Posted: Sun Nov 23, 2003 8:23 pm
I dunno, I think if we set him up with a security army at the DLR he'd be having the place running pretty well don't you think?
Stories about guest behavior in theme parks.
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Dont worry, I'm quite friendly...mostly talk.CujoSR wrote:Dude. You got issues. Please don't kill me.Tim Gaines wrote:Ooooh! I Were I in my current mindset, I'd have jumped into the sea of people, remove my gerber multi-tool, then proceed to stab him in his chest with my shallow blade, then tossing his twitching body over the rail into the ALREADY polluted river ...giving the ducks some meat. :twisted:
I have an AP guy who stalks me at WDW, he's so bad that most managers who see him will call security, security then checks to see if I'm working, and if I am, there are more security where I'm working that night. They think he's unable to tell the difference between the Princesses, and pretty, young female CMs. He thinks they are both safe to go up and hug and follow around.Weeble wrote:
The Puppy Crushers/Stalkers
Prairie Girls anyone? These can range from fun to scary. The more dangerous ones, like the Prairie Girls would go so far as to pick out a single cast member and STALK them on a daily basis. ....YIKES!
Is it Phillip the earplug kid. He's the most annoying AP I've ever seen. And his parents think that WDW is just free babysitting so they drop him off just about every day, but thankfully I haven't seen him in a while. Although the last time I seen him he was hanging around the courtyard to the Movie Ride and running up to and hugging all the princesses as they came out.DisneyPrincess wrote: They think he's unable to tell the difference between the Princesses, and pretty, young female CMs. He thinks they are both safe to go up and hug and follow around.
Yes, that's him. I love knowing our security team, so when he's in the park, the second I walk through costuming I'm told he's there and I have an undercover "watcher" to keep an eye out for me.coldfire409 wrote:Is it Phillip the earplug kid. He's the most annoying AP I've ever seen. And his parents think that WDW is just free babysitting so they drop him off just about every day, but thankfully I haven't seen him in a while. Although the last time I seen him he was hanging around the courtyard to the Movie Ride and running up to and hugging all the princesses as they came out.DisneyPrincess wrote: They think he's unable to tell the difference between the Princesses, and pretty, young female CMs. He thinks they are both safe to go up and hug and follow around.
I'm almost afraid to say that I'm waiting for him to hit that point. When he doesn't see all the princesses he wants to see and when he goes up to a CM that is already afraid of him and what he would do to her. He was here again last night. :?BirdMom wrote:oh that bugs...why do people think the parks are so safe for their problem children?
I wrote another thread about our Anaheim problem child who was mentally not all there and really needed either to be institutionalized or have a full-time caretaker, but his parents bought annual passes instead - which was fine until he became physically violent...
Reminds me of these 2 wierd guys who are not mentally there. Everyday they are in the Emporium or somewhere on Main Street (but mostly Emporium) and they are the last to leave. They wear guest of honor badges with their name on them and start to help the guests as if they work at Disneyland. If I were I guest I would be like "Get the fuck outta my face, retard"DisneyPrincess wrote:I'm almost afraid to say that I'm waiting for him to hit that point. When he doesn't see all the princesses he wants to see and when he goes up to a CM that is already afraid of him and what he would do to her. He was here again last night. :?BirdMom wrote:oh that bugs...why do people think the parks are so safe for their problem children?
I wrote another thread about our Anaheim problem child who was mentally not all there and really needed either to be institutionalized or have a full-time caretaker, but his parents bought annual passes instead - which was fine until he became physically violent...