View Full Version : no, gum is not an acceptable form of payment!
tacoboy
09-13-2006, 04:24 PM
I was at my cashwrap and a guest came up to me with a snowglobe. They took out their wallet and noticed they didn;t have enough. I recommended to him some smaller, cheaper globes but he refused and instead said: "I'll give you my number if you just let me walk off without paying for it!"
And that is the first in a long line of bartering that has been appearing in my park. I've been given offers for mountain dew, chewing gum, even a complimentary theme park ticket (to the park i get into for free anyway!) Wow! does that bug me...
KatzOhki
09-13-2006, 10:26 PM
How strange...
I wonder if a park ticket has any resale value...
Hey, you could have offered to pay for him and taken the number, since he was such a nice guy. :cool:
leftcoaster
09-14-2006, 03:25 AM
I was at my cashwrap and a guest came up to me with a snowglobe. They took out their wallet and noticed they didn;t have enough. I recommended to him some smaller, cheaper globes but he refused and instead said: "I'll give you my number if you just let me walk off without paying for it!"
And that is the first in a long line of bartering that has been appearing in my park. I've been given offers for mountain dew, chewing gum, even a complimentary theme park ticket (to the park i get into for free anyway!) Wow! does that bug me...
Was he there with his wife? If so, was she good looking ? If so, you could have suggested something else. ;)
LittleDollClaudia
09-14-2006, 04:13 AM
Gives Pleasure Island a whole different meaning, doesn't it? "Sure, we'll work out your method of payment, hon. Come here a minute."
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