But please don't ask about the incident, especially if the CM is wearing a ribbon. Some Monorail CMs understand your curiosity, some will tolerate it, and many will get offended. As for non-Monorail fellow CMs, remember that it's the same deal for you. A few seem to get more offended when a CM asks than when a guest does. I can understand why you would ask and I don't mind talking about it (to a certain extent), but remember that we are not allowed to discuss any specifics about the incident.
One other thing for everyone to remember is that in addition to the obvious, we are down two Monorails. That makes running the whole system that much harder, so we've got more delays and bigger gaps between trains. And that's when they all behave, it's worse when one of them decides that it wants to be problematic. So if anybody reading this has reservations, or is asked about travel time, please include 5 to 10 extra minutes to get where you need to go. The fewer people we have making a last minute dash for their seat at Chef Mickey's the better it is for everyone.
:D: Exactly. I'm glad that the coverage is dying down, you guys wouldn't believe the questions we've been getting. And I'm sure somebody else has been getting dumber questions than we have... so the less it is broadcast about, the less people will ask about it. I hope.Syndrome wrote:It does seem to have died down, thank goodness. I'm hoping that Casey Anthony cuts a fart in prison because that will take all the TV reporters' attention so they can report on the length, decible level, and smell analysis for the next week.