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Re: Scary Regulars

Post by hobie16 » Thu Jul 17, 2008 5:15 pm

EeyoresButterfly wrote:Joanna, I think Hobie was pulling your leg ;) .
Ding ding ding, we have a winner!! :D:


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Re: Scary Regulars

Post by joanna71985 » Thu Jul 17, 2008 6:06 pm

EeyoresButterfly wrote:Joanna, I think Hobie was pulling your leg ;) .
hobie16 wrote:Ding ding ding, we have a winner!! :D:
I knew that


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Re: Scary Regulars

Post by CMGUY89 » Sat Jul 19, 2008 8:22 pm

bpgstudios wrote:Ok I have put this off long enough. I'm finally going to write about our scary regular in F-land. There is a lady and her husband who come frequently (AP holders). The woman has a small yorkie service dog, and is in a double-wide wheelchair.

Experience 1: Small world, she wants to go on the wheelchair boat, which we are not allowed to load doublewides on since it wont fit right, so when asked if she could transfer to a standard wheelchair or directly into the boat, she demands our ops duty manager by full name. When the manager is called, this woman calls Guest Relations from speed dial on her phone, complaining that they didn't really call because he wasn't there yet. GR tells her that he has been called and is on his way. Ops manager tells her the same thing we did, and walks off.

Experience 2: Philharmagic. She is the first one in line in the wheelchair holding area of philhar lobby. when the doors open, she screams at the CM there that she is going to the middle wheelchair space. Mind you, there are 5 more parties behind her, all with wheelchairs as well, so we must be fair to everyone and have her go to the end of the back row. Manager called, same old story again.

Experience 3: Peter Pan. Since service animals are not permitted on this attraction, her husband waits by unload for her. Because it is not TOO busy and to prevent her from bitching MORE, the unload CM permits her to ride 5 times in a row. After her 5th time, the CM says that is enough and she does need to get off. She insists she gets another 5 rides taking her husbands turn. CM says no, GR is called on the cellphone to complain about CM.

Experience 4: Wishes ropes. Lady and husband approach snow white ropes 1 minute prior to show start, meaning the launchers are armed and ready to fire so no guests can enter from the back. Insists that she must view the fireworks from inside the castle because anywhere else upsets the dog. Claims that they have always been allowed to go in, etc. They argue and go on and on. Wishes starts, they insist they are still going through. The dog is fine btw. Manager called, backs up CM obviously.

There was a while where she wasn;t around, but just recently (around easter time) came back and caused more troubles. It makes me wonder why a record of complaints and manager calls isn't kept on guests that seem to be looking for trouble and just putting a ban on them.

And for the record, only one two of the above experiences I have personally witnessed. The others are stories relayed by fellow CMs.
She was at Epcot today and was pushing the dog in a stroller! She would not shut up!!! She bitched about The Land being closed and demanded we re-open it. Luckily I was training and was able to leave. But it was pretty stupid.


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Re: Scary Regulars

Post by LittleDollClaudia » Sat Jul 19, 2008 8:32 pm

Wait, wait, wait.

How does this nonsense continue? Isn't there any way to put this selfish idiot on probation or something?

I'm sorry, but having a AP and a disability does not make you a god, okay?

Yes, I think that certain allowances sould be made, but this behavior is ridiculous.

And a yorkie service animal?!?

Please tell me you're pulling my leg. I mean, really. Yorkies only yap annoyingly.
(sorry to yorkie fans out there)

What can this animal do for her? Someone explain this to me.

Oh, and that whole thing with the tattoo guy, it says on his website, 90% of his body is tattooed. Ugh, I don't want to think about what the non-inked 10% could possibly be.

EWWWW.

I have 1 tattoo on my ankle, but that guy's a bit much. Bleah.


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Re: Scary Regulars

Post by GRUMPY PIRATE » Sat Jul 19, 2008 9:30 pm

You would think that at some point, the cost to WDW of dealing with her, and her little dog too, would far outweigh the amount they have spent on their AP's.

By the stories, it almost seems like she is TRYING to set up WDW into some sort of situation that she can use to create a lawsuit.


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Re: Scary Regulars

Post by felinefan » Sat Jul 19, 2008 10:04 pm

I once saw a guest on the Calico Railroad at Knott's, when I worked there, get off the train with a small pug as a service animal. The woman looked like she had anxiety issues. Seriously, service animals don't have to be able to carry or pick up items or pull wheelchairs; they can act as comforters, or with autistic kids they can be a point of contact for the "outside world".

Is this Yorkie wearing a special bandana or harness, etc, that states that it is a service animal? Real service animals will have something on them attesting to the fact that they are indeed service animals, and the I.D. will have the name of the organization that trained the animal. Not there, it's not a service animal. One of the organizations that trains service animals is the Delta Society; look them up.

I was reading a site by Dr. Gary Namie, who's a psychologist specializing in workplace bullying issues. What this woman is doing sounds like bullying. I think y'all should check out his sites: http://www.bullyinginstitute.org , and http://www.bullybusters.org . There are tabs showing the effect of bullying on employees and the workplace. I think you ought to bring this to management's attention, or your union rep. I think it's time all employees should fight back, including CMs. Because the longer this is allowed to continue, the worse it will get. I know there's alot of you you love your jobs, but the people --SGs--get you down. There's no reason to put up with it. It doesn't have to be your boss, supervisor, or a co-worker bullying you, it can be a customer or vendor; and in your business, the guests are your customers.


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Re: Scary Regulars

Post by Euterpe » Sat Jul 19, 2008 10:19 pm

LittleDollClaudia wrote: And a yorkie service animal?!?

Please tell me you're pulling my leg. I mean, really. Yorkies only yap annoyingly.
(sorry to yorkie fans out there)

What can this animal do for her? Someone explain this to me.
Little dogs can be used as service animals. They're used to comfort people with attachment disorders, people with panic attacks, and people with autism. They aren't just used to lead blind people around. There are lots of service animals out there that aren't even dogs.

I asked about this once when I saw a dog in a stroller. My manager has seen service snakes and service monkeys. It's very interesting.


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Re: Scary Regulars

Post by felinefan » Sat Jul 19, 2008 10:23 pm

Even bunny rabbits are used. What kind of animal depends on alot of factors--like what it's supposed to do, what the person it is intended to assist is comfortable with, allergies, etc..


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Re: Scary Regulars

Post by EeyoresButterfly » Sun Jul 20, 2008 1:04 am

felinefan wrote:I once saw a guest on the Calico Railroad at Knott's, when I worked there, get off the train with a small pug as a service animal. The woman looked like she had anxiety issues. Seriously, service animals don't have to be able to carry or pick up items or pull wheelchairs; they can act as comforters, or with autistic kids they can be a point of contact for the "outside world".

Is this Yorkie wearing a special bandana or harness, etc, that states that it is a service animal? Real service animals will have something on them attesting to the fact that they are indeed service animals, and the I.D. will have the name of the organization that trained the animal. Not there, it's not a service animal. One of the organizations that trains service animals is the Delta Society; look them up.

I was reading a site by Dr. Gary Namie, who's a psychologist specializing in workplace bullying issues. What this woman is doing sounds like bullying. I think y'all should check out his sites: http://www.bullyinginstitute.org , and http://www.bullybusters.org . There are tabs showing the effect of bullying on employees and the workplace. I think you ought to bring this to management's attention, or your union rep. I think it's time all employees should fight back, including CMs. Because the longer this is allowed to continue, the worse it will get. I know there's alot of you you love your jobs, but the people --SGs--get you down. There's no reason to put up with it. It doesn't have to be your boss, supervisor, or a co-worker bullying you, it can be a customer or vendor; and in your business, the guests are your customers.
Euterpe wrote:Little dogs can be used as service animals. They're used to comfort people with attachment disorders, people with panic attacks, and people with autism. They aren't just used to lead blind people around. There are lots of service animals out there that aren't even dogs.

I asked about this once when I saw a dog in a stroller. My manager has seen service snakes and service monkeys. It's very interesting.
I had to research this recently, and I discovered that the ADA considers service dogs and therapy dogs to be different. A service dog by definition perofrms specific tasks to remediate a disability (retrieving items, alerting to seizure, leading, alerting to sounds, etc.). A therapy or comfort dog is there to calm the person, this is not considered a specific task and therefore the dog is not considered a service animal. Therapy and comfort dogs must follow the same laws and regulations as any other pet.

Not every service dog will wear something to identify, but most will. The problem is, all a person has to do is state that a dog is service dog and the dog has to e allowed in. Businesses are not allowed to ask for any kind of identification or proof, nor are they legally allowed to ask what the disability is or the specific service the dog performs. I am glad this is the case because people with disabilities should not have to broadcast to the world what their diagnosis is, but unfortunately it leaves it open to some serious abuses. I'm assuming this is the case with the lady and the yorky.


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Re: Scary Regulars

Post by Eeyore Tattoo » Sun Jul 20, 2008 2:37 pm

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Originally Posted by minimoose

The bubble twins. They're not creepy or weird but they're actually pretty cool, 2 elderly ladies who hand out little bottles of bubbles. Mostly seen around northern part of disneyland.
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Definitely Cool. :)
They are my age!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Not Elderly at all!!!!!!!!!!
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