Animaniac93-98
Well-Known Member
I'd like to see them stop folk from holding up tablets to film shows and fireworks.
I think they do say this during the Frozen sing-along. I assume it will become standard for all future shows.
I'd like to see them stop folk from holding up tablets to film shows and fireworks.
Yes, the people complaining about Disney should try Six Flags pricing at three years old my daughter was free at Disney at six flags I had to pay for a ticket before she was two because she is tall.That is the way six flags does their child pricing - by height. It makes a lot of sense since the ride restrictions are by height.
I know right? I guess the parents in California have to make due with the parks.
Well I do think spray on suncreen should have a designated area cause that stuff goes all over, stings your eyes, and stinks, but back on topic lol cast members and managers are the ones who enforce the policy and no one is going to take away an inhaler from a kid who is having an asthma attack or make them go to a smoking area. I believe it's quite clear that even if it's just water vapor, for the comfort of all guests, anything that can be interpreted as cigarette smoke must be done so in the designated area.As am I - I often use an ECig, and have ALWAYS gone to a designated smoking area to do so.
HOWEVER - the policy was VERY poorly worded: It could be used AGAINST them... Someone is going to lodge a complaint over items that have nothing to DO with the inhalation of Nicotine - then try to sue.
"e. For the comfort of all Guests, smoking of tobacco, e-cigarettes or other products that produce a vapor or smoke are allowed only in designated smoking areas."
Does WDW realize that they have a formal policy regulating asthma inhalers and spray on sunscreen to designated smoking areas? This is "another product", and it produces "a vapor". All they had to do was spell out devices emitting any measurable quantity of Nicotine - as in, over the detection limit of any current instrumentation.
How to fix the mess: exclude medical devices - asthma inhalers, oxygen tanks, spray on sunscreen... and watch out for medical MJ, if you go for "medical devices".
How can they say a 13 year old needs to be accompanied by an adult when Disney itself considers 13 year old's adults!?! silly...
Disney charges TEN YEAR OLDS admission/dining plan as adults.
This really depends on who's wearing said skirt.what? Jean mini-skirts that expose your rear end when bending over is TOTALLY appropriate.
Aggressive guests are also a problem when they're confronted. And it's never who you suspect. I've seen an average Mom go from Donna Reed to Joe Pesci in Goodfellas in as fast as it takes to say, "Ma'am, could you please remove your son from the fountain."@draybook I so agree with rule enforcement! It just seems like unless a "customer" complains, then the CMs "let it go"! Sadly, I know that these rules are difficult to truly enforce 100% of the time, however, the CMs should be trained to be a bit more vigilant!
I‘m from Long Island NY, may I ask what are ‘jorts‘?For some reason never quite minded them. Now real progress would be to ban jorts. It's WDW people, not Delco, PA!
I'd like to see them stop folk from holding up tablets to film shows and fireworks.
It is rather irritating!If Disney sees one thing on this board let it be this. I can not stand being behind someone and watching the fireworks through their Ipad.
maybe they should paid by weight and not height.Yes, the people complaining about Disney should try Six Flags pricing at three years old my daughter was free at Disney at six flags I had to pay for a ticket before she was two because she is tall.
wait... what???Yep.
I do recall telling y'all this was coming months ago.
Disney Legal is literally running the parks now completely.
Just ask Andy 'Fidel's Little Bro' Castro how they have destroyed the seating areas at the entrance to the castle in Anaheim because 187 people have jumped to their MAGICal demises in the past decade alone.
any response from Disney would have brought more publicity to the film. Which I am sure is what the makers wanted. I think it was actually a good play on Disney's part to ignore it.
If they had done this, it would have cost my parents way less money as I was growing up since I was eight before I could ride Rock 'n Rollercoaster. Do you think that system would charge less for 5' people? I'd really like thatPricing by height! I like that!
I think common sense would dictate that if you were in the midst of an asthma attack there isn't an expectation to hunt down the one place in the park that's going to make it worse.As am I - I often use an ECig, and have ALWAYS gone to a designated smoking area to do so.
HOWEVER - the policy was VERY poorly worded: It could be used AGAINST them... Someone is going to lodge a complaint over items that have nothing to DO with the inhalation of Nicotine - then try to sue.
"e. For the comfort of all Guests, smoking of tobacco, e-cigarettes or other products that produce a vapor or smoke are allowed only in designated smoking areas."
Does WDW realize that they have a formal policy regulating asthma inhalers and spray on sunscreen to designated smoking areas? This is "another product", and it produces "a vapor". All they had to do was spell out devices emitting any measurable quantity of Nicotine - as in, over the detection limit of any current instrumentation.
How to fix the mess: exclude medical devices - asthma inhalers, oxygen tanks, spray on sunscreen... and watch out for medical MJ, if you go for "medical devices".
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