Californian Elitist
Well-Known Member
If you ask nicely, you can steer the Mark Twain Riverboat at Disneyland. Afterwards you sign the guestbook. The captain usually gives you a certificate, but I'm not sure if they still do that.
. . . I still have my co-pilot's card . . .
It's pretty cool! If I remember (and find it) I'll scan it to share w/everyone.I wish I had known about the co-pilot's card when we rode. I'd have at least one.
Because one guest fatality would be one too many... It does happen occasionally, sure - but this is prevented easily enough. Someone also mentioned the insurance cost, which makes sense.I'm still wondering why Disney cut out the cockpit rides. That monorail crash was a one-off event caused by human error....chiefly because a monorail operations manager who decided to shirk his duty by not even being onsite.
They don't want to have headlines about small children dying if there is another crash.I'm still wondering why Disney cut out the cockpit rides. That monorail crash was a one-off event caused by human error....chiefly because a monorail operations manager who decided to shirk his duty by not even being onsite.
That's a rather broad mischaracterization of what occurred.I'm still wondering why Disney cut out the cockpit rides. That monorail crash was a one-off event caused by human error....chiefly because a monorail operations manager who decided to shirk his duty by not even being onsite.
That's a rather broad mischaracterization of what occurred.
That Cast Member was on an approved break when he took over for the Cast Member at the Transportation and Ticket Center who left early due to feeling ill. He was acting within Disney's policies.Not sure how it is a Mischaracterization when it is what happen, the manager who sits in the booth at the TTC was at an applebees or some resturant down the street having dinner with his girl instead on in the booth where he would have looked at a control board or out the window and seen that the beam had not been shifted to the spur and then would have not radioed the ok to proceed.
Just my opinion mind you.
That Cast Member was on an approved break when he took over for the Cast Member at the Transportation and Ticket Center who left early due to feeling ill. He was acting within Disney's policies.
See my previous post.He was not even on Disney property. Thus, he shirked his duty by radioing in the command for Pink to go in reverse without knowing exactly what was going on.
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