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Unofficial codes ( radio and onstage )

Posted: Sun Jan 20, 2008 8:41 pm
by Doctor McKey
When I worked at Kings Dominion back in the day, we had the parks official codes for radio and onstage use, but at some point some smart *** added a few unofficial codes that became a cast lexicon when around guests.. below is a list of the ones we had.. the blue ones are official and the red ones where the unofficial ones...

Code 1: area down, life threating situation
Code 2: area down, imdiate evacuation needed, guests trapped
Code 3: area down, no evac needed, guests trapped
Code 4: area down, no evac, no guests

Code 5: Gay person
Code 8: Bathroom break
Code 6: Crossdresser / Trany
Code 10: Cute / Hot male/female
Code 12: Underage code 10

so forth and so on.....

My question for you is... what unofficial codes do you have, use, or know about and do you have any funny stories to go allong with these codes...

Re: Unofficial codes ( radio and onstage )

Posted: Sun Jan 20, 2008 9:18 pm
by CMGUY89
Well here are the basic 100's
101 Attraction Down
102 Attraction Up
Unofficial
103 Bathroom Break/Hot Person

10 Codes
10-4 Understood
10-7 Out of Service
10-20 What's your location?
10-45 Call me, or Where can I call you?

Signals
Signal 8 Person missing in an attraction.
Signal 25 Fire (Alarm)

Re: Unofficial codes ( radio and onstage )

Posted: Sun Jan 20, 2008 9:43 pm
by PapaMouse
Mineral spill = Barf


Monorail codes: (Some real, some not)

10-1: Reading you poorly, get a new battery
10-2: Reading you perfectly, you don't have to shout
10-4: Okay, yes, acknowledged, sure, uh-huh, whatever
10-6: Busy, (Only supervisors can be busy. You can't)
10-7: Out of service, off, broken beyond repair
10-8: In service, on, "My God! It actually works!"
10-9: Repeat, say what?, I ignored you the first time
10-20: Your exact location, (In pylon numbers, please)
10-22: Disregard, never mind, I goofed
10-23: Stand-by, wait, hold, don't move or die!
10-26: I understand, (Only Poly leads can say this)
10-36: The current time of day, (In military time)
10-45: Phone call, you were speeding through the Poly
10-51: En route to, hope to get to. . .
10-52: E.T.A., (Always say 5 minutes, no matter what)
10-56: Come here, you're in biiiiig trouble!
10-99: Deadheaded, no guests on board. . . I think
SIGNAL 25: Fire, flames, Chernobyl
SIGNAL 96-S: There's a huge snake on my train!

Re: Unofficial codes ( radio and onstage )

Posted: Sun Jan 20, 2008 9:47 pm
by Shorty82
A bunch of the official codes are listed in the second post of the Acronyms thread.

Re: Unofficial codes ( radio and onstage )

Posted: Mon Jan 21, 2008 10:26 am
by Cranbiz
Unofficial

Humming the title song from "Chariorts of Fire" to a coordinator means you just saw 2756 in flames on World Drive.

Thanks BW.

Re: Unofficial codes ( radio and onstage )

Posted: Mon Jan 21, 2008 10:33 am
by Princess Susi
Cranbiz wrote:Unofficial

Humming the title song from "Chariorts of Fire" to a coordinator means you just saw 2756 in flames on World Drive.

Thanks BW.
LOL! :hysteria:

Re: Unofficial codes ( radio and onstage )

Posted: Mon Jan 21, 2008 10:34 am
by beaker328
One of the basic codes on the monorails that we need is.....

10-101...TIME OUT.... :D:

Re: Unofficial codes ( radio and onstage )

Posted: Tue Jan 22, 2008 9:24 am
by Big Wallaby
Any time, Cranbiz. You got it.

Re: Unofficial codes ( radio and onstage )

Posted: Tue Jan 22, 2008 11:58 pm
by felinefan
Okay, I went through the code list, and I didn't see what SOL or 2756 meant. I assume SOL means So Outta Luck, but perhaps I'm wrong. Can you explain these two terms for me? Thanks.

Re: Unofficial codes ( radio and onstage )

Posted: Wed Jan 23, 2008 12:24 am
by Shorty82
felinefan wrote:Okay, I went through the code list, and I didn't see what SOL or 2756 meant. I assume SOL means So Outta Luck, but perhaps I'm wrong. Can you explain these two terms for me? Thanks.
SOL means S*&t Out of Luck.

I don't know what 2756 means and I can't find it anywhere but your post when I search the forums. The closest thing I can think of is 2770 from the "How to identify" thread which from the context I can tell is one of the Disney buses.