Or we could make a home made twister game and play the game on the esponade.
The hardest question known to man:...How many in your Party?
Re: The hardest question known to man:...How many in your Party?
We should make compasses for arts and crafts on slow days at the parks.
Or we could make a home made twister game and play the game on the esponade.
Or we could make a home made twister game and play the game on the esponade.
Re: The hardest question known to man:...How many in your Party?
That's one of the parts of Attractions I'm dreading...the how many in your party question.....sigh SG's can't wait....

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Re: The hardest question known to man:...How many in your Party?
Don't worry, Wicked! It's all just part of the job! You will soon become psychic and know how many in their party, even when they don't!wicked wrote:That's one of the parts of Attractions I'm dreading...the how many in your party question.....sigh SG's can't wait....![]()
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Re: The hardest question known to man:...How many in your Party?
Ok, yeah lol, I hope...I'm really excited to work in Attractions.... :D:Ms. Matterhorn wrote:Don't worry, Wicked! It's all just part of the job! You will soon become psychic and know how many in their party, even when they don't!
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Re: The hardest question known to man:...How many in your Party?
Ms. Matterhorn wrote:Don't worry, Wicked! It's all just part of the job! You will soon become psychic and know how many in their party, even when they don't!
Ms. Matterhorn's right, sort of. You do start to be able to tell who's with who, but you'll still get it wrong sometimes too.wicked wrote:Ok, yeah lol, I hope...I'm really excited to work in Attractions.... :D:
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Aw, don't worry about it. After awhile, it becomes second-nature (I know I worried about grouping at GMR, because at TSM it's only 2 people per row/4 rows per vehicle). :)wicked wrote:That's one of the parts of Attractions I'm dreading...the how many in your party question.....sigh SG's can't wait....![]()
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joanna71985 wrote:Aw, don't worry about it. After awhile, it becomes second-nature (I know I worried about grouping at GMR, because at TSM it's only 2 people per row/4 rows per vehicle). :)
what's TSM?
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Toy Story Mania. :)wicked wrote:what's TSM?
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duh..yeah that makes sense like TSM, Pooh, peter pan the ones that can only fit so many in 1 car (truck, doombuggy so on so forth)Disneyguy85 wrote:Toy Story Mania. :)
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Re: The hardest question known to man:...How many in your Party?
I'm a SG who confused a CM at Tower of Terror once. We had four in the party, but my mom had no desire to ride and was planning on chickening out. So when asked how many int he party, we told them three, since that's how many people were going to be riding. The CM looked at my party with a confused look and asked if we were sure of that number. We told him yes, and explained the situation. He seemed okay with it, but I felt bad for slowing down the grouping process.
