Yes, but do you chew your food in syncopation to the explosions?Polar33 wrote:On a similar note, I often take my lunch break during pyro. And for those unaware, the Inn Between patio is right between two launching points for the show. I've grown quite accustomed to the timing of the blasts, but most have not. It makes for some quite entertaining moments.
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No but if eats the right foods before hand he can fart in sync with them :D:GRUMPY PIRATE wrote:Yes, but do you chew your food in syncopation to the explosions?
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You should work on a drum roll during the countdown to the first explosion.ktulu wrote:No but if eats the right foods before hand he can fart in sync with them :D:

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Ohh, I got a family like that during circle flow right infront of the Plaza Inn during pyro. We had a few families show up after the show started with wheel chairs. Now, we cant exactly tell them to go into the street with the lights off, so I give them the spot on the rail back into the entrance of the restaurant. No harm done. Its out of the way of the walkway enough that it doesnt hurt the flow. But then I had this family show up. They started to sit on the rail. I told them that it is a walkway and they do need to find a spot in the ropes or the street unfortunately. The father/husband starts telling me right ot my face that they arent in the walkway (yes, you are. the railing is the one side of the walkway) and that one more family on the rail wont change a thing (yes, it does. You sitting there means that I have to let EVERY OTHER family sit there) and then he pulled the golden one. He yells at me that they did not drive 1,000 miles to get told that they can not watch the fireworks. Uhh, Im not saying that you cant watch, just not from right here. So, in the end, they took the rail (I couldnt get a lead or anyone to help me with them) and I just stood RIGHT IN FRONT of them yelling over the music to keep the walkways moving. Oh, and did I mention that I have a flashlight, so they prolly got to see the orange cone on if for half the show.glendalais wrote:'m standing in front of Riverbelle Terrace, spieling that you must continue walking straight down the path and cannot stop at any time.
A family of 4 comes up and just stands in the middle of the way as the show is starting. I ask them to keep moving.
Their response (and I quote this verbatim): "Why are you being such an a**, we're just trying to watch the show! It's not like we're blocking anybody!"
This is while a queue is beginning to form behind/beside them. Some people are going around them, but a lot of people are just waiting for them to move (SG tale in and off itself).
I eventually tell them with what is probably my most forced Disney smile that they must move and point out alternate viewing areas. They tell me that I'm being an a****** and storm off.
So, the walkway almost did fully jam up. People we sitting on all the railings to like 3 and 4 deep in some areas and leaving just enough room for a single file of guests to get through.
I think because of them, I had about 10 other families pull the same thing with wanting to sit on the rail. And I got yelled at about how all they can do is walk around and around about 3 or 4 times. Boy am I glad that we didn't have to do a CFA run in the middle of the show like last week.
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I have that down pat, but last time I practiced, it resulted in a dutch oven and my wife was NOT happyhobie16 wrote:You should work on a drum roll during the countdown to the first explosion.

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Something about an open flame comes to mind.ktulu wrote:I have that down pat, but last time I practiced, it resulted in a dutch oven and my wife was NOT happy![]()

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HEY POLAR! You know-*giggle* We could have been feet apart. I work at Plaza... and sometimes I get breaks before/during Pyro... I usually eat/stay inside Inn Between though. Wanna meet you too :DPolar33 wrote:On a similar note, I often take my lunch break during pyro. And for those unaware, the Inn Between patio is right between two launching points for the show. I've grown quite accustomed to the timing of the blasts, but most have not. It makes for some quite entertaining moments.
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Now THATS a pyro show!!!hobie16 wrote:Something about an open flame comes to mind.
That reminds me of a pyro show some australian sailors showed us at a bar one night!
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Crowd control is always interesting. I remember working PAC for 4th of July at MK in WDW, and it was a nightmare. This was when we still had the planters in the hub and I was on planter duty. I had to crouch in the planters and tell people not to get into them. I spent my night getting scratched on the legs by plants and yelled at by SGs who can't figure out you don't stand in the planter.
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That's a dangerous mixture right there.GRUMPY PIRATE wrote:Now THATS a pyro show!!!
That reminds me of a pyro show some australian sailors showed us at a bar one night!