SG Trip Report
Posted: Sun Sep 04, 2011 5:12 pm
In 9 days down in WDW, I am pleased to report a general lack of bad behavior interfering with my trip. Still, there were a few bits of SG gold I observed that I'd like to share with the class.
Line Cutters, The First
On arrival day, there was a host of unsupervised teenagers spread throughout the MK. We watched a group of about 4 girls successfully hop/duck around the barriers at Philharmagic to skip about 1/2 the line. (Not that there was much of a line to skip.) One said, "Oh wait, this isn't fastpass," and they hopped out of line. I'm *fairly* sure fastpass wasn't operating for Philharmagic. Judging from where I saw them in the holding pen before you get into the theater, I think they actually went to the end of the line. Comeuppance #1: The line was longer when they got back in than it would've been had they just gone to the end to begin with. (Everyone got into the next show, anyway.) The theater was full-ish and the CMs were enforcing the "move all the way to the end of the row" directions. The same group of girls rushed around the crowd to head into the seating area first, and stopped in the middle. Everyone refused to go around them. Comeuppance #2: They probably would've middle seats if they'd simply followed the crowd from where they were in the holding area. Instead, they were forced to move to the end of their row. Neener neener neener!
Line Cutters, The Second
We were among the first people to get into the preshow area at the Tiki Room. Although the SG family immediately behind us could have entered the middle or top tiers, which were empty, they followed us into the bottom tier. And then blew right past us to be first at the doors. We didn't care, of course, because it hardly matters inside the theater, and you can't see the preshow if you're right by the doors. Obviously, they didn't know this. Once the preshow started, they realized their mistake. For some silly reason, they seemed to think they could pass us by again and take our view. We positioned ourselves such that THIS time, there was no passing us without pushing. Our view was fairly poor, so from their position, they couldn't see a damn thing!
Refund Rats
At about 2pm one day in the Studios, it began to drizzle. By 2:20, the drizzle had become a torrential downpour. We didn't really mind. While waiting in line at Guest Relations to ask a quick question, we overheard the complaint of the guests in front of us. They were a pair of grown adults all the way from England, so they should have a modicum of sense and tolerance for rain between them, right? Nope. They'd been in the park for 2 hours and were - SURPRISE - demanding a refund for their tickets. Apparently, the rain had stopped them from having any fun at all because they "couldn't get on anything. Everything is closed because of the rain. [They've] been looking for something to do for two hours." The CM kindly ignored the fact that it had only been raining for about a half hour, and calmly informed them that both ToT and RnRC were operating. Apparently, somebody who mistakes 1/2 an hour of rain for 2 hours also has difficulty discerning the difference between operational and 101, because they insisted ToT was down. I suppose it's likely the afternoon stunt shows were canceled, but apparently they thought lying about the thrill rides would get them farther. Unfortunately, I was gone before I found out if the CM was able to fend off the SGs.
A Complaint on Behalf of the CMs
We attempted to get our hands on a short stack of Great Service Fanatic cards on our way into the parks so that we could fill them out along the way and not forget. Apparently those things are kept under lock and key and given out only under great duress. Nobody would give us more than 2, and once we weren't given any at all! Apparently management doesn't want us to give you compliments. Harumph!
Line Cutters, The First
On arrival day, there was a host of unsupervised teenagers spread throughout the MK. We watched a group of about 4 girls successfully hop/duck around the barriers at Philharmagic to skip about 1/2 the line. (Not that there was much of a line to skip.) One said, "Oh wait, this isn't fastpass," and they hopped out of line. I'm *fairly* sure fastpass wasn't operating for Philharmagic. Judging from where I saw them in the holding pen before you get into the theater, I think they actually went to the end of the line. Comeuppance #1: The line was longer when they got back in than it would've been had they just gone to the end to begin with. (Everyone got into the next show, anyway.) The theater was full-ish and the CMs were enforcing the "move all the way to the end of the row" directions. The same group of girls rushed around the crowd to head into the seating area first, and stopped in the middle. Everyone refused to go around them. Comeuppance #2: They probably would've middle seats if they'd simply followed the crowd from where they were in the holding area. Instead, they were forced to move to the end of their row. Neener neener neener!
Line Cutters, The Second
We were among the first people to get into the preshow area at the Tiki Room. Although the SG family immediately behind us could have entered the middle or top tiers, which were empty, they followed us into the bottom tier. And then blew right past us to be first at the doors. We didn't care, of course, because it hardly matters inside the theater, and you can't see the preshow if you're right by the doors. Obviously, they didn't know this. Once the preshow started, they realized their mistake. For some silly reason, they seemed to think they could pass us by again and take our view. We positioned ourselves such that THIS time, there was no passing us without pushing. Our view was fairly poor, so from their position, they couldn't see a damn thing!
Refund Rats
At about 2pm one day in the Studios, it began to drizzle. By 2:20, the drizzle had become a torrential downpour. We didn't really mind. While waiting in line at Guest Relations to ask a quick question, we overheard the complaint of the guests in front of us. They were a pair of grown adults all the way from England, so they should have a modicum of sense and tolerance for rain between them, right? Nope. They'd been in the park for 2 hours and were - SURPRISE - demanding a refund for their tickets. Apparently, the rain had stopped them from having any fun at all because they "couldn't get on anything. Everything is closed because of the rain. [They've] been looking for something to do for two hours." The CM kindly ignored the fact that it had only been raining for about a half hour, and calmly informed them that both ToT and RnRC were operating. Apparently, somebody who mistakes 1/2 an hour of rain for 2 hours also has difficulty discerning the difference between operational and 101, because they insisted ToT was down. I suppose it's likely the afternoon stunt shows were canceled, but apparently they thought lying about the thrill rides would get them farther. Unfortunately, I was gone before I found out if the CM was able to fend off the SGs.
A Complaint on Behalf of the CMs
We attempted to get our hands on a short stack of Great Service Fanatic cards on our way into the parks so that we could fill them out along the way and not forget. Apparently those things are kept under lock and key and given out only under great duress. Nobody would give us more than 2, and once we weren't given any at all! Apparently management doesn't want us to give you compliments. Harumph!