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Rob562
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by Rob562 » Wed Oct 06, 2010 10:59 pm
Goofyernmost wrote:Does anyone know what happened on the PoC on Monday...Oct. 4th at around 11:30 am. It was held up for about a half hour due to "technical problems" but what type of things happen to a moving water ride unless the pump stops or something.
I'm hoping the wait was worthwhile because some dumb ass did something stupid and got escorted off.
Last year on Gay Day, they loaded too many bears into the front rows of the boat in front of us, and it got stuck at the top of the drop. A barrier popped up in the water to stop our boat before we reached the stuck one. We were then stopped there for at least 5 minutes before a CM arrived on-scene.
After he realized what had happened, he had the Guests in the stuck boat do all sorts of coordinated moves. First he tried arms-up-and-rock-side-to-side. But then he was successful with the "storm the castle" technique: a count of "1-2-3-HAAAA!!!!" and on "HAAAA" everyone threw their weight forward in their seat. Inch by inch, they slowly scooted the boat over the edge of the drop. :D:
All in all, that was probably a 15-minute downtime.
-Rob
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LucyintheSky
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by LucyintheSky » Thu Oct 07, 2010 7:28 am
DisneyMom wrote:A couple years back we all were waiting at the POTC dock when a CM was attending to what apparently was a "Code V" on a boat......
When the CM was finished I led the other guests in an enthusiastic round of "Cast Member Appreciation" Applause :)
Back when I was at small world, if we had some sort of "spill" in a boat, we'd get a Custodial CM in the boat alone and send it out. They'd clean it up going though, and we wouldn't have to stop the line or the ride.
I was always SO grateful to the custodial cms in times like that. I have a hard time dealing with the protein spill type stuff.
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CBeilby
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by CBeilby » Thu Oct 07, 2010 9:22 am
Shorty82 wrote:There are a lot of causes of downtimes. Could have been an issue with the station belts, the lifts, or pretty much anything.
Yeah. A few years back, Purpie and I went to the holiday party, and were stuck in the Jail scene for half an hour when the ride went 101 with lift problems. To this day, we always whistle to each other or tell each other "'ow about a noice, juicy bone..." as we're entering that scene...

For Randy, For Bonny, For Chris...

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andfar
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by andfar » Thu Oct 07, 2010 11:09 am
Sorry, I am a little late on this thread. How about 9-23-10. Why was the Monorail on a late start, and slow all day long?
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by ktulu » Thu Oct 07, 2010 11:41 am
Rob562 wrote:
After he realized what had happened, he had the Guests in the stuck boat do all sorts of coordinated moves. First he tried arms-up-and-rock-side-to-side. But then he was successful with the "storm the castle" technique: a count of "1-2-3-HAAAA!!!!" and on "HAAAA" everyone threw their weight forward in their seat. Inch by inch, they slowly scooted the boat over the edge of the drop. :D:
All in all, that was probably a 15-minute downtime.
-Rob
Late one night at DL we did the exact same thing. The CM loaded the front of the boat with a few large guests, myself included. Stopped at the lift, a few boats hit us and nothing happened. Finally a work light came on and they took us out of the boat, through some backstage areas (with looks from the kitchen staff of Blue Bayou), back through the exit and then distributed ALL of us throughout the boat. I think it ended up with everyone getting their own row.
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DisneyMom
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by DisneyMom » Thu Oct 07, 2010 12:14 pm
ktulu wrote:Late one night at DL we did the exact same thing. The CM loaded the front of the boat with a few large guests, myself included. Stopped at the lift, a few boats hit us and nothing happened. Finally a work light came on and they took us out of the boat, through some backstage areas (with looks from the kitchen staff of Blue Bayou), back through the exit and then distributed ALL of us throughout the boat. I think it ended up with everyone getting their own row.
Next time get some of those Blue Bayou Rolls for some extra magic-Mmmmmm :homer:
:flybongo: NO BULL!!!!!:D:
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Nobleman
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by Nobleman » Fri Oct 08, 2010 4:45 am
kurtisnelson wrote:Tonight the Epcot beam went 101 for quite awhile due to an SG being upset that they were not being quickly let off the train, threatening the pilot over the intercom, and then popping all the emergency windows and hatches in a car.
OMG, I just realized something... the people from the other board might be onto something... the monorail is ghetto now.

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by Whazzup » Fri Oct 08, 2010 10:10 pm
Rob562 wrote:Last year on Gay Day, they loaded too many bears into the front rows of the boat in front of us, and it got stuck at the top of the drop. A barrier popped up in the water to stop our boat before we reached the stuck one. We were then stopped there for at least 5 minutes before a CM arrived on-scene.
After he realized what had happened, he had the Guests in the stuck boat do all sorts of coordinated moves. First he tried arms-up-and-rock-side-to-side. But then he was successful with the "storm the castle" technique: a count of "1-2-3-HAAAA!!!!" and on "HAAAA" everyone threw their weight forward in their seat. Inch by inch, they slowly scooted the boat over the edge of the drop. :D:
All in all, that was probably a 15-minute downtime.
-Rob
Had the very same thing happen to us last May. The front seat was packed (overloaded) with some very large people and we got stuck in the same place. We tried the coordinated moves but we didn't budge. The CMs came in with flashlights and all the water was drained and the canal refilled twice, but no go. Tried the coordinated moves again and finally inched our way over the peak and away we went! However, there was no audio for the rest of the ride so we all sang the pirate song while we drifted along. Good fun!
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by disneydreamer21 » Mon Oct 11, 2010 3:28 pm
andfar wrote:Sorry, I am a little late on this thread. How about 9-23-10. Why was the Monorail on a late start, and slow all day long?
Yeah I wanna know why Magic Kingdom Express went 101 last week too? People were stuck on it for like 3 hrs I heard....
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mapo
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by mapo » Wed Oct 13, 2010 12:39 am
disneydreamer21 wrote:Yeah I wanna know why Magic Kingdom Express went 101 last week too? People were stuck on it for like 3 hrs I heard....
Yeah..NO.
It always may *seem like* 3 hours or days or a milennia....but reality, not even close.
And NO, you cannot know why.
Have a Disney Day!
mapo