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Re: in one ear and out the other

Posted: Fri Feb 19, 2010 4:21 am
by Main Streeter
darph, you REALLY need to share your coaster. ;) :D:

Re: in one ear and out the other

Posted: Fri Feb 19, 2010 3:31 pm
by DisneyMom
The People are SO entitled, you know :rolleyes:
My favorite ones lately are the ones who sneak into the locked doors of our clinic (as another patient walks out) to demand they be called in to see the doctor before their scheduled time.....when I explain that patients with cardiac symptoms will be called first, they say, "I don't see anyone with cardiac symptoms here!" Yeah, like they can tell which ones do :cool:
I'll be sure to call them when the ambulances arrive :alphaunt:

Re: in one ear and out the other

Posted: Fri Feb 19, 2010 10:42 pm
by kaytieeldr
darph nader wrote:Of course they weren't listening,,,,,,,,,,,they're on vacation. :rolleyes:
And do you KNOW how much they (we) paid for this vacation? :D:

Re: in one ear and out the other

Posted: Sat Feb 20, 2010 8:29 am
by EeyoresButterfly
I always hated that. We don't really group at Worlds of Fun unless it is an insanely busy day. But when I worked Fantasyland, that was a constant problem. The one that gives us the most fits is Philhar. For some reason, moving all the way to the end of the row is rocket science.

Re: in one ear and out the other

Posted: Sat Feb 20, 2010 2:08 pm
by delsdad
EeyoresButterfly wrote:The one that gives us the most fits is Philhar. For some reason, moving all the way to the end of the row is rocket science.
I believe this is because the mindset that causes the guest to crowd and be first through the auto-magic doors causes the guest to not give a damn about inconveniencing any other guests or the CMs.

If you want to sit anywhere you like, go to the park in the off season !

Re: in one ear and out the other

Posted: Sat Feb 20, 2010 4:24 pm
by darph nader
kaytieeldr wrote:And do you KNOW how much they (we) paid for this vacation? :D:
And of course their $$ is worth waaaay much more than anyone elses. :rolleyes:

Re: in one ear and out the other

Posted: Mon Feb 22, 2010 5:22 pm
by TdcOgre
EeyoresButterfly wrote:I always hated that. We don't really group at Worlds of Fun unless it is an insanely busy day. But when I worked Fantasyland, that was a constant problem. The one that gives us the most fits is Philhar. For some reason, moving all the way to the end of the row is rocket science.
I have very little problem moving to the end of the row with most attractions. In fact, at Norway for Maelstrom I've been known to keep moving right out the door after finishing the ride. :p:

OTOH at places like Festival of the Lion King or Indy please don't ask me to mover "closer" to the person next to me especially after a long hot day at the parks. Ain't gonna happen. :mad:

Re: in one ear and out the other

Posted: Mon Feb 22, 2010 10:12 pm
by turkeyham
When I got to WDW, I visit the parks during hurricane season and also during the food and wine festival at Epcot.

On hot days, I seriously don't want to sit next to a smelly SG. I make sure that if I am at a show, I have a few bleachers or seats between the SG.

Re: in one ear and out the other

Posted: Fri Feb 26, 2010 5:22 am
by Goofyernmost
joanna71985 wrote:Maybe they think they're sheep? ;)
Actually...it's just the opposite. Being lead by the collar everyplace is sheep like or cattle like, whichever you prefer. Try and remember that many people have never been there before. They probably didn't realize that you have "seat assignments", I know I didn't know that and I have been there a lot.

Re: in one ear and out the other

Posted: Fri Feb 26, 2010 4:47 pm
by Cheshire Figment
TdcOgre wrote:OTOH at places like Festival of the Lion King or Indy please don't ask me to mover "closer" to the person next to me especially after a long hot day at the parks. Ain't gonna happen. :mad:
Last winter I was working at Indy. Sometimes when I was tasked as a "packer" I would announce to an entire section to "Don't worry if the person next to you smells bad, they think you smell just as bad". One of the managers commented to me about what I was saying, but he said that he heard many people laugh and that meant they were paying attention, which was what was wanted.