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Expanding the Queue
Posted: Thu Aug 26, 2004 10:29 pm
by Stduck
I was at Greeter at Winnie the Pooh. We had 1 switch back open. My line was starting to stick out too far into the walk way so I went to go expand the queue. I fixed it so it would at 5 minutes to the wait then cut the line and sent the rest down my newly opened queue. This guy glares at me and says "What the hell did you do that for" I polietly said "My line was sticking out into the walk way so I needed to expand the queue. It won't affect your wait in the slightest" He muttered something that sounded like bullshit. I shrugged I mean he had to walk another 10 feet? Talk about rude and lazy.
Posted: Sat Aug 28, 2004 11:25 am
by Lilo
God, that happened to me all the time. People would look at me like I asked them to walk to Alaska and back. It's an extra 10 feet!! Why are people so freakin lazy?
Posted: Sat Aug 28, 2004 7:22 pm
by Grumpy
Lilo wrote: People would look at me like I asked them to walk to Alaska and back. It's an extra 10 feet!! Why are people so freakin lazy?
"Cuz they're at Disneyland ... and since they paid an arm and a leg per person in their party to enter the park, they shouldn't have to move anywhere they don't want to"
I'm sure that's their mentality.
Posted: Tue Aug 31, 2004 4:28 am
by DLSweeper
Grumpy wrote:Lilo wrote:People would look at me like I asked them to walk to Alaska and back. It's an extra 10 feet!! Why are people so freakin lazy?
"Cuz they're at Disneyland ... and since they paid an arm and a leg per person in their party to enter the park, they shouldn't have to move anywhere they don't want to"
I'm sure that's their mentality.
Yes, and if it's over crowded, they want you to give them something, and if their fave ride is closed they want you to give them something, and if the ride they wanna go on is on the other side of the park, they want something, and if they can't read the maps they want something.... It's a free world after all.... My friend, who works at Knott's told me this: "People want free stuff for being ignorant."
Posted: Wed Sep 01, 2004 10:42 am
by flippin_mermaid
DLSweeper wrote:Yes, and if it's over crowded, they want you to give them something, and if their fave ride is closed they want you to give them something, and if the ride they wanna go on is on the other side of the park, they want something, and if they can't read the maps they want something.... It's a free world after all.... My friend, who works at Knott's told me this: "People want free stuff for being ignorant."
And I KNOW it gets overcrowded, especially in summer, and that is why *I* am smart enough to figure it out and never go to Disneyland in the summer again! I'll wait till school starts up again and just pull my kids out of school for the day (when I have kids, but we DO do this for my stepdaughter). It's so much more enjoyable and the weather is still nice and warm enough. I wish people would stop bitching at US when THEY chose to come to the park on a hot day in July when school is out!
Although, I seriously wish Disney would have some kind of cut-off ... I know we do, but it must be an incredibly high number of people being crammed into the park before they start shutting the gates ... and that sucks! Not just for guests, but for Cast Members dealing with the cranky guests also!
Posted: Wed Sep 01, 2004 10:58 am
by Stduck
On the note of people bitching when its crowded.
It must have been new years eve or right about that time. I was on the outside rotation at the Haunted Mansion for the holiday. I guest came up to me and tried to park his stroller in our Wheelchair queue. I polietly said he couldn't park there and I said "There is stroller parking down towards splash mountain" Not less then 5 minutes later he was back trying to shove the stroller in the wheelchair queue. I told him he couldn't do that. He yelled and said a man said the was no stroller parking at Splash Mountain. I said correct but there is some TOWARDS splash mountain and walked the man to the stroller parking, where there was a sign and a mountain of strollers. His wife very angrily said "When did Disneyland become about following the rules and not having fun"
Then the same lady demanded to know when it was less crowded. I told her September, Late January early Febuary. She then yelled about wanting to see the Christmas decorations another cast member piped up "If we have our Christmas decorations up it will always be crowded."
Posted: Wed Sep 01, 2004 11:15 am
by lady ulrike
I seriously wish Disney would have some kind of cut-off ... I know we do, but it must be an incredibly high number of people being crammed into the park before they start shutting the gates.
Yeah, I believe it's 100,000 for both parks. That's a number I've heard anyway.
Posted: Wed Sep 01, 2004 3:46 pm
by GMC
probly closer to 50,000,000, since that is our most recent high count, it's posted above the floral mickey, at main street station, i think we did it in march april or may.
Posted: Wed Sep 01, 2004 4:11 pm
by Thatguy
the capacity for disneyland according to the fire marshall is 55,000.
DCA was 33,000 when it opened.
Posted: Wed Sep 01, 2004 7:05 pm
by hulkcoaster
^^

I can't even imagine what it would be like with 55 mil people in DL. That sign you are talking about is the number of people who have come to DL ever, but it's not that accurate since they count DCA too.