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Kifaru
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by Kifaru » Thu Jun 24, 2010 5:15 pm
svickersart wrote:... I cant elieve [sic] Disney would let something so obnoxious into the parks. ...
Srsly? They let children and teenagers in.
At least toy noisemakers are just tools, incapable of independent action. Horns only make noise when someone makes them do so, stay where you leave them, never pinch, bite, drool, pee... never scream or throw things or pour drinks on people around them...
The horns aren't obnoxious. The blowers, OTOH...
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LucyintheSky
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by LucyintheSky » Thu Jun 24, 2010 5:39 pm
I swear to god if I start hearing those stupid horns in the parks or even worse, on attractions, I'm gonna lose it. And it's not going to be pretty. :mad:
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TdcOgre
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by TdcOgre » Thu Jun 24, 2010 6:15 pm
svickersart wrote:When I was a kid you would often see those things being sold at parades and the circus. I asked my mom for one once and she said no. I asked why and she told me she wasnt going to listen to it. I understand now.
If I were at the parks and someone was blowing on one of them I would complain all day long. I cant elieve Disney would let something so obnoxious into the parks. I'm afraid I would get arrested for beating someone over the head with one, or worse.
Steve
Not with me on the jury.
Don't you also love how these groups will dummy up when a CM/guest upbraids them for something. Acting as though they don't understand English then moments later order food at a counter table restaurant in perfect English. Their only problem is- eu compreender portugues. At least enough to call their bluff. :p:
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by delsdad » Thu Jun 24, 2010 6:44 pm
I think being in the park with people blowing those things would drive me straight to guest services to complain. If GS gets enough complaints, surely park management would instruct security not to permit them in the parks.
After all, they are a safety hazard - to the person blowing them!
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by kurtisnelson » Fri Jun 25, 2010 7:30 am
PatchOBlack wrote:Arrested? Maybe, but I don't think any court would convict you... :cat1:
Jury nullification!
Kurt
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by svickersart » Thu Jul 01, 2010 5:16 pm
Well its good to know if I'm at WDW and someone blows one of these things near me and I decied to jam it up thier ass you all would aquit me of the charges. Thanks.
As far as kids being allowed into the parks, when kids are anywhere and thier parents are not there they act very differently. They think no one can do anything about how they act except thier own parents. I think its been stated here a few time Disney security will teach a different lesson.
Steve
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by turkeyham » Thu Jul 01, 2010 6:48 pm
I was just thinking of the game Wipeout would be a perfect game for them.
Forget the horns, see how these SG would survive a few minutes. They could not win the money. There would be a change right away. Also, have them try the game Downfall. I could see all the gifts and money going over the edge. Then the SG being tossed off the building.
I remember that they have the bright loud shirts, loud cheering and an attitude that could get them tossed out of the parks. You are right about them saying "I don't speak English." Yeah right! Time to invest in an English disctionary, soap, water, shaver, deoderant and proper fitting clothes. :twisted:
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by Freak » Thu Jul 01, 2010 10:14 pm
Do we get Brazilian Tour Groups @ DLR or DCA? I've honestly never seen them.
I know we get (LOTS OF) tour groups, but 99% of them are very well behaved....the only problems I ever see is that they just don't have a very good mastery of the English language or the American monetary system (or both sometimes). I've never seen a rude or obnoxious tour group.......yet.
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by talfonso » Thu Jul 01, 2010 10:18 pm
First, those turismos (Argentinean youth herds and their cousins the Brazilian tour groups) chant like mad, and now they toot those vuvuzelas? Good thing I don't go there (WDW) at that time of year - but I'm free to go to UO. That's why a few hours after closing is the ideal time for me right now... :)
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by turkeyham » Fri Jul 02, 2010 12:14 am
I have seen the groups. I saw them last weekend. They were on the way to BTRR.
Freak-How long have you been working at DCA? You need to come over here and see how the groups are. They appear normal until something makes them scream and chant! They are worst than the cheer leaders in the winter months. Trust me! Ask Danny! ;)