Re: "I Didnt Run Half Way Across the Park For This!"
Posted: Sun May 14, 2006 11:48 pm
I dont even know Snoopy and I hate that friggin place.
Stories about guest behavior in theme parks.
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I had a similar incident on the Monorails one night. We have certain cars that are reserved for people with wheelchairs. This doesn't mean empty stroller that you are too lazy to move or fold, The sign in the car plainly states Wheel chairs. Well at closing one night, I had exactly that situation. The train was full and I had a wheel chair to put on. The person in the wheel chair car, had an empty stroller. his kids were sitting next to him on the seat. I asked him to fold the stroller so I could put the wheelchair on. He told me no because of all the stuff he had in it. I told him to move it over to the other side of the train by the far doors, he told me no, and I need to use a different car. I told him all other cars are full. He told me he wasn't moving. I told him I have all night, this train is not leaving until the wheel chair is on board. He told me he didn't care he wasn't moving. I called security, and they sent this petite quiet talking person up to the station. She went and told the person to move he again said no. She, in a calm voice told him to move or her next call would be county, and they wouldn't play with him, they would drag him out and cuff him in front of his children. Then she asked him, is this what you want? She proceeded to reach for her radio, the guy, slamming things around, folded the stroller. Everybody on the platform applauded that he FINALLY did what was asked. The wheelchair went on and the train, (16 minutes late) left the station.Freak wrote:
he hops onto the train, slams his lapbar down, and proceeds to go "Now what, huh?" Ugh. Thanks to your actions, now we have to call security, hold the train because you jumped in, and escort you out of the park. We do, he whines and cries, blah blah blah. Security kicks him off while he cries some more, blah blah blah. Hes finally escorted off the dock and out of the station as everyone claps and we send the train. What a freakin moron. :mad:
I heard that it was nicknamed "Concentration Camp Snoopy!" :D:Freak wrote:I dont even know Snoopy and I hate that friggin place.
Perhaps it would help if they were banned from the park for a period of time, had thier ticket revoked if they were an AP.Sweetums wrote:Good for you & good for security for standing your ground! -of course, it's a lot easier to kick someone out of the park when it's almost time to close anyway, but...
Well done!
There can be. I watched Security punch a hole in the mag stripe of an Annual Pass near the end of the first day it was used. They just lost $67 less than the cost of the AP!EpcotFan wrote:Seriously, when security has to escort someone out, are there any consequences beyond the loss of whatever was left of the day?