Re: Forgotten/Lost Items at resort.
Posted: Sat Apr 12, 2008 11:27 am
hey hobie.this is donnie....i used to be a DJ for 8 yrs doing music and karaoke so ive met alot of interesting people. :D: :D:
Stories about guest behavior in theme parks.
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Actually, after seeing the site, I don't think that fitting "into" them is a problem!!vixen101485 wrote:WOW! Wasnt expecting that from a link of your's Chessy. Glad Meghyn was involved in Mickey Mouse Clubhouse. EEEK! I will tell Donnie to look at it later, I am sure he will enjoy it since my fat ass ain't ever gonna fit in any of those. :D:
When I was in bands I'd always see interesting stuff from the stage. One time we played an outside gig for a plumbing company that was celebrating the completion of a huge contract. About 15 minutes into the first set we hear a rumble that turned out to be the plumbers showing up on their hogs. They were all Hell's Angels. Oh oh.vixen101485 wrote:hey hobie.this is donnie....i used to be a DJ for 8 yrs doing music and karaoke so ive met alot of interesting people. :D: :D:
After which point you can buy your bathing suit back at Property Control. ;)Zazu wrote:Central L&F keeps items for 90 days.
That sounds like the guy who drove to Vegas in a $75,000 Cadillac and returned home in a $1,000,000 Greyhound bus.drcorey wrote:last time I was at the parks, when I got home I noticed all the money that was in my wallet was gone, but it was fun to watch it go.
Well, since your sister is a budding SG, lets 'viscerate her here for that terrible wrong she did you!!!!Sarah Magdalene wrote:So I called up Beach Club and unfortunately,they said nothing had been found in the room. Turns out, my sister had it all along packed up with her stuff - and didn't tell me!
Ah well!
I really want to stay again at the Beach Club. Even for the four days I was there (two of them working) it still felt like a vacation. I had a 6:30 am call in at Epcot. Two maintenance men helped me jump the gate so I could get to the cast bus stop.