rnese
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I would hate to see a company bow to a disrespectful minority, out of fear of that group.
Unfortunately, that has been how society has operated for the past 25 years or so.
I would hate to see a company bow to a disrespectful minority, out of fear of that group.
I expect that any misbehavior won't happen inside the Hall, but in the crowds entering and exiting, where discussion will happen, comments will be overheard, and physicality may ensue.It's the NOT actual "talking robot" that people will fight over. This has nothing to do with Disney either. People are going to fight and argue about the "symbolic figure" in front of them. They are going to use the public nature of the "occasion" to voice themselves one way or the other. If this was a private statue in an unknown alleyway somewhere, nobody would care. Unfortunately, this is a symbolic (talking) statue in one of the most globally prominent destinations presented by the largest media company in the world.
This is an opportunity for some people to make a name for themselves and be seen/heard around the world....causing whatever drama they can create. It's a "I have a message for everyone watching" type mentality.
Let's see if people can even tolerate the political shirts and hats that people will bring....
I can just see a "pro" and "anti" person with their shirts on display pressed up against each other waiting to get in. And heaven forbid if they wind up sitting next to each other during the speech.
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Number 4 seems like a preventive measure to protect their property.
Number 5 seems like a reinforcement of 4, and a security measure to protect other guests if the situation gets out of hand.
Not sure how or why that would exacerbate the situation. Disney's own 4-keys state "Safety, Courtesy, Show, Efficiency", so I see items 4/5 hitting at least the Safety and Show. Not having someone in there to monitor and control the situation would be reckless, maybe even negligent and open them up to a potential lawsuit if things were to get out of hand.
I wonder what their procedure will be if they have an incident during a show. Full stop, lights on, additional security? Recycle all guests except those who were disruptive?
HA! Your post made me think about a park full of Phineas Gages running amok!!Okay...adding emotions into the mix - if everyone allowed their emotions to dictate their every move, you do realize that there would be nothing but chaos, right? Our ability to have emotions, yet not allow them to control our behavior is what makes civility possible.
Or better yet, the NAACP #songofthesouthIt would be akin to an animal rights activist making a scene at Splash Mountain.
Emotions do not have a particular time and place. If you feel them you have them. There should never be a boundary.
HA! Your post made me think about a park full of Phineas Gages running amok!!
Or better yet, the NAACP #songofthesouth
The site owner and the mods have been pretty vocal on this thread to keep politics out of it.Posters are repeatedly ignoring the request.
Following info based on very good source....
4. A “safety screen” has been installed to protect the center stage animatronics (including Trump). Anyone or anything flying at the stage will immediately cause it to be deployed.
5. A security booth which will at least initially be manned has been added to the far side of the stage.
Apparently #4 and 5 have been necessitated by a number of “threats” Disney has received and in an abundance of caution to prevent any incidents between guests. Sad state of affairs if you ask me.
Sadly,it’s probably only as fast as the poor college student assigned to sit there and push a button if something is thrown. I hope they don’t need to use it, but if they do I am with you, I definitely want to see the video.Well, it seems as if some of us who have been warning about this possibility may be well-founded - or at least, Disney sees the same large possibility we do of inevitable attempts to disrupt the show.
I think it also explains how long it has taken - that screen sounds rather complex and took some engineering.
Now, I'm going to just put on my "Disney geek" hat here and say - am I a terrible person to admit my first thought reading this was of hoping we see a video at least once of the screen "deploying"? Because that sounds really frigging cool from a technical standpoint. It must be very fast to be able to stop a projectile, it sounds fascinating...Anyone know of a similar system we can look at, or was this Disney purpose built/engineered?
Sadly,it’s probably only as fast as the poor college student assigned to sit there and push a button if something is thrown. I hope they don’t need to use it, but if they do I am with you, I definitely want to see the video.
I was talking about the options just last night. Whilst I don’t have specifics it’s all a possibility.Actually, it sounds like it is automatic. Like, it senses something pass an invisible barrier and automatically deploys. That's why I think it sounds pretty cool.
There are millions of dollars of animatronics on that stage - I can't blame them for taking what sounds like pretty extreme measures.
@marni1971 - do you know anything about this yet???
I was talking about the options just last night. Whilst I don’t have specifics it’s all a possibility.
You know just to mess with people, I want to boo some random president like Benjamin Harrison and yell keep the gold standard gold and then cheer McKinley, just really throw people off.Everyone thought Obama was polarizing, and in Jan 2016 I saw the ride. I enjoyed it, but had to live with a bit of booing and heckling, not just of Obama, but of the last few commentary presidents. I only hope people would learn to respect the presidency. It is larger than one man, and this attraction show cases the presidency very well.
Some quotes from Hamilton to heckle background presidents:You know just to mess with people, I want to boo some random president like Benjamin Harrison and yell keep the gold standard gold and then cheer McKinley, just really throw people off.
Number 4 seems like a preventive measure to protect their property.
Number 5 seems like a reinforcement of 4, and a security measure to protect other guests if the situation gets out of hand.
Not sure how or why that would exacerbate the situation. Disney's own 4-keys state "Safety, Courtesy, Show, Efficiency", so I see items 4/5 hitting at least the Safety and Show. Not having someone in there to monitor and control the situation would be reckless, maybe even negligent and open them up to a potential lawsuit if things were to get out of hand.
I wonder what their procedure will be if they have an incident during a show. Full stop, lights on, additional security? Recycle all guests except those who were disruptive?
When the other poster said this:Actually, it sounds like it is automatic. Like, it senses something pass an invisible barrier and automatically deploys. That's why I think it sounds pretty cool.
There are millions of dollars of animatronics on that stage - I can't blame them for taking what sounds like pretty extreme measures.
@marni1971 - do you know anything about this yet???
Posted signs don't really accomplish much. We can't really say any of it is 'bad show' until we see how it is implemented.Wasn't needed before. Not needed now. It's a AA show not a rock concert. It's already implied that you must respect Disney property and your fellow parkgoers. Failure to do that is met with appropriate consequences. This is overkill and unnecessary. A posted sign would also work as would additional training for cast members. This is a silly knee jerk reaction and bad show.
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