Re: Magic Kingdom to be open 24 hours on leap day
Posted: Mon Jan 02, 2012 1:31 pm
THAT'S the bike you ride when you start falling off your Menstrual Cycle! :p:hobie16 wrote:Did it look like this?
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THAT'S the bike you ride when you start falling off your Menstrual Cycle! :p:hobie16 wrote:Did it look like this?
I was born and raised in Pine Hills. Winter time still had some warm days.avengador1 wrote:The heat doesn't get bad here until about June and stays that way until around the end of August. Other than that, it is pretty good year round.
Shorty82 wrote:Guest service will also suffer as there will be quite a few CMs who are very tired or otherwise don't want to be working at the gawd-awful hours of the morning.
Why would they have to pay anything more then normal pay? They can create a 3rd shift for attraction CM's and let them work normal 8 hr days (or less). So no over time. Or heck, do like most factory jobs do and work 4, 10 hr days. Still no over time.Shorty82 wrote:I'm not sure it'll be worth the costs. Disney is going to have to pay out a hell of a lot of overtime, third shift differential and probably some double-back,
I am sure Disney could afford the extra cost, and I really think that if the parks were open 24/7, enough guest would go. Remember, "If you build it, they will come"Shorty82 wrote:a LOT more electricity will be used than normal (running rides mostly but also climate control), and there are many other overhead costs as well. I'm not sure there's going to be enough people there to cover all of these costs let alone make profit.
NemoRanger wrote:I just do not see the thrill in being open 24hours. I have never had a 4am craving to ride Space Mountain.
hobie16 wrote:It'll probably be like the 24 hour grocery stores. At 3 AM the only people wandering the aisles are the dope smokers who have a terminal case of the munchies.
Does a Menstrual Cycle have a comfortable seat?DisneyMom wrote:THAT'S the bike you ride when you start falling off your Menstrual Cycle! :p:
At this point at least, the overnight shift is a one time only event. So it would be staffed by CMs picking up extra shifts. There's no way the company would hire and train an entire shift worth of cast members to cover just one extra ordinary shift. Therefore, is a cm who already has his 40 hours in gets scheduled to work the 3rd shift that night; It is overtime.Mr. D. wrote: Why would they have to pay anything more then normal pay? They can create a 3rd shift for attraction CM's and let them work normal 8 hr days (or less). So no over time. Or heck, do like most factory jobs do and work 4, 10 hr days. Still no over time.
2/29/2012, opens at 6AM, closes on 3/1/2012 at 6AM. Start calling :D:hobie16 wrote:If DLR was ever opened for 24 hours I'd make reservations at Blue Bayou for 4 AM as I might finally get a table on the railing.
I'm thinking that "some" additional electricity would be used, but not that much. After all the place is lit up all night while maintenance is being done. You can't tell which lights are burnt out if they are turned off.Shorty82 wrote: a LOT more electricity will be used than normal (running rides mostly but also climate control)
It is sometimes Padded :twisted:hobie16 wrote:Does a Menstrual Cycle have a comfortable seat?