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lady ulrike
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by lady ulrike » Tue Feb 27, 2007 9:57 am
bpgstudios wrote:
It's one of the reasons I won't do a speiling attraction yet. I get too tripped up with other speils or my brain gets ahead of my mouth and funny combinations of words come out. Im getting better though...
I can tell you from experience you WILL mess up your spiel on a spieling attraction. I do it all the time, in fact I think the longer you're there the more likely you are to mess up. I always mess up because my mind starts to drift and I'm still spieling then I suddenly realize I'm talking about the wrong thing.
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by Cranbiz » Fri Mar 02, 2007 3:56 pm
I believe Vacation Planners are the CM's in the ticket booths.
(At least that's what I was told by another CM)
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by Cheshire Figment » Fri Mar 02, 2007 8:24 pm
At the four theme parks Guest Relations, Ticket Sellers and Turnstile Greeters are three separate team. For some reason the ticket sellers are called Vacation Planners. Maybe it makes them sound more important than they really are.
At the water parks we have a much smaller entrance, so there is only one team. If you are GS qualified you may be assigned to any of the three position types; if you have qualified in tickets but not yet GS you can be either in a booth or at a turnstile, and if you have not, for some reason, had ticket training you can only be assigned to turnstiles.
As a part-timer I get $0.30 per hour more when I am in a booth than when I am just at a turnstile.
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by Tiny Tim » Sat Mar 03, 2007 7:34 pm
How many people are alble to sit with the pilot? Only reason i ask is that back in the day when i want to wdw with my wife mom-in-law and niece and nephew we asked the loader at the polonesian if we could sit up front. After he checked with the pilot he cae back and said only four are allowed. We thanked him and sat in the back (no sgts this time) but i am sure i have seen more than 4 in front before.
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by brad » Sat Mar 03, 2007 8:09 pm
they aren't individual seats, but i'm pretty sure it's 4. at least in the nosecone. i know from when the disneyland monorail was running in shuttle mode, it was 4 in the front, but 5 in the back. but there were no real controls either in the rear. just a seat for an assist (?) and a phone.
it definitely wouldn't fit more than 4 average sized adults comfortably.
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by Cranbiz » Wed Mar 07, 2007 8:40 am
While you can get more than 4 in front, 4 is the magic number.
At one point in time it was more, but not anymore.
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by DLRFantasmic!Dan » Wed Mar 07, 2007 11:19 am
brad wrote:i know from when the disneyland monorail was running in shuttle mode, it was 4 in the front, but 5 in the back. but there were no real controls either in the rear. just a seat for an assist (?) and a phone.
For a time period, they going bidirectional. I am not sure if they are still going bidirectional. They had to since they are doing construction on the sub lagoon.
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by ktulu » Wed Mar 07, 2007 12:29 pm
So, what about like 4 adults and two 2-year olds in the laps of adults?
Pack of mules?
6 midgets?
12 african pygmies?
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by darph nader » Wed Mar 07, 2007 6:57 pm
ktulu wrote:So, what about like 4 adults and two 2-year olds in the laps of adults?
Pack of mules?
6 midgets?
12 african pygmies?
Hows-about 1 redneck,and a 6 pack?

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by ktulu » Thu Mar 08, 2007 11:22 am
darph nader wrote:Hows-about 1 redneck,and a 6 pack?
nah, with me it'd be like a cooler full or perhaps just a bottle of crown and some 7-up.
Seriously though, 4 adults and two 2-year olds work out? We're planning a trip to the World this year with some friends (details on a trip to SoCal is also in the works) and I'm just curious.
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