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Re: Monorail SG

Posted: Tue Jun 02, 2009 5:56 pm
by Doctor McKey
I posted this in the break room topic "im speechless" check it out....

Are you going to let them call you that!

The Doctor

Re: Monorail SG

Posted: Tue Jun 02, 2009 11:24 pm
by DisneyMom
I would think that the 2 year old driving the train issue would easily be solved by a supervisor, "well she can, but only after my supervisor approves it, and she is properly trained and insured".
Of Course, that might not stop this particularly Stupid Guest :rolleyes:

Re: Monorail SG

Posted: Wed Jun 03, 2009 12:08 am
by Kwahati
Just out of curiosity, is there a middle ground on this at all, like, once the train is stopped at the station, could you let the little brat sit on your lap for a picture "driving the train" or something like that? I'm just curious if you have any positive recourse of things you could offer to help defuse the situation... Not that this particular abusive bee-atch deserved it... (Sorry if that's an SG question, I don't mean to open the floodgates to SG's constantly requesting this or the flames that I sense could be coming my way now...truly just an innocent question out of ignorance.) :o:

Re: Monorail SG

Posted: Wed Jun 03, 2009 1:17 am
by Doctor McKey
Kwahati wrote:Just out of curiosity, is there a middle ground on this at all, like, once the train is stopped at the station, could you let the little brat sit on your lap for a picture "driving the train" or something like that? I'm just curious if you have any positive recourse of things you could offer to help defuse the situation... Not that this particular abusive bee-atch deserved it... (Sorry if that's an SG question, I don't mean to open the floodgates to SG's constantly requesting this or the flames that I sense could be coming my way now...truly just an innocent question out of ignorance.) :o:
Yes and No....

The rule is that if the train is stoped and parked in a station.. then a guest who is monitored by a cast member may sit inthe hot seat for photo ops. at the discretion of the driver...


The Doctor

Re: Monorail SG

Posted: Wed Jun 03, 2009 1:51 am
by onerailgirl
Doctor McKey wrote:Yes and No....

The rule is that if the train is stoped and parked in a station.. then a guest who is monitored by a cast member may sit inthe hot seat for photo ops. at the discretion of the driver...


The Doctor
Yes but most drivers only do it when they are trying to make a guest happy when that driver may have done something that could get them in trouble like "yes I know you heard me cuse but let me distract you by maing magic here take my seat" and wow look at that the guest has already forgotten the no-no

Re: Monorail SG

Posted: Wed Jun 03, 2009 3:10 am
by Main Streeter
Kwahati wrote:truly just an innocent question out of ignorance.) :o:
Ignorance from you Kwahati? Not! Don't think I've ever read anything ignorant from you. Doubt we ever will. :)

Re: Monorail SG

Posted: Wed Jun 03, 2009 9:16 am
by Rex
DisneyMom wrote: "well she can, but only after my supervisor approves it, and she is properly trained and insured".
Oh really? So, they don't just let anybody drive the monorail? ...Big Wallaby, can I say "it"?

(Wallaby will know what this means)

Re: Monorail SG

Posted: Wed Jun 03, 2009 10:48 am
by Doctor McKey
Rex wrote:Oh really? So, they don't just let anybody drive the monorail? ...Big Wallaby, can I say "it"?

(Wallaby will know what this means)
Let me set this straight... the average monorail CM can not allow a guest to sit in the seat durring operation of the train. A manager, while in the front cab, can over see a guest driving experiance at the managers discression. This is a random event and only granted by certin managers.

Other then that.. the statement still stands true to what I posted earlier.

The Doctor

Re: Monorail SG

Posted: Wed Jun 03, 2009 11:50 am
by Rex
Doctor McKey wrote:Let me set this straight... the average monorail CM can not allow a guest to sit in the seat durring operation of the train. A manager, while in the front cab, can over see a guest driving experiance at the managers discression. This is a random event and only granted by certin managers.

Other then that.. the statement still stands true to what I posted earlier.

The Doctor

Which was my experience, and one that will never be forgotten, at that.

But yeah, I can see the challenges of having a two year old operating... well, psychotic.

Re: Monorail SG

Posted: Wed Jun 03, 2009 8:39 pm
by kurtisnelson
Doctor McKey wrote:Let me set this straight... the average monorail CM can not allow a guest to sit in the seat durring operation of the train. A manager, while in the front cab, can over see a guest driving experiance at the managers discression. This is a random event and only granted by certin managers.
:rolleyes: