Why do people have to trespass in roped-off areas??

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Re: Why do people have to trespass in roped-off areas??

Post by turkeyham » Tue Nov 04, 2008 11:00 pm

When my brother went through training at ODV-Outdoor vending, he said the fire department showed them what happens when you add dry ice to a water bottle. The fire department placed the dry ice in a small water bottle with coke in it. The sealed it and put it on a wooden pallet. A few seconds later there was a explosion. What was left was a dark circle with a small crater. The pallet was history. So, yes I believe this stuff is dangerous and it should not get into the hands of those who don't know how to handle it. :eek:



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Re: Why do people have to trespass in roped-off areas??

Post by DLRFantasmic!Dan » Tue Jun 02, 2009 12:29 am

Sorry to bump this up, but yesterday, I witnessed a SG and Family try to get into Pixie Hollow.............. after it was closed. Not sure what they were doing. Maybe they thought it was open and they wanted to get in it. They crossed over series of chains to get in and find out it was closed.

Also, I seen on several occasions, SG would want to take a picture in the walkway leading into Tomorrowland across from Sleeping Beauty Castle, in order to get a full picture, a SG would hope over the fence into the planters to get a good picture. It just peeves me that SGs don't have respect for boundaries.


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Re: Why do people have to trespass in roped-off areas??

Post by Lasolimu » Tue Jun 02, 2009 2:57 am

One night on my recent trip to DLR, I believe it was Thursday when the park closed early for a grad night, we were going to do one more thing before heading back to the hotel and because we were in Tomorrowland we thought we would take a look at Innoventions. Well, we didn't see any CMs there so we figured it was closed for the night which seems to be fairly typical because you don't want people just getting in as the park closes. We did see a couple of guests up there wanting in so we start thinking that maybe it is open, the CM just walked away for a second, and we start walking towards the entrance. Sure enough, the chain was up and there were two trash cans blocking the entrance so the SGs must have climbed over it thinking it was open. Maybe they thought that spinning means open, I don't know, but there they were. I believe that we decided to do Nemo instead, it's a lot faster to get on when you have a wheelchair (as I have discussed on here before we don't need it in our daily lives, but certain parties are now unable to do the walking required for the parks).


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Re: Why do people have to trespass in roped-off areas??

Post by Disneyguy85 » Tue Jun 02, 2009 1:46 pm

DLRFantasmic!Dan wrote:Sorry to bump this up, but yesterday, I witnessed a SG and Family try to get into Pixie Hollow.............. after it was closed. Not sure what they were doing. Maybe they thought it was open and they wanted to get in it. They crossed over series of chains to get in and find out it was closed.
Yup. That's pretty much the kind of thing that I saw when wrote the first post in this thread. Only again, during the evening that I saw this, Pixie Hollow was not even officially opened yet, (it was still quite a few days away) and yet there were people who were literally ducking under the many chains to get in.

...At least Pixie Hollow will soon remain open after dusk, so this problem will go away for a while.



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Re: Why do people have to trespass in roped-off areas??

Post by DLRFantasmic!Dan » Sat Jun 13, 2009 12:15 pm

Disneyguy85 wrote:Yup. That's pretty much the kind of thing that I saw when wrote the first post in this thread. Only again, during the evening that I saw this, Pixie Hollow was not even officially opened yet, (it was still quite a few days away) and yet there were people who were literally ducking under the many chains to get in.

...At least Pixie Hollow will soon remain open after dusk, so this problem will go away for a while.
A while ago, I witness the same exact situation with a different family. Family of 5 complete with stroller went into Pixie Hollow after closing and disregarding all the chains and walked right in. They came out of the exit that was blocked by the store shelves. they had to push it away.


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Re: Why do people have to trespass in roped-off areas??

Post by Disneyguy85 » Sun Jun 14, 2009 2:25 am

SGs: Boundaries are for chumps!



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