!" Woes
Their words, not mine! I can see that the kid gots his edumacion! LOLPirateJohn wrote:Is my math bad here? The kid is 6 1/2 and his birthday is in four days?
Are years only eight days long now?
Attractions:
Rocket Scientist at "HISTA"/ Astro Orbitor,
Space Ranger at Buzz Lightyear Astro Blasters
Fantasmic!
The POD
RDCT Fireworks
From June 28, 2003 To October 4, 2006 - Once A DL CM, Always A DL CM!
Rocket Scientist at "HISTA"/ Astro Orbitor,
Space Ranger at Buzz Lightyear Astro Blasters
Fantasmic!
The POD
RDCT Fireworks
From June 28, 2003 To October 4, 2006 - Once A DL CM, Always A DL CM!
- Main Streeter
- Permanent Fixture
- Posts: 4608
- Joined: Fri Aug 20, 2004 6:10 am
- Location: D L
- Contact:
Re: "It's his/ her Birrday!!!" Woes
Possibly. DLR made 18 months = a year. ]PirateJohn wrote:Are years only eight days long now?
"You work here? You must be SO rich!"
RESCUE A PET! [font="Arial Black"]Within the heart of every stray Lies the singular desire to be loved.[/font]
-
- Seasoned Pro
- Posts: 947
- Joined: Thu May 06, 2004 11:17 am
- Location: New Jersey
Re: "It's his/ her Birrday!!!" Woes
Do you mean how TWDC's "yearlong celebration" that last for 18 months? ;)Main Streeter wrote:Possibly. DLR made 18 months = a year. ]
-
- Practically Lives Here
- Posts: 1385
- Joined: Wed Jun 02, 2004 8:01 pm
- Location: 12 miles from Disneyland
- Contact:
Re: "It's his/ her Birrday!!!" Woes
Main Streeter wrote:Possibly. DLR made 18 months = a year. ]
It reminds me at Knott's halloween haunt, they make fun of Disney at "The Hanging" saying that "Only disney will make you believe that one year is 18 months!" When I heard that I laugh my ass off!! LOL
Attractions:
Rocket Scientist at "HISTA"/ Astro Orbitor,
Space Ranger at Buzz Lightyear Astro Blasters
Fantasmic!
The POD
RDCT Fireworks
From June 28, 2003 To October 4, 2006 - Once A DL CM, Always A DL CM!
Rocket Scientist at "HISTA"/ Astro Orbitor,
Space Ranger at Buzz Lightyear Astro Blasters
Fantasmic!
The POD
RDCT Fireworks
From June 28, 2003 To October 4, 2006 - Once A DL CM, Always A DL CM!
Re: "It's his/ her Birrday!!!" Woes
Once I checked this little girl's height.
I determined she was too small to ride.
The mom looked at me and said, "but it's her birthday!"
"Happy Birthday!" I said and then I opened the chain and escorted them out of line!
I determined she was too small to ride.
The mom looked at me and said, "but it's her birthday!"
"Happy Birthday!" I said and then I opened the chain and escorted them out of line!
Re: "It's his/ her Birrday!!!" Woes
In ancient Rome, Roman politicians would regularly lengthen or shorten months, as well as recalculate the length of years, for their own ends, such as staying longer in a favored position of government, or getting out of a hated job. Isn't it amazing how little things have changed!
-
- Repeat Traveler
- Posts: 26
- Joined: Wed Sep 10, 2003 6:10 pm
- Location: -Rushmore Academy- Founder, Rushmore Bee Keepers Society
Re: "It's his/ her Birrday!!!" Woes
IdiotsAreEverywhere wrote:Got to love it when they pull out the God card. Haha.
No Shit!! I would prefer that God focus on important issues like the Middle East Crisis, Gas Prices and Britney's parenting skills.....
'It is always darkest just before it goes pitch black.'
-
- Repeat Traveler
- Posts: 26
- Joined: Wed Sep 10, 2003 6:10 pm
- Location: -Rushmore Academy- Founder, Rushmore Bee Keepers Society
Re: "It's his/ her Birrday!!!" Woes
That is SO sweet.Cire wrote:Once I checked this little girl's height.
I determined she was too small to ride.
The mom looked at me and said, "but it's her birthday!"
"Happy Birthday!" I said and then I opened the chain and escorted them out of line!
I used to work for a large cities truancy enforcement (anti-ditching squad) and this kid missed over 100 school days and I was citing him. Well you have to have their height/weight, etc. and I asked him his date of birth and he told me what it was. I looked at his DOB and then at the date I wrote under the 'Today's Date' section. It was the same date. I was like, uhh, sorry kid.
'It is always darkest just before it goes pitch black.'
-
- Regular Guest
- Posts: 406
- Joined: Fri Apr 15, 2005 6:58 pm
- Location: Anaheim
- Contact:
Re: "It's his/ her Birrday!!!" Woes
And if you were citing him the day before, I'm sure he would have listed the date before as his birthday...Max Fischer wrote:That is SO sweet.
I used to work for a large cities truancy enforcement (anti-ditching squad) and this kid missed over 100 school days and I was citing him. Well you have to have their height/weight, etc. and I asked him his date of birth and he told me what it was. I looked at his DOB and then at the date I wrote under the 'Today's Date' section. It was the same date. I was like, uhh, sorry kid.