Randy B wrote:I think that you need to install some permanent "speed ramp" type belts on all the crossovers. As long as everyone is following directions the belt remains immobile. But when a person or group causes difficulty, turn on the belt on slow and anyone on the belt will be moved aside.
Randy
Haha! That is such an awesome idea! I worked last night (NYE) 'til one, and actually it wasn't half bad. I was happily surprised by the fact that although the park was packed, the guests were all in a much much better mood than the christmas day guests. I had so many be nice and helpful, or complimentary, it was fun. I was over on the bridge in front of Plaza Gardens all evening, keeping the bridge free of people stopping, and keeping the bridge traffic one way traffic, by myself all evening. It was a blast, and I kept things working, and at midnight, my bridge was clear!
I had fun, I had a blast, and I didn't even drink any energy drinks. I really do love guest control - it's like a big game to me. And believe me, it's like the most fun I've ever had. Even when things go terribly wrong, and we fail horribly, it makes a hell of a story!
I've actually been making Guest Control keychains for my coworkers for christmas and new years. They look like miniature yellow flashlights with pink cones on top. I've given away like 40 of them - so if you see anyone with one of those keychains, then you've just met someone who knows me.
One thing I don't like about guest control, though, is the parade/fantasmic rivalry. I lived in blissful ignorance of that for a while, until I worked a fantasmic shift, and the lead make fun and put down us parades people. Not cool - we do a good job, and we try hard. They have an easier job (I've worked both, and really, their walkways are a LOT easier to deal with) and still think they are elite.
Happy New Year Everyone!!!