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Re: Your Pet Peeves

Posted: Sun Nov 19, 2006 4:24 pm
by CBeilby
Admittedly, DLR Space FP isn't exactly easy to find.

Re: Your Pet Peeves

Posted: Sun Nov 19, 2006 4:59 pm
by Alyssa3467
Right next to the queue is not easy? :confused:

Re: Your Pet Peeves

Posted: Sun Nov 19, 2006 10:47 pm
by CBeilby
Right next to the Queue wouldn't be hard for your average stupid guest, except for the fact that the ride entrance is over a hundred feet before you get to the actual queue entrance. People expect to find FP issue right next to the ride entrance. But here, the only thing they find next to it is HISTA on the right, and R2P2 on the left.

Re: Your Pet Peeves

Posted: Mon Nov 20, 2006 1:43 am
by DLRFantasmic!Dan
CBeilby wrote:Admittedly, DLR Space FP isn't exactly easy to find.
True, but wouldn't it be so hard as to go in search for it. It's not exactly a brain teaser on where to find the FP machines are. That is where the FP machines are located basically: NEXT TO THE ENTRANCE OF THE ATTRACTION ITSELF.

Re: Your Pet Peeves

Posted: Mon Nov 20, 2006 3:33 am
by Main Streeter
DLRFantasmic!Dan wrote:It's not exactly a brain teaser on where to find the FP machines are.
There first must be a brain to tease!

Re: Your Pet Peeves

Posted: Fri Nov 24, 2006 10:02 pm
by Radar
I just got back from a trip to DLR, my pet peeves this trip were teens and pre-teens making out and groping each other in line. One night these two junior high age kids were going at it in back of us practically rubbing up against my 6 y.o. I moved her and politely said "Don't make out on my daughter please." I think they were to busy to understand. Then there was the girl who felt it was a totally appropriate to bite her b.f.'s chest seductively in line. There are plently of rooms around DLR area, find one and take care of business there please.

Another peeve is those damn swords and other long weapon things. Little kids swing those around without thinking who is around them, and their stupid parents who tell them 50 times to stop. Just take the darn thing away if they don't understand after 50 times.

Re: Your Pet Peeves

Posted: Sat Nov 25, 2006 1:49 am
by DLRFantasmic!Dan
Radar wrote:I just got back from a trip to DLR, my pet peeves this trip were teens and pre-teens making out and groping each other in line. One night these two junior high age kids were going at it in back of us practically rubbing up against my 6 y.o. I moved her and politely said "Don't make out on my daughter please." I think they were to busy to understand. Then there was the girl who felt it was a totally appropriate to bite her b.f.'s chest seductively in line. There are plently of rooms around DLR area, find one and take care of business there please.

Another peeve is those damn swords and other long weapon things. Little kids swing those around without thinking who is around them, and their stupid parents who tell them 50 times to stop. Just take the darn thing away if they don't understand after 50 times.
As I always say, "Disneyland is a family park, not apark to create a family!"

The one thing that annoys me the most are the swords and the blasters!!!! Young kids playing and swinging them and hitting other people and the parents do nothing about them. And those blasters, the young childing playing with them EVERYWHERE with that annoying sound!! Aaaaaaaarrrrrrrrgggggghhhhh!! It is so annoying!!

Re: Your Pet Peeves

Posted: Sat Nov 25, 2006 2:09 am
by Main Streeter
Radar wrote:Another peeve is those damn swords and other long weapon things.
Everytime I sell one of these evil weapons I tell the child]

Re: Your Pet Peeves

Posted: Sat Nov 25, 2006 11:08 pm
by darph nader
I've got one for you. At work, the policy for 'new' merchendise is "If you find any defects,damage,missing parts,or you change your mind,you have 48hrs".
Some folks feed me the line,"Well I won't be opening it for 2 mo's", I very calmly tell them " That's your choice". :cool:
OR ,They state,"Wrap it up good,b/c it's going to Colo". (sounds like a personal problem to me). :rolleyes:

Re: Your Pet Peeves

Posted: Fri Dec 15, 2006 4:58 pm
by DevilDuckie
coldfire409 wrote:That's part of the reason I'm glad that I only wore one pin the entire time I was at Disney. That was my trainer's pin, and one time a manager tried to make me trade that one with a guest. I wanted to kill that manager because that pin can only be earned, but those idiots will try anything to get one.
What I hate are the sharks who try to wheedle rare pins out of people who they think won't know better. I had some witch try to get me to trade her my Club 33 pin for "something better" that I'd seen readily available at every friggin kiosk in the park. Nice. Not.

Pin trading can be fun but some people have to take it sooooooo seriously.