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Normal Response Time

Post by Tropter » Thu Sep 09, 2004 7:23 pm

I'm wondering from having worked at another theme park how long it usually takes you disneyites to geta security guard to your location. Especially interested in attractions but all will do.


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Post by Stduck » Thu Sep 09, 2004 7:29 pm

Depends...
When its a lost child it seems like forever I guess that is mostly because the child is usually slightly hysterical
When its an unattended package it seems almost instantly that they are there.

Where as at Legoland (I used to work there) the security would be there quickly cause they didn't have a lot to do


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Post by GMC » Thu Sep 09, 2004 9:16 pm

we had somebody there right quick when that family tried to sneak thier little girl on the ride, by pushing us outta the way. Security got there fast, but didn't do much to impress us...


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Post by BirdMom » Thu Sep 09, 2004 10:10 pm

Just depends how serious the call is, how the staffing is and what's going on in the park itself. I think that lost children are a low priority. I just used to walk them over the the l.c. center. Easy enough, especially if you're wearing a radio. However, if there is an assault, they will scoot a little bit faster. One of the reasons they ended up putting the bridge in front of Pirates in N.O.S. was because the square would get landlocked in the summer. In 1970, it took 20 minutes to get the guard and a nurse on a C.F.A. run over from Main St. to the Mansion, and the poor guest died in the loading area. (It was an elderly man having a heart attack). I don't think I've ever seen security running to face any situation except during the strike when the poohbahs from the union stormed the Main Gate and allowed themselves to be arrested. Then, every guard and supervisor in the place came running. God forbid that they destroy company property.



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Post by DLRFantasmic!Dan » Fri Sep 10, 2004 12:01 am

Stduck wrote:Depends....
When its a lost child it seems like forever I guess that is mostly because the child is usually slightly hysterical.
When its an unattended package it seems almost instantly that they are there.
It would take a while for them to get to the location. One time, a guest told me there was an unattended package and security came within five minutes!! Why??/ Because one of them was backstage smoking a cigarette. LOL :D I went backstage and told them and they responded.



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