The Chit Chat Chit Chat Thread

MouseDreaming

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I disagree, it was a very good movie, however, it lacked the needed happy ending to be considered a pleasant movie that one would want to see. It does give closure to the trilogy though and worthy of one look see. Just don't expect to walk away in a less then totally depressed state of mind.
It is not about the Happy Ending. 1 and 2 are some of the greatest movies ever made, and I wouldn't say either of them had a happy ending.
 

betty rose

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Yes, they are well trained. Their facility changed over to Ellis which is what WDW/DL/and now Cruise Ships use about 5 years ago, before was Red Cross. They are undercover audited monthly by Ellis and guards are filmed by Ellis by employees that just pay admission to gain entry into the parks. After the audit they need to demonstrate skills to the auditor to pass the audit. When my DS was a college program student at WDW he went through their program while he was Red Cross back home. He was amazed at the differences. When he returned home to finish college the facility at the park district opted to go Ellis and he embraced that. It is expensive but it also helps the insurance rates for the park district for the cost/training of the lifeguards.

In the past week it helped. Stupid kids playing dead man, holding their breath and one really passed out and gulped water. Her staff snarf'd him up, got the water out of his lungs and had him breathing again all before the paramedics rolled into the park. Word of advice. Know your daycamp and how carefully the staff watches their campers. Lifeguards do just that, guard life but are not baby sitters. That thought is lost on many a patron.
I thank you for the information, I'm glad to hear that Disney takes their responsibilities seriously.
 

catmom46

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I use it a lot...I just have to be a bit stingy with it because I can't get it easily and it's expensive. I was explaining to my coworker that it's dirt cheap for us in the States. She was amazed as she'd never even heard of it until she saw the youtube video.

Just out of curiosity, what do they use to clean stuff out there? Stuff like Ajax, Comet, or Clorox?
 

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