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What do guests try to bring on rides with them?
Posted: Thu Nov 11, 2004 11:38 am
by PARKGUY
Working at Universal, I found it funny when I was off-the-clock to witness people at the front of the line trying to get on with items that couldn't be brought on (stuffed animals, bags, etc.)
What attractions have you seen people try to bring stuff on board?
Posted: Thu Nov 11, 2004 2:28 pm
by Stduck
Well at DL Balloons are forbidden on Pooh and Mansion, guests get all in a twit when I tell them they can't take it on. (This is after I told them we could have it waiting for them at the exit). Food is another biggy as are drinks. Sorry folks we have no food and drink signs everywhere. Finish it in line or throw it away. Niether one of my rides has a hieght restriction so I don't have the too small issue.
Posted: Thu Nov 11, 2004 7:10 pm
by Zazu
Stduck wrote:Food is another biggy as are drinks. Sorry folks we have no food and drink signs everywhere. Finish it in line or throw it away.
You're lucky about the no-food signs. We just got told this month that guests can bring any damn food item they want on the train with them. Drippy ice cream, sticky lemonade, stinky turkey legs, tripe casseroles, you name it!
Mind you, it saves me from having to argue with guests, but the penalty is paid by the polite guests who have to step or sit in the stuff.
Ah well, it'll only last until a guest slips on some mess and gets injured....
Posted: Thu Nov 11, 2004 9:05 pm
by DLRFantasmic!Dan
This is all DOSH's doing!! Like before at HISTA in DLR, we wouldn't let guests inside with ballons, food and drinks, or baby carriers. NOW they can bring in food and drinks into the waiting area, but not onto the ride. They can also bring in ballons and baby carriers as long it doesn't obstruct the view of other guests and block the emergency aisles of the auditorium. We can now give 3D glasses to all, per the OG. At the Astro Orbitor, the Saftey position HAVE to move from safety, to check that guests are behind the lyellow line or to pregroup. There are things that just doesn't make sense to me.
Posted: Thu Nov 11, 2004 9:31 pm
by Christopher
Stduck wrote:Food is another biggy as are drinks. Sorry folks we have no food and drink signs everywhere. Finish it in line or throw it away.
Wow, that's just unbelieveable that some would try to bring food on drinks on to a ride! You'd think that common sense would say inside their heads "R-I-D-E" and they'd more than end up losing it or something, or making a mess all over themselves and everyone else, not to mention the ride's interior! Imagine trying to bring food and drinks along on something like Roger Rabbit... or, even weirder, Space Mountain or Splash Mountain! :shock: Has anyone tried that?
Speaking of this topic mentioning stuffed animals, which rides at DLR don't allow stuffed animals along? At the moment I'm having a hard time imagining any of them being allowed at all, unless maybe if they were small enough to stash in the special compartment area on some rides like Star Tours.
Posted: Fri Nov 12, 2004 2:28 am
by Stduck
Actually Chris (can I call you Chris?) I am sure if you can stuff it in the compartment or have it sit on the seat with you the Plushie can ride. I just read the Pooh OG (Operating Guide to the non Attractions CMs and Guests) and nothing was mentioned about stuffed animals only that bulky carry on articles that could not sit on the seat or be safely stowed at one's feet and not opstruct the lap bar could be taken on Pooh. If you're planning on the gigantic Mickey plush? Get it at the end of your trip and leave him in your hotel.
Posted: Fri Nov 12, 2004 10:50 am
by lady ulrike
Christopher, people try to bring food and drinks on Roger Rabbit all the time, several times a day in fact. One time I had to completely argue with a lady about it and she told me, she's an adult she's not going to spill it. I don't know if she didn't realize it spun or what, although I'm sure I told her during the argument. She ended up not riding and holding all the food for everyone who did ride.
Posted: Fri Nov 12, 2004 1:11 pm
by Christopher
Stduck wrote:Actually Chris (can I call you Chris?) I am sure if you can stuff it in the compartment or have it sit on the seat with you the Plushie can ride. I just read the Pooh OG (Operating Guide to the non Attractions CMs and Guests) and nothing was mentioned about stuffed animals only that bulky carry on articles that could not sit on the seat or be safely stowed at one's feet and not opstruct the lap bar could be taken on Pooh. If you're planning on the gigantic Mickey plush? Get it at the end of your trip and leave him in your hotel.
Sure, you can call me Chris if you prefer. :)
I've considered bringing in a stuffed Disneyland toy I have that's around 20 inches tall - the "large" Goofy they sell in Toontown although I wish they still made him as large as the huge Mickey and Minnie ones to match the rest of my collection, last year they still didn't have him that large - so I can ask Goofy to sign his sweater. But I haven't yet due to two reasons.
First, I didn't think it really a good idea to be bringing a piece of Disneyland merchandise that I no longer have the receipt for (unless it's what I'm wearing, of course) back into the park with me, and second because I wasn't sure if after getting him signed if I could bring him on the rides or would have to bring him all the way back to the inn.
Then again, I suppose if I go to a character meal first before entering the park that morning, have him signed and then catch the monorail to Disneyland there wouldn't be so much of a problem as to whether he was mine since he'd already be signed. But then there's still the question on whether he's too large to bring on rides.
Posted: Fri Nov 12, 2004 2:52 pm
by Stduck
20 inches not quite 2 ft -thinks pondering possible size- I don't think it would be too much of a problem on most rides (Unless he stuffs into the pouch thingy at Tours or Indy then that woun't be a problem either). I've seen people bring the larger stuffed Poohs onto attractions. As for the problem with you thinking people thought you "stole" Goofy, I think your idea of getting it signed first isn't a bad one. Personally I would get him signed then put it in my back pack (if it fit) or take it back to the hotel (I hate carrying a lot of stuff at DL)
Posted: Fri Nov 12, 2004 3:47 pm
by Christopher
Stduck wrote:I think your idea of getting it signed first isn't a bad one. Personally I would get him signed then put it in my back pack (if it fit) or take it back to the hotel (I hate carrying a lot of stuff at DL)
Okay, I think I'll go with my idea of getting him signed first if I take him, that ought to do it. ;) As for backpacks, wow, I didn't even realize they were allowed in the park! But then, they can be a serious problem, too.
Methinks I'll be better off walking him back to Castle Inn, so I'd better be prepared. ;)