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:p: At Nemo now strollers are no longer allowed inside the line. So when one lady tried to push here stroller through the line I told her she could not and I would park it for her right over there(pointing at the stroller parking area) She then entered the line and decided that she wanted to park her stroller at the end of the line near Matterhorn unaware that the ride exits out into the stroller parking area. Ha HA HA HA Ha
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I'll warn Eeyore!Lasolimu wrote:The princesses have nothing to worry about from me, my eyes are on certain other characters. ;)

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:D: I worked in the P-lots the standered spiel was "please remove all children from strollers before folding and stowing them inside the tram" I am sad to report that yes our lovely SG's would actually leave there sleeping kid in the stroller. :bbbat:
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CM: The awning and if you could park a car there I'ed pay money to see that. :auto: :hysteria:
You know you wanna say it!! :twisted:
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I have SG's like that come up to the bus all the time.
SG: Jr is sleeping, why do I have to take them out?
Me: It is for everyone's safety and it is a federal requirement.
SG: But it is only a little way, surely they can't stay in the stroller.
Me: The stroller needs to be folded on the bus, you can either leave Jr in and fold it or remove Jr and fold it.
About this time the rest of the bus, who all want to get back to the resort, start in on them. :D:
Now I actually had one SG try to fold the stroller with a sleeping child in it....Until his wife reamed him a new one for that. :twisted:
SG: Jr is sleeping, why do I have to take them out?
Me: It is for everyone's safety and it is a federal requirement.
SG: But it is only a little way, surely they can't stay in the stroller.
Me: The stroller needs to be folded on the bus, you can either leave Jr in and fold it or remove Jr and fold it.
About this time the rest of the bus, who all want to get back to the resort, start in on them. :D:
Now I actually had one SG try to fold the stroller with a sleeping child in it....Until his wife reamed him a new one for that. :twisted:
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so..I was om fanland parades one day...moving strollers off parade route at alice and I told a woman politely to not park her stroller there to feel free to follow me to the stroller parking so she would know where her stroller was...she looked and me and proceeded to unload her child. I told her, again politely, that it would not be there when she came back and she sneers at me and says isnt that what your paid min. wage for? I finished moving stollers except for hers...got my leads blessing...and we walked it together to pirates. she deserved it.
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Excellent. Unfortunatly, she won't learn from it and then probably went to city hall to complain her stroller was stolen by a CM and demanded to be compensated for it.tink_lady wrote:so..I was om fanland parades one day...moving strollers off parade route at alice and I told a woman politely to not park her stroller there to feel free to follow me to the stroller parking so she would know where her stroller was...she looked and me and proceeded to unload her child. I told her, again politely, that it would not be there when she came back and she sneers at me and says isnt that what your paid min. wage for? I finished moving stollers except for hers...got my leads blessing...and we walked it together to pirates. she deserved it.
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Or she took another identical stroller :/Cranbiz wrote:Excellent. Unfortunatly, she won't learn from it and then probably went to city hall to complain her stroller was stolen by a CM and demanded to be compensated for it.
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Not quite sure where this fits, but I figured this might be a good place for it:
http://www.970wfla.com/cc-common/news/s ... le=6879762
ORLANDO, Fla. (AP) - The father of a 4-month-old girl was charged with child neglect after police say he left the infant for two hours in bushes near Universal Studios in Orlando while he searched for the baby's mother.
Charles Gohde, 29, was charged with child neglect without great bodily harm Sunday. He has since bonded out of jail.
Police reports say a Universal Studios employee found the crying child in her stroller in the bushes late Saturday. The infant was examined and appeared to be healthy, but was taken to a nearby hospital for an evaluation.
The child is now in the custody of the Department of Children and Families.
http://www.970wfla.com/cc-common/news/s ... le=6879762
ORLANDO, Fla. (AP) - The father of a 4-month-old girl was charged with child neglect after police say he left the infant for two hours in bushes near Universal Studios in Orlando while he searched for the baby's mother.
Charles Gohde, 29, was charged with child neglect without great bodily harm Sunday. He has since bonded out of jail.
Police reports say a Universal Studios employee found the crying child in her stroller in the bushes late Saturday. The infant was examined and appeared to be healthy, but was taken to a nearby hospital for an evaluation.
The child is now in the custody of the Department of Children and Families.
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leftcoaster wrote:Not quite sure where this fits, but I figured this might be a good place for it:
http://www.970wfla.com/cc-common/news/s ... le=6879762
ORLANDO, Fla. (AP) - The father of a 4-month-old girl was charged with child neglect after police say he left the infant for two hours in bushes near Universal Studios in Orlando while he searched for the baby's mother.
Charles Gohde, 29, was charged with child neglect without great bodily harm Sunday. He has since bonded out of jail.
Police reports say a Universal Studios employee found the crying child in her stroller in the bushes late Saturday. The infant was examined and appeared to be healthy, but was taken to a nearby hospital for an evaluation.
The child is now in the custody of the Department of Children and Families.
For heven sake, the baby was on ROLLERS, he didn't even have to CARRY it. But to LEAVE it is just amazing!! Why would he expect it to be there when he gets back?
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Ah, well, there's the problem. You are assuming that this fellow was able use such things as "logic" and "common sense". Apparently, such thought processes are foreign to him. I am pretty sure the judge will introduce him to these concepts, if his wife hasn't done so in a more direct manner (say, with a nice large clue-by-four).GaTechGal wrote:For heven sake, the baby was on ROLLERS, he didn't even have to CARRY it. But to LEAVE it is just amazing!! Why would he expect it to be there when he gets back?leftcoaster wrote:Not quite sure where this fits, but I figured this might be a good place for it:
http://www.970wfla.com/cc-common/news/s ... le=6879762
ORLANDO, Fla. (AP) - The father of a 4-month-old girl was charged with child neglect after police say he left the infant for two hours in bushes near Universal Studios in Orlando while he searched for the baby's mother.
Charles Gohde, 29, was charged with child neglect without great bodily harm Sunday. He has since bonded out of jail.
Police reports say a Universal Studios employee found the crying child in her stroller in the bushes late Saturday. The infant was examined and appeared to be healthy, but was taken to a nearby hospital for an evaluation.
The child is now in the custody of the Department of Children and Families.