Re: Grad Nite
Posted: Sat Mar 12, 2011 4:45 pm
A bunch of teens away from their parents at Disney and a lack of chaperones. You can guess what the problem is.Chaka Peachfuzz wrote:Do tell - what's so bad about the Night of Joy???
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A bunch of teens away from their parents at Disney and a lack of chaperones. You can guess what the problem is.Chaka Peachfuzz wrote:Do tell - what's so bad about the Night of Joy???
after grad night I like to watch security look in all the bushes and places for passed out people. sort of reminds me of new years in las vegas, the next day the police walk from bush to bush looking for people. I remember one big bush that had like 5 people laying in it.Shorty82 wrote:A bunch of teens away from their parents at Disney and a lack of chaperones. You can guess what the problem is.
ok, I didn't realize it attracted underchaperoned teen groups.Shorty82 wrote:A bunch of teens away from their parents at Disney and a lack of chaperones. You can guess what the problem is.
+2shorty82 wrote:good riddance! Now if they'd just get rid of night of joy, which are worst than grad nights by far.
Yep. At least on Grad Nights there are lots of chaperons and Security has a very visible presence throughout the park. Most of the grads know better than to try anything as they know they'll get caught and won't be allowed to walk at graduation. When one does try anything Security is on them like white on rice hauling them to the chaperon center for the night if they're lucky, the Security offices if they aren't.Chaka Peachfuzz wrote:ok, I didn't realize it attracted underchaperoned teen groups.
We had a less than pleasant experience with a church group at POFQ a couple years ago........they thought they owned the food court.
Didn't Cranbiz refer to it as "Night of Felons" a couple of years back? ;)Shorty82 wrote: I've worked a few Grad Nights and I'll admit they weren't nearly as bad as the horror stories I heard from other CMs. The one Night of Joy I worked, OTOH, was, if anything, worse than the stories.
Crowding is definitely a part of it. Having looked at the AOP, at existing crowd levels Grad Night is having a negative impact on the guest experience, the RPC gets as low as 6 on some of those days, when even NYE week it doesn't go that low. There's only so many people that can enjoyably experience MK when it is open 8-7.goofyjoe wrote:WDW is so busy so many times of the year, so do they really need to keep doing Grad Nights to bring in business in any case? I think Night of Felons... er, Joy probably works for them because it's in the "odd" post-Labor Day time.
Hey! Let's not be hassling the seniors. If they could catch you they'd glue you to a seat on IASM with Fixodent.drcorey wrote:How about a seniors night? it would be really slow and interesting.
they would prolly have to add on extra nurses and EMTS thou.
and stock up on extra heart starting meds too.
Hey Mickey is almost 90 now.