The Miscellaneous Thought Thread

PiratesMansion

Well-Known Member
On the topic of restrooms (on which I apparently have a lot of thoughts...)

Took a photo of this ad for the Emporium within the Plaza Inn restroom. Very interesting Imagineering choice. BTW I'm not a creep, I swear; there was no one else in the restroom when I took the photo.

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Also noticed the Buena Vista Street restroom still features DCA 1.0 tiling. Neat! Again, not typically a dude who goes around snapping photos in restrooms.

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There's another one that still features a Rt 66 tiles that's original. That might be the one over by Garden Grill.
 

StarWarsGirl

Well-Known Member
In the Parks
No
BTW I'm not a creep, I swear; there was no one else in the restroom when I took the photo.
Sure Jan GIF
 

CaptinEO

Well-Known Member
For the love of all that is magical...

Would they PLEASE get the Evolv (or equivalent) scanners for security instead of whatever the hell is happening now?

It's not even a Land vs World thing anymore; it's not being up to industry standards and creating a massive process for getting in the park. 🤦‍♀️
Even small concert venues have these. It makes no sense. Is it truly a union not allowing the park to progress in technology? Do the unions have that much power?

I went to Scary Farm and these were also in place.
 

mickEblu

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Original Poster
Even small concert venues have these. It makes no sense. Is it truly a union not allowing the park to progress in technology? Do the unions have that much power?

I went to Scary Farm and these were also in place.

If the unions can stop a business from moving towards a safer, more effective and efficient process than something is broken.
 

StarWarsGirl

Well-Known Member
In the Parks
No
Even small concert venues have these. It makes no sense. Is it truly a union not allowing the park to progress in technology? Do the unions have that much power?

I went to Scary Farm and these were also in place.
Hersheypark, independently owned and operated, has them.

Busch Gardens Williamsburg has them.

The USS Midway Museum in San Diego has them.

This is ridiculous.

FWIW, WDW still has a pretty significant security staff even with the scanners. They're just not doing as much manual work.

When we were here last year, my dad said something to one of the security cast members about getting them, and the CM tried to insist that they weren't as effective. I have to wonder if someone higher up is preventing it over here.
 

StarWarsGirl

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In the Parks
No
There was some commentary about CMs, both here and on threads about WDW threads.

I want to start by saying that the vast majority of CMs here have been absolutely great.

However, I have encountered a few extremely rude CMs here.

One was as I was entering today. Genuinely wasn't paying attention, ADHD meds hadn't kicked in, and went to an exit line by mistake. It was kind of a weird set up; there were two small exit lines together, and then other exit lines grouped together. WDW usually groups their exits together.

Anyway, I accidentally went to an exit right at the end thinking it was an entrance. No big deal, right? CM rudely yells at me "This is an exit!" I'm like, really? You could have just said, oh, this is actually an exit, entrance is to your right.

Then later, I was looking for the New Orleans train station, not realizing it was closed. The CM there told me "If you're looking for the river, you'll have to go through the eating area like everyone else." I was like, um, what? I asked about the train and he again rudely told me that the train was only available at the other stations. I was like...okay...maybe you could have just asked what I was looking for instead of just assuming... especially since there is literally no signage.

For context, I'm 29, but I look younger than I am. Most people will put me at about 25 or so, but older folks usually think I'm closer to 20. When I was here and 21 with my one friend, we encountered quite a few ruder older CMs. One was a waitress, and when we ordered drinks and could prove our IDs weren't fake by reading our addresses off of our IDs, she still had an attitude like she really didn't want to serve us.

It's like some of these older CMs treat younger people with suspicion. I'm like, I wasn't looking to cause trouble when I was 21. Now that I'm 29, I REALLY don't care to be treated like a teen.

Younger CMs have been great. My waitress today at Cafe Orleans looked to be in her 60s, and she was super sweet. So it's some bad apples...but it's a trend in my age category from older CMs (like retirement age).
 

CaptinEO

Well-Known Member
There was some commentary about CMs, both here and on threads about WDW threads.

I want to start by saying that the vast majority of CMs here have been absolutely great.

However, I have encountered a few extremely rude CMs here.

One was as I was entering today. Genuinely wasn't paying attention, ADHD meds hadn't kicked in, and went to an exit line by mistake. It was kind of a weird set up; there were two small exit lines together, and then other exit lines grouped together. WDW usually groups their exits together.

Anyway, I accidentally went to an exit right at the end thinking it was an entrance. No big deal, right? CM rudely yells at me "This is an exit!" I'm like, really? You could have just said, oh, this is actually an exit, entrance is to your right.

Then later, I was looking for the New Orleans train station, not realizing it was closed. The CM there told me "If you're looking for the river, you'll have to go through the eating area like everyone else." I was like, um, what? I asked about the train and he again rudely told me that the train was only available at the other stations. I was like...okay...maybe you could have just asked what I was looking for instead of just assuming... especially since there is literally no signage.

For context, I'm 29, but I look younger than I am. Most people will put me at about 25 or so, but older folks usually think I'm closer to 20. When I was here and 21 with my one friend, we encountered quite a few ruder older CMs. One was a waitress, and when we ordered drinks and could prove our IDs weren't fake by reading our addresses off of our IDs, she still had an attitude like she really didn't want to serve us.

It's like some of these older CMs treat younger people with suspicion. I'm like, I wasn't looking to cause trouble when I was 21. Now that I'm 29, I REALLY don't care to be treated like a teen.

Younger CMs have been great. My waitress today at Cafe Orleans looked to be in her 60s, and she was super sweet. So it's some bad apples...but it's a trend in my age category from older CMs (like retirement age).
It's diminishing standards from their employer. No way would this fly 20-30 years ago.
 

StarWarsGirl

Well-Known Member
In the Parks
No
It's diminishing standards from their employer. No way would this fly 20-30 years ago.
Yeah.

Someone on another thread said hire the retired workers because they work harder than the younger ones. I'm like... that's... that's not a solution. If anything, the younger workers here are super enthusiastic and just seem happy to be here. Maybe not the case in WDW, but they seem to be having fun here.
 

PiratesMansion

Well-Known Member
Going to Disneyland and seeing another set of stairs...

Season 5 No GIF by The Office
I call this The DCA Exit (TM), one of the park's signature, distinguishing efforts.

Need to exit an attraction? Well, I hope you're ready to climb some stairs!!! You just had fun, so now you have to CLIMB THEM STAIRS to get on with your day, THIS IS EXTREMELY MAGICAL!!!!!

Thankfully Disneyland itself doesn't have this problem nearly as much, though I wouldn't stop them from bringing back the speedramp at the exit of Space.
 

ajrwdwgirl

Premium Member
Yeah.

Someone on another thread said hire the retired workers because they work harder than the younger ones. I'm like... that's... that's not a solution. If anything, the younger workers here are super enthusiastic and just seem happy to be here. Maybe not the case in WDW, but they seem to be having fun here.

My guess is that retired teachers might not work harder but have the experience of dealing with unruly people and large crowds.
 

mickEblu

Well-Known Member
Original Poster
I call this The DCA Exit (TM), one of the park's signature, distinguishing efforts.

Need to exit an attraction? Well, I hope you're ready to climb some stairs!!! You just had fun, so now you have to CLIMB THEM STAIRS to get on with your day, THIS IS EXTREMELY MAGICAL!!!!!

Thankfully Disneyland itself doesn't have this problem nearly as much, though I wouldn't stop them from bringing back the speedramp at the exit of Space.

I think it's a tie or pretty close isn't it?

RSR / Incredicoaster / GRR / TSMM vs Autopia / IASW / Space Mountain / Indy

IASW is a short flight though.
 

coffeefan

Active Member
Yeah.

Someone on another thread said hire the retired workers because they work harder than the younger ones. I'm like... that's... that's not a solution. If anything, the younger workers here are super enthusiastic and just seem happy to be here. Maybe not the case in WDW, but they seem to be having fun here.
Young workers can learn people skills from older coworkers. It's up to companies to see the value in having diverse age groups in their workforce.
 

StarWarsGirl

Well-Known Member
In the Parks
No
I call this The DCA Exit (TM), one of the park's signature, distinguishing efforts.

Need to exit an attraction? Well, I hope you're ready to climb some stairs!!! You just had fun, so now you have to CLIMB THEM STAIRS to get on with your day, THIS IS EXTREMELY MAGICAL!!!!!

Thankfully Disneyland itself doesn't have this problem nearly as much, though I wouldn't stop them from bringing back the speedramp at the exit of Space.
My favorite is at Jungle Cruise.

"We're going to send you up the stairs just to queue."

When I saw that it was a short line twice, I got on it specifically so I could get on it without having to walk up the stupid stairs. 🤣
 

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