CMGUY89 wrote:Creepy!!! I forgot to mention this one. I was standing the storage-in console just past the barn theater exit getting ready to switch the track to send boats into storage. The last boat with guests goes by and I change the track and start sending the boats in. Well the last boat goes into storage and I switch the track back and I wait for the rest of the crew to finish tying down the boats and plugging them into the chargers but I kept getting this feeling I was being watched. Once I finish at the console and disable it I look up into the darkened theater and I swear I saw a shadow run out of the corner of my eye. I get freaked out and run outside back to the lighted storage area with everyone else and ask them if they saw anything weird. I call tower to see if they had any intrusions and they didn't. I never really understood it but I still get the chills when the audio is silent and I am by myself.
I used to work in an old movie theatre. At the end of the day, after the audience had left and the projectionist (that's how long ago this was) left I then did a walk through and check every door and room to make sure everyone was out and everything was secure before locking the place up. So I was the LAST person in the building. When I first started there I frequently got that feeling of being watched. It wasn't a feeling of danger, more of curiosity or impatience. But I simply spoke to the empty building and said that I am friendly, and am not opposed to other entities. But I can be easily startled and so "Please try not to make any sudden changes while I am around". Almost immediately the feeling became friendly/amused. And I rarely had another problem. I actually got to like the empty building and sometimes after lock up I would wander and explore the odd corners. I found some old beautiful plaster walls surrounding what was the stairs to the second balcony (which was removed and the well walled up several decades earlier). I figured how to start up the pipe organ and played with it (Chopsticks using hands and feet gets interresting and sounds wierd). The more I hung around with a friendly mental state of mind the more welcome I felt. Only rarely did I ever see any "fleeting shadow" or anything but with me it was more of picking up an emotion.
So Maybe your "friend" is simply unsure of your presence. Talk to them and make a deal. You don't startle me and I'll try not to disturb you. Make friends. Can't hurt. BTW. they tend to have fairly good hearing so you don't have to shout, just talk as if to someone standing next to you and so you don't have to disturb your co workers with your discussion. ;) :D:
Randy