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I was thinking of some witty repartee..all I could come up with was......BITE MY BIG OLD DINO BUTT!!!Mousekedude wrote:You're just jealous that I'm able to excoriate you with my superior vocabularic skills.... Mom always told me you'd turn on me one day....![]()
Nice! Good fallback on the Rodney Dangerfield routine! (applause... whistling...)Jacca5660 wrote:I was thinking of some witty repartee..all I could come up with was......BITE MY BIG OLD DINO BUTT!!!Mousekedude wrote:You're just jealous that I'm able to excoriate you with my superior vocabularic skills.... Mom always told me you'd turn on me one day....![]()
Mom always like you better. I knew for sure that summer We went to different summer camps and I came home to find everybody had moved. Didn't even leave a forwarding address!! I'm so glad that child services made y'all take me back!!! We'll to tell the truth I was only taken back because of the money they gave in the deal!!![]()
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On Soarin' (in California not sure about elsewhere) and when they had it for Toy Story Mania they have no problems breaking up groups. I wonder if the WDW ones are just more willing to let it go?kcarts wrote: But it ticks me off when a group goes through the single rider line and then wants to be kept together. Most people know that Disney bends over backward to accomodate the guests. And they know that the CMs are instructed to bend over backward, lest they get canned. So they take advantage. It's wrong. I wish the CMs would add the word "no" to their vocabulary. There's nothing wrong with it.
I'd like to think that company policy would be consistent everywhere, but you never know. I guarantee you one thing though: if enough of us complained about it to Guest Relations, they will address it. The squeaky wheel gets the grease, especially when the squeaks are in support of the rules.Wizzard419 wrote: On Soarin' (in California not sure about elsewhere) and when they had it for Toy Story Mania they have no problems breaking up groups. I wonder if the WDW ones are just more willing to let it go?
...or you could end up choking a bus driver and get banned from the parks....Jacca5660 wrote:As some of you know, I have close friends and family members that are CMs. If you do want to get away with something on a que, here's how you do it. Make like you don't speak English. When talking to the CMs use a very bad foreign accent and say the word game instead of ride. No matter what (Single rider line, front of the car line, or just cutting in front of people in line) always say and repeat after me, "FOR THE CHILDREN" (remember the worst the accent the better)! Even if you don't have any kids with you. Trust me the CMs "LOVE" this and will let you have your way!!
Did I say TRUST ME??
I'm sure the written company policy is uniform but teaching/enforcement may vary.Mousekedude wrote:I'd like to think that company policy would be consistent everywhere, but you never know. I guarantee you one thing though: if enough of us complained about it to Guest Relations, they will address it. The squeaky wheel gets the grease, especially when the squeaks are in support of the rules.Wizzard419 wrote: On Soarin' (in California not sure about elsewhere) and when they had it for Toy Story Mania they have no problems breaking up groups. I wonder if the WDW ones are just more willing to let it go?
"But to my mind,... it is a custom More honor'd in the breach than the observance..."Wizzard419 wrote:I'm sure the written company policy is uniform but teaching/enforcement may vary.Mousekedude wrote:I'd like to think that company policy would be consistent everywhere, but you never know. I guarantee you one thing though: if enough of us complained about it to Guest Relations, they will address it. The squeaky wheel gets the grease, especially when the squeaks are in support of the rules.Wizzard419 wrote: On Soarin' (in California not sure about elsewhere) and when they had it for Toy Story Mania they have no problems breaking up groups. I wonder if the WDW ones are just more willing to let it go?
There are a lot of attractions that would benefit from a single rider line, and all you have to do is ask CM's about it and they are happy to share. Unfortunately the huge groups that used the single rider lines and then said, party of 2, 3 or 10, ruined for those who really were single ridersSoarin08 wrote:I wish WDW had put a single rider line in when they revamped Space Mountain. Talk about making my life easier had they done so...
What I never understood was that if the Rocket Rodz was as hated as much as people posted on-line, how come it always had a long line?Wizzard419 wrote:The only time I think they dropped the ball on single rider lines was rocket rods. If you wanted to use it you had to wait in the main line until you got to the main entry (which could take an hour depending on the day) before they would issue you a pass.
I think people actually liked the ride, it was the fact that it was always breaking down that they hated...mindflipper wrote:What I never understood was that if the Rocket Rodz was as hated as much as people posted on-line, how come it always had a long line?Wizzard419 wrote:The only time I think they dropped the ball on single rider lines was rocket rods. If you wanted to use it you had to wait in the main line until you got to the main entry (which could take an hour depending on the day) before they would issue you a pass.