No, ride cycles are never sped up due to the park being busy. The computer systems used to monitor the rides would sense overspeeds, or speeds out of range, and they can't be that easily manipulated. The ride cycle at Teacups can be shortened by stopping it early but that is only done if someone...
Not really true. As a cast member I feel totally comfortable with being able to make decisions regarding the ability to help out a guest on the spot. I feel like my leaders and coordinator is would back me up on up on most of the decisions that I make them. And if it's too big are extremely...
So not sure are not on the truth of this just yet but apparently cast members in Magic Kingdom at all restaurants have started to receive alcohol training. Alcohol sales might start as early as 2 weeks.
The process of loading/unloading vehicles is usually lengthy now. I work at a popular fast loading ride but have also worked slower dark rides in the parks. While the idea of getting out and walking around then returning to a ride vehicle sounds cool; I don't see the practicality of that...
I think i'll choose to believe a guest service manager who was there the night that Wishes debuted and met the family over the info in your link.Even if untrue. I like the story. Thanks though. Every single other myth in that link is 100% untrue though.
I like to think it is actually uplifting. The whole show is about Wishes coming true. The little girl's wish was to be in a Disney show. Disney made her wish come true as part of Wishes. Now her wish kind of makes her live forever since no one who loves Wishes will ever forget hearing her voice.
The little girl singing was a Make a Wish child who passed shortly before the show debuted. Her parents were invited to watch the premier. This I heard when I used to pick up shifts working Wishes from a long time leader who was there on opening night.
WDW theme parks are among the safest places a family can get away too. The bag checks are just the front line of protection. There are 100's of plain clothes security working all over the park all day, every day. CM's are trained to look for suspicious activity; including someone dropping off a...