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Posted: Mon Dec 27, 2004 4:56 pm
by Stduck
Zazu wrote:Damn, three layers is my *Summer* costume! In winter I add two or three more. Of course, winter only lasts a couple of weeks in Florida, but still....
I have no cold tolerance (yeah steam trains has a lot of pieces). I also have no high humidity tolerance. And for some reason my professor expects me to go to Grad school in Boston....HA!
Posted: Mon Dec 27, 2004 5:05 pm
by IndyandMarion
Stduck wrote:I also have no high humidity tolerance. And for some reason my professor expects me to go to Grad school in Boston... HA!
Oh please. Boston has nothing on Florida humidity. I think the only thing that comes close to matching our humidity is maybe a greenhouse... and even then, those aren't that humid compared to Florida (Or what's left that wasn't wiped out by the hurricanes, a little snow and freakin freezing temps.)
Posted: Mon Dec 27, 2004 8:43 pm
by lovethefuzzies
At Mickey's house it's soooo cold, but if they turn the AC off it starts to smell like cheap cologne and funk (sorta like a locker room), so we live in winter-ish conditions all year 'round.
Posted: Mon Dec 27, 2004 8:49 pm
by IndyandMarion
I know that sometimes the topic can apply to CMs...
Case in point my uncle and his family came down here to the mouse house for Christmas and I took them to the Studios for a bit. Well I managed to misplace my tele-cast over at MK (Im guessing) while we were over there and I go up to a manager and as if they wouldn't happen to have any extras on them (Since I know a few who keep extras just in case).
Manager looks at me weird then asks if Im a cast member....Hey, Einstine, see the lanyard with my ID on it? (Note that I hadn't shown it to him but I had it out since I was running back and forth and I was using the backstage areas to do it) See the RRC jacket that can only be aquired by working here? What more would I need to prove I'm a cast member.
Now here's the kicker, after I finally detached my five year old cousin from shoulder (He's like velcro around me or somethin), I showed the manager my ID......and the manager still didn't believe Im a CM. Im not joking dudes....oh what I would have said had my cousin not been with me.
Posted: Mon Dec 27, 2004 9:08 pm
by Stduck
IndyandMarion wrote:Stduck wrote:I also have no high humidity tolerance. And for some reason my professor expects me to go to Grad school in Boston... HA!
Oh please. Boston has nothing on Florida humidity. I think the only thing that comes close to matching our humidity is maybe a greenhouse... and even then, those aren't that humid compared to Florida (Or what's left that wasn't wiped out by the hurricanes, a little snow and freakin freezing temps.)
I was talking about the cold winters more then the humidity, the one thing also keeping me from 'Heaven's Waiting Room', though LegoDan wants to live in Florida
Posted: Tue Dec 28, 2004 8:46 am
by dannydp
Stduck wrote:IndyandMarion wrote:Stduck wrote:I also have no high humidity tolerance. And for some reason my professor expects me to go to Grad school in Boston... HA!
Oh please. Boston has nothing on Florida humidity. I think the only thing that comes close to matching our humidity is maybe a greenhouse... and even then, those aren't that humid compared to Florida (Or what's left that wasn't wiped out by the hurricanes, a little snow and freakin freezing temps.)
I was talking about the cold winters more then the humidity, the one thing also keeping me from 'Heaven's Waiting Room', though LegoDan wants to live in Florida
We have the best of both worlds up here in Boston. Cold cold winters, and hot summers with lots of humidity. We do hit near 90+% humidity a few times during the summer.
Posted: Fri Dec 31, 2004 3:05 am
by SToursBarbie
We have to keep Star Tours very cold because if you don't people tend to get more sick. When people ask why is it so cold in here? I reply. "It's cold in space."
Posted: Fri Dec 31, 2004 1:30 pm
by GMC
they get more sick? doesn't make sense to me, but ok. I think i already explained the Indy melt down... if the a/c is off, it's either the attraction, or the cast mambers who literally melt. (it can reach pretty high temps in there, with the vehicles.)
Posted: Fri Dec 31, 2004 1:53 pm
by IndyandMarion
Dont take this the wrong way GMC but don't trust everything you're told.
Hell the other day at Coaster when we had that near meltdown, we had the temp. to 205...
...at 186, the ride should have shut down.....so at 205, the damn thing should have blown up.
You'd be surprised about what your told, and what can really happen (Case in point, coaster pulling overtime).
Course they spoiled the fun when they replaced the main fan and added five others in the tunnel to keep the system cool...now its at like 125....
Well, that's it from the Outpost for this year, next year, a brand new version of HYS TDS
Posted: Sat Jan 01, 2005 10:25 pm
by Karnever
The only places I would Ever Get cold at on a normal basis is North Advance at Indy I would always have to Wear the Bullet Jacket and the Coat over it and a scarf I hated that position or first hing in the morning in the winter at Jungle with no Gloves or scarf my hands would freeze on the Trottle and back when it had lots of Trees before they all fell it kept all the cold air in.... I dont get that cold at mansion only on Rainy Days when I am inside and then end up at Foyer then I have to put my Cape on...