Typical Guest Behavior?

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Re: Typical Guest Behavior?

Post by Big Wallaby » Mon May 18, 2009 1:37 am

Saint March wrote:Why would the lifeguard ask the guest to go BACK into the pool? Not that I'm excusing the man's behavior lol
Those stairs are a dangerous place if a wave comes along. They are only for emergency use. If you're on the steps and a wave comes, it can't be stopped. In the course of sweeping you away, it will knock you into the wall.

In fact, in the deeper parts of the wave pool, they work to make sure you're at least ten feet away to account for any direction the water may move you as the wave moves through the channel.


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Re: Typical Guest Behavior?

Post by Whazzup » Mon May 18, 2009 10:35 am

Thank you for the enlightenment oh wise one.



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Re: Typical Guest Behavior?

Post by Cranbiz » Mon May 18, 2009 10:41 pm

Shorty82 wrote:A bunch of them also leak from around at least one speaker too. The design of their roof is not a good one when it comes to rain.
A bunch of things leak in Disney transportation. Nova's, RTS's, Gilligs, etc.


As getting wet riding to work was not enough, I got an RTS that leaked around the drivers spotlight, Constant dripping in my crotch all night. :-(


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Re: Typical Guest Behavior?

Post by Big Wallaby » Tue May 19, 2009 12:34 am

Monorail Gold was dripping last night. On the MCU. Yes, that is the electronic piece of equipment that you hold in order to control the train. Yes, you are probably touching metal when you hold onto it. Yes, you do have to continually hold on, because 1.5 seconds of not holding on stops the Monorail.

No problems there. Normal, Visual.


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Re: Typical Guest Behavior?

Post by kurtisnelson » Tue May 19, 2009 8:54 am

Big Wallaby wrote:Monorail Gold was dripping last night. On the MCU. Yes, that is the electronic piece of equipment that you hold in order to control the train. Yes, you are probably touching metal when you hold onto it. Yes, you do have to continually hold on, because 1.5 seconds of not holding on stops the Monorail.

No problems there. Normal, Visual.
Monorail Coral door 5's escape hatch was dripping like crazy all over the whole car.


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Re: Typical Guest Behavior?

Post by Big Wallaby » Tue May 19, 2009 11:30 am

If it's coming from the hatch, it's probably the air conditioner.

Normal, Visual.


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Re: Typical Guest Behavior?

Post by BRWombat » Tue May 19, 2009 11:35 am

Big Wallaby wrote:If it's coming from the hatch, it's probably the air conditioner.

Normal, Visual.
I love the "Normal, Visual" response to all the glitches. It's like the monorail version of the military "SNAFU" (Situation normal, all [fouled] up). :rolleyes:


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Re: Typical Guest Behavior?

Post by Big Wallaby » Tue May 19, 2009 11:40 am

If the train moves, Normal Visual.

That's what it will be when I am in Central.


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Re: Typical Guest Behavior?

Post by Rex » Tue May 19, 2009 11:51 am

What a great way to add to the whole experience! Lets make you wet, and cold!


I've always thought that the monorails are kept a bit too cold, but only because it's so hot outside, that there's a bit of a shock factor when it goes from say a nice, 65, to a slightly warmer 94 with 100% humidity.


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Re: Typical Guest Behavior?

Post by Rex » Tue May 19, 2009 11:54 am

Big Wallaby wrote:If it's coming from the hatch, it's probably the air conditioner.

Normal, Visual.

What a great way to add to the whole experience! Lets make you wet, and cold!


I've always thought that the monorails are kept a bit too cold, but only because it's so hot outside, that there's a bit of a shock factor when it goes from say a nice, 65, to a slightly warmer 94 with 100% humidity.
BRWombat wrote:I love the "Normal, Visual" response to all the glitches. It's like the monorail version of the military "SNAFU" (Situation normal, all [fouled] up). :rolleyes:

Microsoft calls bugs and glitches nothing more than "undocumented features" :D:


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