Google "The Sweet Spot Theory for a Church Audio System" and also "phase cancellation". Also try "Spatial Audio".
It's a physics nightmare or dream, depending.
You can try a very simple experiment with two speakers (the same kind) playing the same audio at the same time but one has the...
Fall '05 Pecos Bill's Tall Tale Inn and Cafe
Fall '06 Ad/Lib Attractions: Jungle Cruise and Liberty Square PAC
I currently work at ToT and down the road at Universal (Revenge of the Mummy).
Mythos, by far. Last time I was there, ended up getting fresh risotto with pan seared chicken surrounded by a creamy tomato sauce. It was incredible.
Mythos, Confiscos, Finnegans, Margaritaville, and Bubba Gump . Those are my votes.
Jungle Cruise at night rocks!
Everyone goes there in the middle of the day when the skippers are tired and hot (and likely to not give the best shows). At night, it's relaxed and cool. It rocks! Early in the morning rocks, too.
Even the attractions that have height requirements, like ToT, an hour before park closes rider switch passes stop being handed out. At that point, interior rider swaps are done.
Chief invited me over for dinner one night. I said his wife makes a great stew. He said, yeah, but I'm sure gonna miss her.
...former skipper, current bellhop...
My best advice is to apply and give a follow up call. Also, if you have access to the park already, go and try to hunt out a lead or supervisor in whatever line of business you're trying to apply for. It's all about the contacts.
Just out of curiosity, what line of business are you trying...
While standing at Greeter at Jungle Cruise, I had a guest try to convince me that the Jungle Cruise was a high speed roller coaster through a pirate infested, burning city, and that the place where you got off at was covered in 'delectable' singing birds.
How's that for a slow moving boat...
I don't care how busy it is, there's always time to say "Alright, wait right here." I work an attraction where, if I'm grouping, I have 12.6 seconds to group 16 people while at the same time enforcing height requirements, catching bags and informing the single riders line that they can not ride...
I took a stroll in there the other night before tree lighting. Never knew the original Epcot, but theme park architecture and planning has always interested me so it's still cool.
Quick question. I never pick up maps for the parks anymore, but is the gallery on the map? I know it was on...
I used to like the Busindre Reel the most, but I started listening to a lot of Uttara-Karu and really like that stuff. They Were Dancing Barefoot is still one of my favorites though (and is a ringtone on my phone).
Yeah. It's a whole lotta nothin back there. There's a thin 'wall' of plants with an opening. It's not like they're trying to prevent you from seeing back there--just going there.
I have a good stack of 25th maps (completely dry and not water damaged) that I grabbed specifically with the intention I'd give them to people on wdwmagic. The only thing I ask in return is that you send a way for me to get it to you. PM if you're interested--I work 7 days a week in the parks...