How important was it to share that he was shirtless?My wife and I had the misfortune of staying in building 6 that night. The most frustrating part for me was the total lack of communication, even after the fact. I don't expect a CM to get on a megaphone and shout the root cause, but it would have been nice of someone to tell us after the alarm turned off that it was safe to return to our rooms. Instead, half the people remained outside and mulled around. My wife and I went off in search of fire damage, a flood, any sign of emergency.
What we DID find were about 10 security personnel questioning a man and his shirtless teenage son about 3 doors down from the alarm. It's still unclear if they were involved, if they were complicit, or if there was a real emergency.
I fully expected to wake up to a notice slipped under the door either apologizing for it or explaining what happened. We got nothing. No communication during the event, no communication afterward. Like they just pretended it never happened... That's insane to me.
That's your takeaway? Thanks for your contribution.How important was it to share that he was shirtless?
oh come on it was a joke. Mostly. And yes that was my takeaway because it really seemed to have zero effect on the story.That's your takeaway? Thanks for your contribution.
Well it is, because the people who were staying in that building that night also saw the shirtless teen. So only the people there knows what he’s talking aboutHow important was it to share that he was shirtless?
There definitely should be an all clear given when it is OK to go back to the rooms.My wife and I had the misfortune of staying in building 6 that night. The most frustrating part for me was the total lack of communication, even after the fact. I don't expect a CM to get on a megaphone and shout the root cause, but it would have been nice of someone to tell us after the alarm turned off that it was safe to return to our rooms. Instead, half the people remained outside and mulled around. My wife and I went off in search of fire damage, a flood, any sign of emergency.
What we DID find were about 10 security personnel questioning a man and his shirtless teenage son about 3 doors down from the alarm. It's still unclear if they were involved, if they were complicit, or if there was a real emergency.
I fully expected to wake up to a notice slipped under the door either apologizing for it or explaining what happened. We got nothing. No communication during the event, no communication afterward. Like they just pretended it never happened... That's insane to me.
Even if they named someone, opining that a person committed a crime is protected speech. There would be no need to name the person and you cannot though slander and defame an anonymous person.Let's say they think somebody pulled the alarm as a prank. They cannot say that unless the person is actually charged and convicted, or else it can be considered slanderous.
Honestly. Who cares? It's 3am and the dude was probably sleeping with his shirt off when he was woken up and headed out the door. I'd expect that to be kind of normal actually. You're not dressed for park touring.Well it is, because the people who were staying in that building that night also saw the shirtless teen. So only the people there knows what he’s talking about
I would just sue. $186 lawsuit. Get em guuuuurl.Staying at Pop Century, fire alarm just went off for 15 minutes before being turned off. False alarm apparently. Everyone had to evacuate. No cast members anywhere for explanation. Any chance I can ask for compensation? Was trying to rest well for early entry.
Even if they named someone, opining that a person committed a crime is protected speech. There would be no need to name the person and you cannot though slander and defame an anonymous person.
I've experienced middle-of-the-night fire alarms at hotels before (not Disney), and unfortunately your experience was not unusual. Hotel staff can never be found, guests are never told when they can safely return to their rooms, and no explanation is ever given after the fact.My wife and I had the misfortune of staying in building 6 that night. The most frustrating part for me was the total lack of communication, even after the fact. I don't expect a CM to get on a megaphone and shout the root cause, but it would have been nice of someone to tell us after the alarm turned off that it was safe to return to our rooms. Instead, half the people remained outside and mulled around. My wife and I went off in search of fire damage, a flood, any sign of emergency.
LOL well when you get my age getting up at 3 AM is normal. The older you get the less you sleep.Staying at Pop Century, fire alarm just went off for 15 minutes before being turned off. False alarm apparently. Everyone had to evacuate. No cast members anywhere for explanation. Any chance I can ask for compensation? Was trying to rest well for early entry.
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