Your favorite memories
Posted: Thu Feb 26, 2004 2:37 am
What are your favorite memories? Either of stupid guests/cms, nice guests/cms, or just random moments? For me it's so hard to choose just one, so I'll list a couple. Feel free to put as many as you like.
Just when you're getting burnt out from too many hours, too much magic, and not enough sleep, and you're starting to think you don't make that much of a difference at work, some little kid is really polite and asks for your autograph, please.
Whenever you get free food. Or free anything. Anything that's free rocks. (Tho I rarely eat my free food from there, I usually just give it to someone or bring it home for my little bro... but that creates an even better memory by letting you see how happy it can make them).
I actually loves stupid guests... keeps me entertained. Especially the ones that complain to my managers about me, but then my managers back me up. :twisted:
This past year's Christmas party, where we did a bunch of skits and made fun of a bunch of the managers... Ya, me and a few others were "talked to" afterwards... but man was it worth it.
The feeling you get when you just made some kid's day a whole lot better, by doing something simple and meaningless to you.
Teasing the managers, getting in a food fight onstage, and flying paper airplanes around onstage when it gets slow (can you believe one of the CMs I work with had NEVER made a paper airplane til I showed her how? :shock: )
Talking at Denny's til odd hours of the morning
Having a party after the last grad night of the year for all those that endured all those sleepless nights.
Alki parties... need I say more? :twisted:
Hanging out with Clyde (my favorite of our draft horses... yes, I sadly know all of them by name) backstage.
The times when even the most evil manager that could ever exist surprises you by telling you you did a damn good job and she's incredibly impressed.
The first time it hit me that I was working at Disneyland... which was prolly a good 6 months after I started there before it finally sunk in. When I was a little kid, I'd go there and see people sweeping up trash and go "wow... they're the luckiest person in the world". Now all I have to do when I get fed up at work is remember that, and think "wow... now I'M the luckiest person in the world"...
Bleh... I'll stop there before I make myself sound like a rookie... I'm in a really good mood tonight, despite getting into an argument with the lead.
Just when you're getting burnt out from too many hours, too much magic, and not enough sleep, and you're starting to think you don't make that much of a difference at work, some little kid is really polite and asks for your autograph, please.
Whenever you get free food. Or free anything. Anything that's free rocks. (Tho I rarely eat my free food from there, I usually just give it to someone or bring it home for my little bro... but that creates an even better memory by letting you see how happy it can make them).
I actually loves stupid guests... keeps me entertained. Especially the ones that complain to my managers about me, but then my managers back me up. :twisted:
This past year's Christmas party, where we did a bunch of skits and made fun of a bunch of the managers... Ya, me and a few others were "talked to" afterwards... but man was it worth it.
The feeling you get when you just made some kid's day a whole lot better, by doing something simple and meaningless to you.
Teasing the managers, getting in a food fight onstage, and flying paper airplanes around onstage when it gets slow (can you believe one of the CMs I work with had NEVER made a paper airplane til I showed her how? :shock: )
Talking at Denny's til odd hours of the morning
Having a party after the last grad night of the year for all those that endured all those sleepless nights.
Alki parties... need I say more? :twisted:
Hanging out with Clyde (my favorite of our draft horses... yes, I sadly know all of them by name) backstage.
The times when even the most evil manager that could ever exist surprises you by telling you you did a damn good job and she's incredibly impressed.
The first time it hit me that I was working at Disneyland... which was prolly a good 6 months after I started there before it finally sunk in. When I was a little kid, I'd go there and see people sweeping up trash and go "wow... they're the luckiest person in the world". Now all I have to do when I get fed up at work is remember that, and think "wow... now I'M the luckiest person in the world"...
Bleh... I'll stop there before I make myself sound like a rookie... I'm in a really good mood tonight, despite getting into an argument with the lead.