wow! that certainly is a magical moment...i would have been worried he was dead!idratherbeinwdw wrote:
She was *so* drunk....
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tacoboy wrote:wow! that certainly is a magical moment...i would have been worried he was dead!
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Security does nothing about a passed out drunk in the hall but if i were to lay down in the hall then within 2 minutes the police, swat and half of the park security would be there. Now you know why I don't go to parks.

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Amazing darph, Just amazing. :D:darph nader wrote:I can neither deny,nor confirm
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Re: She was *so* drunk....
Oh man... I saw that pic and worried that it was one of our wedding guests! Fortunately, no one that we know of was booked into that resort.idratherbeinwdw wrote:[font=Comic Sans MS]I was at BWV coming back from MNSSHP a few weeks ago when I saw what looked like a blanket in the hall. Upon further inspection it was a passed out guest, looked to be in his early 20's. What surprised me, although not so much now after reading these boards, is that it took 2 calls to security and at least 30 minutes to get anyone to come up to check on him. I would have thought that 1. There might be some concern that the guest was ill not drunk AND/OR 2. They'd want him out of there ASAP to avoid other guests seeing such "undisneylike" behavior.[/font]
Whew!!
P.S. If it *had* been one of our guests they would have almost certainly been one that my wife had invited :D:
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I've been a lurker for a while, but I had to post on this one.
I'm working the phones in a WDW resort and I get a call from a frantic newlywed around 8:00 PM. It turns out that she and her new hubby were seperated at Epcot and she's back in the room with no sign of him. Well, I talk her down a suggest she call back in an hour when the park has closed and give him so time. She calls back at 9:15, still no sign of her new hubby.
Next step is to call up security. The security CM starts to take my information and cuts me off when I get to his name and politely informs me that he will need to continue the conversation with my manager. While my manager takes the call, I check his room charges. Since they were split up, he had managed to ring up over $150 in the Food and Wine Festival booths. About this time my manager hangs up and is noticably pale. Turns out that the new hubby had quite a few too many to dink. He was awaiting Orange County PD and it was still up in the air whether he would be staying with us or the state that night. It turns out he had gotten dunk and clinbed onto the fountain infront of Spaceship Earth. Then stripped nekkid. then started propsitioning the other guests while.... umm... making himself very happy. My manager got to be the lucky guy to call the guest's new wife. I'm not entirely sure the whole outcome other than seeing that they had checked out a few days early the next morning.
I'm working the phones in a WDW resort and I get a call from a frantic newlywed around 8:00 PM. It turns out that she and her new hubby were seperated at Epcot and she's back in the room with no sign of him. Well, I talk her down a suggest she call back in an hour when the park has closed and give him so time. She calls back at 9:15, still no sign of her new hubby.
Next step is to call up security. The security CM starts to take my information and cuts me off when I get to his name and politely informs me that he will need to continue the conversation with my manager. While my manager takes the call, I check his room charges. Since they were split up, he had managed to ring up over $150 in the Food and Wine Festival booths. About this time my manager hangs up and is noticably pale. Turns out that the new hubby had quite a few too many to dink. He was awaiting Orange County PD and it was still up in the air whether he would be staying with us or the state that night. It turns out he had gotten dunk and clinbed onto the fountain infront of Spaceship Earth. Then stripped nekkid. then started propsitioning the other guests while.... umm... making himself very happy. My manager got to be the lucky guy to call the guest's new wife. I'm not entirely sure the whole outcome other than seeing that they had checked out a few days early the next morning.
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And they lived happily ever after. :twisted:

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