Re: Top Eight Wombat trip SGT’s
Posted: Sun Jan 20, 2008 2:42 am
wierd, I went into parks one day in my full benedictine habit and hardly no one said a thing, 3 or 4 CMS did say Hello, Father, once. :D:
Stories about guest behavior in theme parks.
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Did you concider, Black clothing, hot florida sun, by the end of the day nobody wanted to take a deep enough breath to say more then "hello"? :D:drcorey wrote:wierd, I went into parks one day in my full benedictine habit and hardly no one said a thing, 3 or 4 CMS did say Hello, Father, once. :D:
This is beginning to look like a high school chemistry class complete with test subjects. :D:drcorey wrote:yeah, but all the castor sugar and food coloring will blow all the plugs out...
you can test this too, roll some bakers 10x sugar in food coloring,
and enjoy...
your new nickname will be, Master Blaster.
And for our next experiment we'll need some bleach and some windex! :D:hobie16 wrote:This is beginning to look like a high school chemistry class complete with test subjects. :D:
THAT is intersting that you keep getting mistaken for a cast member. Is it the lederhosen you are wearing in the queue of Small World? ;)BRWombat wrote:
Keeping 'em rolling:
Number 4, courtesy of two guys in the Animal Kingdom who mistake me for a cast member. Now, if you've followed my trip report at all, you know that I am mistaken for a CM a lot. It's uncanny. And it happened more on this trip than the previous two combined -- so much that I stopped keeping count.
(My most often-said phrase this trip, always in response to "Can I see your pins?," is "Yes, but I'm not a cast member so I don't have to trade." A few say "Really?" but take time to look at and compliment the pins, which is nice. Most, though, scowl and say "never mind" or just walk off.)
Still, mistaking me for a CM is usually an honest mistake, not a SGT in and of itself. But the two 20-something guys that approach me on New Year's Day as my son Brandon & I are walking back towards Everest (following a good soaking on Kali River Rapids) go above and beyond, and into SG territory.
"Can we see your pins?" they ask.
"Sure," I reply, going into automated response mode, "but I'm not a cast member so I don't have to trade."
"Really?" one of them says. "So... what do you do for them?"
I have no idea what he's asking. "Huh?"
"What do you do for the Disney company?"
I'm baffled. I've basically just denied working for Disney, but they are so sure I do they think "cast member" is just one position, and I must work for the Mouse in some other job.
A number of cutting responses flash to mind, the most obvious being "give them my money and visit their parks," but I'm too nice sometimes. (Hey, they're just asking questions, not trying to butt in line like the kid at Soarin'.)
So I clarify that I am a guest, not employed by Disney in any sense. They seem disappointed and walk away -- back to their own SG world, I guess.![]()
I probably dress nicer than that average park-goer, but nothing close to a CM costume. I do wear a "guest of honor" oval badge, which is CM-like, except that it's red -- and the rest of my family also wears them. I'm a big guy, 6'5", over 300 lbs, non-CM facial hair. I often wear a ballcap and I'm carrying a deluxe PassPorter and often a backpack. Yet I am repeatedly approached and addressed like a CM.susislicker wrote:THAT is intersting that you keep getting mistaken for a cast member. Is it the lederhosen you are wearing in the queue of Small World? ;)
I wonder what it is. Do you wear khaki pants and a polo shirt that might look like a costume of some sort, guest control or whatever? Interesting that it keeps happening. Maybe the Big Cheese is trying to tell you something. It is time to stop all that legal beagle stuff and live a little...become a beloved CM at WDW! :D:
Well there it is. People see "badge" and assume (yeah I know what that makes out of you and me..lol) that a guy wearing nice clothes and one of those tags is in charge. Most people dont know the rules for facial hair, etc for CM's. Interesting that they dont approach your wife. Must be the thing that is ingrained into a lot of people that a man is in charge. Hmmm, be interesting to do an experiment on that.BRWombat wrote: I do wear a "guest of honor" oval badge, which is CM-like, except that it's red -- and the rest of my family also wears them.