stupid guest tricks on disneyland rr?
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stupid guest tricks on disneyland rr?
what are some stupid guest tricks that happen on the Disneyland Railroad? Any rude or mean guests? i am sure there a few!!!
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Re: stupid guest tricks on disneyland rr?
Jumping off the train while it's still moving, generally not following any rules.
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Re: stupid guest tricks on disneyland rr?
GuestJockey wrote:Jumping off the train while it's still moving, generally not following any rules.
Wow...
Well, I suppose I shouldn't be surprised by that.
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Re: stupid guest tricks on disneyland rr?
Does have stories about the Disneyland RR? I have only seen his WDW RR stories.CujoSR wrote:Oh Zazu could tell you stories. Oh wait he has.
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Re: stupid guest tricks on disneyland rr?
Two coasts, two railroads, but only one source of guests, so the same stupid.CujoSR wrote:Oh Zazu could tell you stories. Oh wait he has.
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Re: stupid guest tricks on disneyland rr?
Not Disneyland RR, but when I worked at Knott's on the Calico Railroad, I had to put up with rude cheermoms who let their little darlings through the turnstile when they weren't supposed to, once had some whack job pull a knife on a Bandit, as well as him messing around 9guy must have been onb drugs), kids thinking it's hilarious to trip me when I'm doing the inside safety check, H/C guest who unlatched the H/C gate when the train was appoaching the station, causing the train to stop well back of the usual place. And let's not forget the idiots who jumped me and injured my arm because I told them the park and the train were closed for the night. And yes, they eventually admitted that they were trying to start trouble.
BTW, why was I directed to check the agree to forum rules when I clicked reply?
BTW, why was I directed to check the agree to forum rules when I clicked reply?
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Re: stupid guest tricks on disneyland rr?
Don't feel bad, I got the same message. I guess they want to remind us occasionally to follow the rules and behave ourselves. ;)felinefan wrote: BTW, why was I directed to check the agree to forum rules when I clicked reply?
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Re: stupid guest tricks on disneyland rr?
They supposedly changed them. They made the announcement here. I can't see what's different about them though.Whazzup wrote:Don't feel bad, I got the same message. I guess they want to remind us occasionally to follow the rules and behave ourselves. ;)
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