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Re: Let Sleeping Guests Lie, for Goodness Sake
Posted: Fri Jun 13, 2008 9:25 pm
by hobie16
"What's the biggest lie told to a drummer?
Hang on a minute and I'll help you with your gear."
This is a sad commentary about how the weasels in the band treat the hardest working people in rock 'n' roll.
Re: Let Sleeping Guests Lie, for Goodness Sake
Posted: Mon Jun 16, 2008 2:08 pm
by Cranbiz
Eeyore Tattoo wrote:My idea for a attraction..
Rip Van Winkles 40 winks
The adventures of Rip,
Come along & walk (or sleep) in
Rip's world. Take your own 40 winks in a comfy cozy recliner..
I thought that this was Hall of Presidents :D: :p: ;)
Re: Let Sleeping Guests Lie, for Goodness Sake
Posted: Tue Jun 17, 2008 12:38 am
by GRUMPY PIRATE
Cranbiz wrote:I thought that this was Hall of Presidents :D: :p: ;)
We usually vist there after a long day, and before the evening fireworks!!
hehehehehe
Re: Let Sleeping Guests Lie, for Goodness Sake
Posted: Fri Jun 20, 2008 10:31 am
by sandravb79
svickersart wrote:Many kids these days just are not taugh manners by their parents. If I did something like that I would have recieved a beating and my parents would have left me in the room rest of the trip. My GF's son has respect for other people and would never have even thought of doing something like that, in fact he may have gone over to make sure she was OK and just napping. Glad to hear they were ejected from the park, serves them right.
I recently saw a video of some kids flushing a bar of soap down the toilet of one of the resorts, they are at WDw and the most entertaining thing they can find to do is flush bars of soap down a toilet.
I have often wondered what CM's are instructed to do with sleeping guests, I have been known to catch a short nap at a park now and then. I like the train the best for a nap, spent about an hour napping in the opera house at DL one day. Do you wake them up? or just let them sleep? if they are there too long to you check to make sure they are OK?
Steve
This reminds me of something that happened to us in Dallas.
I wanted to go in the needle-tower-thing. It's next to the Hyatt, you go up, have great view over the city, yada yada. My mom is scared by heights, so she stayed at the Hyatt lobby. When I come back down, she's sleeping! Turns out they were taking care of the plants in the lobby, but when they arrived at the part of the plants in front of which my mom is sleeping, they just left her asleep and continued with some other plants!!
Re: Let Sleeping Guests Lie, for Goodness Sake
Posted: Fri Jun 20, 2008 12:15 pm
by ktulu
sandravb79 wrote:This reminds me of something that happened to us in Dallas.
I wanted to go in the needle-tower-thing. It's next to the Hyatt, you go up, have great view over the city, yada yada. My mom is scared by heights, so she stayed at the Hyatt lobby. When I come back down, she's sleeping! Turns out they were taking care of the plants in the lobby, but when they arrived at the part of the plants in front of which my mom is sleeping, they just left her asleep and continued with some other plants!!
Reunion Tower! They are re-doing the entire interior right now...