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Re: Rude guests and their cell phones...

Post by Princess Susi » Thu May 29, 2008 3:29 pm

Big Wallaby wrote:One of the nice things about this board, we can always disagree on certain points, as long as we can take a look at a SG and agree that they are a SG.

I personally think a cell phone and its use can help us in defining a SG, by how they use the tool. It is whether they use it to respectfully talk to those on the other end of the line so you, in the park with them do not have to listen to their conversation. I am of the belief that the parks are a sacred place when it comes to the effect you have on those around you. If you do anything that ruins others' vacation, or even deteriorates from it, then you are a SG.

If you can be on your cell phone right next to me and I don't have to feel like I am getting to know you and your business, then have at it. Otherwise, shut the thing off and enjoy the parks. All queue lines have visual and audio stimulation designed to make your experience more enjoyable.
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Post by kurtisnelson » Thu May 29, 2008 8:25 pm

Big Wallaby wrote:All queue lines have visual and audio stimulation designed to make your experience more enjoyable.
Except Rock n' Roller Coaster. I hate that queue. On the subject of cell phones in el bano: My dad always complains about people calling him when his cell phone is on vibrate in the bathroom. It scares him.


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Post by hobie16 » Thu May 29, 2008 8:40 pm

kurtisnelson wrote:My dad always complains about people calling him when his cell phone is on vibrate in the bathroom. It scares him.
Long before cell phone were available I carried a beeper that either beeped or vibrated. I usually kept it on vibrate so it wouldn't disturb anyone around me.

I was coming back from San Francisco about 2 AM on I 280. For those of you that aren't familiar with this highway, it's always at least four lanes wide and winds through the foothills above the SF peninsula. It's a great high speed cruise road.

The car I had at the time was set up for high speed and I was probably at 110 mph when the beeper went off. I thought the wheels were coming off the car and was hard on the brakes before it self destructed. :eek: It took a few seconds to realize what had really happened.

After that I always put it on beep before driving.


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Post by Ms. Matterhorn » Thu May 29, 2008 8:42 pm

DisneyMom wrote:People who get on their cell phones and proceed to use expletives liberally. AROUND CHILDREN!!!!! :mad:
OH! OH! OH! YEAH! That's what makes me mad! I don't want to hear it!


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Post by albino_pygmy » Thu May 29, 2008 8:46 pm

Wow, cell phones, still have no idea where this witchcraft came from in the 1920's but they just keep coming glued to a head of an SG. When I was at jungle, I used to dread someone on a cell while on my cruise, but it quickly dawned on me that I'm out in the middle of nowhere, and I can say just about what I felt like (within reason, of course) and always point that out on my cruises. Sometimes I'll be like "Shhh! Let's all not laugh too loudly now, somone's on their new mobile telephone TRYING TO MAKE A CALL! I wonder what service they have, they get great reception out here in this part of Africa." This usually quickly shuts up the SG, and if I'm lucky, they do apologize for the phone call, but I usually get the evil glare of death from them and their group for the rest of the cruise, and then I get a lovely discussion about not picking on guests on cell phones. I've also pointed out other stupidities happening on my cruises such as people standing up while the boat is moving and crossing over the crates and if I'm lucky, they smack their head into one of them speaker cases. They're really hard . . . to replace. Do you know how long it would take to go down to Radio Shack to see if they have parts to a 1971 audio system?


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Post by joanna71985 » Thu May 29, 2008 9:16 pm

I think there is a time and place for cell-phone usage. Obviously it is extremely rude to use it in the ride/attraction. But I don't mind if people talk on their phone in the queue line (as long as they aren't shouting, or using foul language).


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Post by Shorty82 » Thu May 29, 2008 9:30 pm

I visit the parks a lot by myself and when I do my phone is always on vibrate. You can't hear the ringer over the noise of the parks and I don't have to remember to set the phone to vibrate when I'm on a ride or in a show. I don't use my phone a lot and when I do it is always in an appropriate area. A lot lately I've been texting quietly from the parks, arranging to meet up with a friend or something like that.
February wrote:It is rude to stop dead in the middle of main street and cause the wheelchair behind you to collide with two strollers because you're trying to turn the volume up on your phone so you can hear over the parade.
That's just stupid. The parades are way to loud to make any kind of phone call during, there's no way to hear the call.
It was worse to me (louder) before people started texting more in public- those damned Nokia phones with their *(!(&^ beeping every two seconds. I was happy to see that cell phone use actually seemed to be down on our last trip- and I don't understand why WDW can't put in designated cell use areas- like when they used to have banks of pay phones and if you wanted to use them, you had to go find them.
I hate to break it to you but Disney uses Nextels everywhere these days (the beep-beep phones). All managers carry at least one (sometimes more, mine carry 2 or 3 on different channels usually). Coordinators, custodial, some character attendants, Dream Team all use them. The buses have them and the monorails have two in the cabs. The Safari trucks have them as do the parking trams. I know I'm probably missing half the places they are used.

Nextels are the phones that beep every time you or someone on the same channel pushes the button on the side.

We use them all over my area, the three carts each have one, Uptown Jewelers has 2 (one in jewelery and one in pins), the Confectionery, Chapeau, and Expo Hall all have two, the Firehouse has one as well as Uptown Gallery, the stockers carry them on there person as do the coordinators and managers. At least in my area they are wonderful tools, it allows us easy communication to each other. There are times where nobody is at our area's desk so Nextels are a necessity to reach our leaders as calling on the phone won't reach somebody sometimes. The Nextels are the only communication we have at the carts with anybody else. Today somebody threw up right on the main path by the Train Cart (and of course didn't tell any one and I didn't notice for a few minutes). I grabbed the Nextel and called my manager and asked them to call custodial. A few minutes later custodial shows up after receiving the call on their Nextel. A Dream Squad member even stopped by to see if she could help as she heard the call out on her Nextel (I guess she listens to whatever channel custodial uses).

From being around them so much I can hear the beep-beep of an active Nextel very easily. I need to be able to on the carts, especially if the weather is dicey in case management decides to shut them down. The other week I was on the Train Cart when I heard management call the carts telling them that severe weather was coming in and to be ready for a quick close down. I got the cart ready as best I could (moved things farther in and left only a few twists on the hooks for the ropes that roll up the sides). A little while later it starts raining and a few minutes after that management calls for a shut down of the carts so I quickly drop and zip the sides and hightail it inside before the bottom completely dropped out.


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Re: Rude guests and their cell phones...

Post by Syndrome » Thu May 29, 2008 10:48 pm

Nextels would be fine if people would just learn to turn off that friggin' beep. It CAN be turned off, but they either don't seem to realize it or think that have a walkie talkie makes them important and they want the whole world to know it.



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Re: Rude guests and their cell phones...

Post by Cranbiz » Fri May 30, 2008 12:15 am

Theme Park Where wrote: On another visit, I had just lost my job and had come back to Orlando to visit my parents while I decided what to do. I had applied for a job and got the call with an offer while I was playing at MK. I excused myself from the crowd and went to a more quiet place to take the call. Then I spent the rest of the day in the park on cloud nine, since it now seemed that everything was going to be ok. I had been worried that I wouldn't be able to find a job in the hospitality industry again, since it was right after 9/11.

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Re: Rude guests and their cell phones...

Post by Cranbiz » Fri May 30, 2008 12:18 am

hobie16 wrote:Long before cell phone were available I carried a beeper that either beeped or vibrated. I usually kept it on vibrate so it wouldn't disturb anyone around me.

I was coming back from San Francisco about 2 AM on I 280. For those of you that aren't familiar with this highway, it's always at least four lanes wide and winds through the foothills above the SF peninsula. It's a great high speed cruise road.

The car I had at the time was set up for high speed and I was probably at 110 mph when the beeper went off. I thought the wheels were coming off the car and was hard on the brakes before it self destructed. :eek: It took a few seconds to realize what had really happened.

After that I always put it on beep before driving.
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