Re: OMG! What did I just Say?! (Spiel Oopies)
Posted: Thu Jan 03, 2013 10:47 pm
I had a dog named Chewy once.
Stories about guest behavior in theme parks.
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Here is all the info about both:Zazu wrote:It's "Chattanooga Choo Choo", and Glen Miller's recording of it was the first gold record ever awarded.
You can see that gold record hanging on the wall by the front desk of a Holiday Inn Hotel in said city. The hotel's main building is the old Chattanooga railroad station, and some of their rooms are in converted railroad cars.
Conversely, "Chattanooga Chew Chew" is a dog park in the same city, and "Chattanooga Chew" is a brand of chewing tobacco. Neither is as nice a place to stay or as nice a thing to listen to at all!
I used to do that on the WDW Railroad just to see who was listening. Once in a blue moon I'd get someone who jumped off and waved frantically because he couldn't find a seatbelt.AnimalLover wrote:I worked a complex with three rides and would often get confused as to where I was. I would ... tell people on the flipping ride to buckle their seatbelts when there were none. My crew would laugh at me all the time for it.
I had a very small group on the Backlot Tour once, and they were all sitting in the front car so I could joke around with them. Went through a whole pre-flight safety briefing ... sort of. "To fasten your seatbelt, insert the flat metal end into the buckle, and tighten by pulling on the strap. To release, lift up on the plate. The cabin is pressurized for the altitude of our flight. If there is a loss of pressure, it probably means it's the end of the world, so I wouldn't worry about it too much anyways"AnimalLover wrote:or tell people on the flipping ride to buckle their seatbelts when there were none.