Walt Disney World Resort Cast Members post your stupid guest tricks here. This forum is not for general Walt Disney World discussion. Please use the Break Room, for non stupid guest trick topics.
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by Main Streeter » Thu Mar 01, 2007 6:21 am
LittleDollClaudia wrote:How do you not know one from the other, seriously? When you are making your reservations, it's either CA or FL. Most people don't just hop on a plane that same day. Gah!
INDY, here's another great HYS for your volume.

How funny LDC. :D: This gives stupidity a new meaning! LOL
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by Pinoy_Stitch_84 » Thu Mar 01, 2007 10:10 pm
Sometimes I hope that I'm on a special edition of "Punk'd." Feels like "Punk'd, Disney Cast Members edition" Sadly, that hasn't been the case. I never knew what stupidity, brainlessness, numbskull, dumbass, etc. really meant until I started working for Disney. I feel as if I'm on another planet or dimension 'cause these guests do not behave like normal human beings. No wonder why some guests do not treat us like humans 'cause they're not humans and don't know how to behave like humans.
Come on, realizing that you're staying at a Disneyland Resort instead of a Disney World Resort when you're already there? Asking a CM what type of ride you're on when the doors to the ride are already open or when you're already sitting down in the ride? Expecting a CM to speak every language in this world when it's not humanly possible to do so? I hate to say this, but there are times when this land of magic feels like a freak show. :p: By the way, the best shows I've ever seen at Disney are guests getting stuck on rides for long periods of times and watching them experience pain and guests getting kicked out of the park for reckless behavior. All CMs give a round of applause :D:
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by joanna71985 » Sun Mar 11, 2007 5:49 pm
Sometimes I worry about guests. I had one experience that had me wondering. I was working at the Teacups with the Tweedles when it started to storm. So I finished up the couple of people that were there and we started (dashing) in. However, before we left a family came up and I told them we were going in due to the storm. Well, guess what the mom said? "Oh they are covered". You know where they were standing? Under a tree. And where's the worst spot to be in a storm?

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by Panther007 » Sun Mar 11, 2007 6:04 pm
joanna71985 wrote:And where's the worst spot to be in a storm?
Near a Stupid Guest?
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by hobie16 » Sun Mar 11, 2007 11:40 pm
Panther007 wrote:Near a Stupid Guest?
Unless they're very tall.
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by Zazu » Mon Mar 12, 2007 8:11 pm
hobie16 wrote:Unless they're very tall.
And wearing their Official FBI-Certified tinfoil hat (with grounding strap).
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by ktulu » Mon Mar 12, 2007 9:53 pm
Zazu wrote:And wearing their Official FBI-Certified tinfoil hat (with grounding strap).
shiny side in or out?
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by hobie16 » Mon Mar 12, 2007 10:17 pm
Zazu wrote:And wearing their Official FBI-Certified tinfoil hat (with grounding strap).
CMs should be equipped with a bucket of water that includes a table spoon of baking soda so they can soak the ground around the tall guests to create a good ground. You don't want ungrounded exploding guests littering the paths as it creates more work for the cleanup crews.

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by mechurchlady » Tue Mar 13, 2007 1:05 am
Zazu wrote:And wearing their Official FBI-Certified tinfoil hat (with grounding strap).
Is that heavy duty freezer tinfoil or the regular kind?
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by leftcoaster » Tue Mar 13, 2007 6:28 am
hobie16 wrote:CMs should be equipped with a bucket of water that includes a table spoon of
baking soda so they can soak the ground around the tall guests to create a good ground. You don't want ungrounded exploding guests littering the paths as it creates more work for the cleanup crews.
No. You need to use salt, not baking soda. Rock salt is best.