Re: STUPIDIST QUESTION A GUEST CAN ASK YOU!
Posted: Tue Nov 06, 2007 10:59 am
Once out of town, who cares where else she goes??? :twisted:mechurchlady wrote:I would think you would have wanted her out of town the quickest way possible.
Stories about guest behavior in theme parks.
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Once out of town, who cares where else she goes??? :twisted:mechurchlady wrote:I would think you would have wanted her out of town the quickest way possible.
Of course, the Turnpike will cost her a bit of money. If it comes completely unexpectedly, it could cost her a bunch.Cheshire Figment wrote:It is a polite and nice thing to do.
Go for it. Isn't that one of the express purposes of SGT?CycloneMan wrote:2. Where's Adam and Eve?
(unless you want a rant, you don't want to hear what I said)
Genesis 2:4CycloneMan wrote:Two most recent questions:
1. Are the dinosaurs real?
2. Where's Adam and Eve?
(unless you want a rant, you don't want to hear what I said)
I get that all the time.BTTF4Life wrote:Yes. At Revenge of the Mummy, in the temple queue, sometimes I would stand very still, only to move unexpectedly and scare people. Some would say things like "I didn't think he was real".
You should say "No", even if it is pouring!! Just tell them that the dome will be put in place if it rains more than a few inches of water! (hehehehe)Terrytunes wrote:Two SG questions:
After selling them tickets and handing them their receipt: "What do I use to get in?" Duh, one of those pieces of paper I just handed you idiot!! Figure it out!!!
And: "Is it going to rain today?" Uh, do I look like the weather man? Do I look like God? I responded to this one after giving the SG a blank look, "I don't know." I really wanted to respond one of the above comments. Or, "Yes, DL briefs us on the weather every day when we get here in the morning so that we could better accomodate YOU. You're so special and we want to make your day as magical as possible."
I got this question all the time. In fact, I became a bit of an amateur meteorologist. Something to the effect of: [INDENT]"Well, I just checked the park's "AccuWeather Radar" (AKA 'weather.com') and it looks like the rain will be here in another hour or so, but there’s a bit of a break developing so there's a chance it'll miss us.” [/INDENT]They seemed to look past the fact that I just told them “it’s either going to rain or it isn’t” and formulated their plans accordingly.Terrytunes wrote: And: "Is it going to rain today?"
You could also add that "the high pressure system from a stream of warm air rising over the park has possibly delayed the moisture release!"CelebrationNM wrote:
I got this question all the time. In fact, I became a bit of an amateur meteorologist. Something to the effect of: [INDENT]"Well, I just checked the park's "AccuWeather Radar" (AKA 'weather.com') and it looks like the rain will be here in another hour or so, but there’s a bit of a break developing so there's a chance it'll miss us.” [/INDENT]They seemed to look past the fact that I just told them “it’s either going to rain or it isn’t” and formulated their plans accordingly.
They should hire me over at Fox 35.