Have you ever dreamed of being a CM? Here's how to fake it.

Scooter

Well-Known Member
Originally posted by mkt
shhh... don't give Disney ideas. They might start using guests as negative salaried labor (ie, you pay to work)....

:lol:

I can see it now...Ladies and Gentleman...Please join me in Congratulating The Jones Family from Littletown Michigan. They are our Honorary Negative Salary Family for the DAY!!:sohappy:

The sad part is: I think thre are SOME people that would actually FALL for this scheme.:(
 

Djali999

Active Member
Originally posted by Calamar
I've always wanted to visit Disney dressed in a black suit and tie. Heh, wouldn't that look out of place among all the other guests dressed in typical tourist attire? It would be great fun to ride 'Splash Mountain' with a stiff, serious expression throughout the whole ride -- a challenge, I know -- and then to view the resulting photo.

I've always wanted to bring my friend up to the MK turnstiles dressed in a black suit and tie and sunglasses. and use my Main Gate.

"I'd like to bring this gentleman into the park with me today"

[friend looks very upright and serious]

either that or dress him in late Victorian garments. =P
 

The_CEO

Well-Known Member
Is it bad, that I clean up after people if i see them leave their trash laying somewhere?....




Just trying to make the place look better. :)
 

Sir Hiss527

New Member
This is sort of off topic, But I am wondering is it possible for guests to get a CM nametag with there name on it? Cause when I did Candlelight at Epcot, I asked a CM backstage if I could get a nametag, and he said "Yeah, go over to Wardrobe, and ask them" But I didn't cause there was no time Disney needed us for that night.
 

Calamar

New Member
Original Poster
Originally posted by Sir Hiss527
This is sort of off topic, But I am wondering is it possible for guests to get a CM nametag with there name on it?

Certainly, if you're lucky. There are always plenty of official CM nametags for sale on eBay, but of course the selection of names is limited. I consider myself very lucky indeed; last year, a friend's birthday was approaching, and was desperate to find a cast member name tag for her before we left for Florida (for both of our birthdays, which are three days apart; it was a dual-birthday trip, heh).

Well, as it turns out, her name wasn't available. However, this was to be a special Walt Disney World vacation, as we had decided on a 'British theme' for our trip. We were all to select a British identity and speak in our best British RP while in Florida. Coincidentally, my friend had chosen a 'British name' that was available on eBay (specifically, Elizabeth). So, at the end of the day, she did get her nametag.
 

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