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Flame
08-02-2007, 12:19 AM
just remembered this STG from me today.
i was at AMC in DTD, and before Pirates 3 started i went to look for the bathroom. i search pretty much the whole building for one, then give up and go ask one of the girls working the concessions area where it is...
"Excuse me, where is the bathroom?"
*smiles and points* "Right behind you."
"....Thank you."
:oweye: i guess i should have looked UP at the sign with the words "Restroom" on it.
crystal_crtr
08-02-2007, 09:59 AM
That's sounds like me. I asked a CM outside of Space Mountain what time it was. Instead of looking at her watch she looks right behind me at the clock on by the Fast Pass machine I was just at. I said, "There's a clock right behind me isn't there?" She was nice and smiled and said "Yeah." I felt so stupid.
ktulu
08-02-2007, 10:07 AM
That's when you yell "Look, a bear!" and run the other way.
tacoboy
08-03-2007, 06:18 PM
The best one is "Where is the theme park?"
I love it when they do that.
CelebrationNM
08-03-2007, 06:41 PM
The best one is "Where is the theme park?"
I love it when they do that.
And related to that, those who refer to Magic Kingdom park as "Disney World".
Nick
Big Wallaby
08-04-2007, 01:49 AM
Or the lady who, as I was walking to break at Disney MGM Studios, came up to me, showed me her tickets, and was irate they wouldn't let her in.
It was very difficult not to respond with, "Well, ma'am, we won't let you in with those tickets. You paid the wrong people to come in here."
Universal Studios, Disney-MGM Studios... I get them mixed up all the time too.
Notatourist
08-04-2007, 03:54 PM
So, we have print at home tickets...that say in really big letters, "this is your ticket"....
How many people do you think ask if it's their ticket...
TONS! :)
BarryH
08-09-2007, 10:38 AM
So, we have print at home tickets...that say in really big letters, "this is your ticket"....
How many people do you think ask if it's their ticket...
TONS! :)
Busch Gardens Africa has print at home tickets too. During Howl-O-Scream, you can print out a ticket for a VIP tour, but the tour didn't include park admission. The top of the ticket said in big bold letters, "Not valid for park admission." In my VIP tour group, about 6 SGs didn't buy tickets to get into the park. They complained that they thought the tickets would get them in the park, but they eventually bought the necessary tickets.
Surely this would never happen on a Universal VIP tour! :)
Tara_Lee3
08-12-2007, 05:00 PM
Surely this would never happen on a Universal VIP tour! :)
Does Universal even have VIP's? :p:
Notatourist
08-13-2007, 03:33 PM
Voted best VIP tour in the country by the WSJ!
ktulu
08-13-2007, 08:51 PM
Voted best VIP tour in the country by the WSJ!
I'm guessing those who read the WSJ are the only ones who can afford the VIP tour :p:
acourtwdw
02-23-2008, 06:40 AM
I walked out of MK at DL and asked a CM where DCA is? My sister looked at me like I had completly lost it. The big letters in front of the park may indicate where it's located.
Shorty82
02-23-2008, 12:59 PM
I walked out of MK at DL and asked a CM where DCA is? My sister looked at me like I had completly lost it. The big letters in front of the park may indicate where it's located.
"MK at DL"? Huh? I know DL is Disneyland and the only thing I know of that MK stands for is Magic Kingdom but that is in Florida. Do you mean you left Disneyland and asked about DCA?
Princess Susi
02-23-2008, 02:53 PM
Actually Shorty, Disneyland was referred to as The Magic Kingdom for years until WDW got their Magic Kingdom. So it is common to call DL that. It is the ORIGINAL Magic Kingdom.
sues
Shorty82
02-23-2008, 02:59 PM
Actually Shorty, Disneyland was referred to as The Magic Kingdom for years until WDW got their Magic Kingdom. So it is common to call DL that. It is the ORIGINAL Magic Kingdom.
sues
I never knew that. I've always referred to the original park as Disneyland and that is all I've ever heard anybody call it. Thanks.
GRUMPY PIRATE
02-23-2008, 03:19 PM
I never knew that. I've always referred to the original park as Disneyland and that is all I've ever heard anybody call it. Thanks.
And now with the addition of DCA I have seen where they are referring to the whole group of MK, DCA and the shopping area (DTD) as Disneyland Resort (DLR) Now if they could just add an EPCOT, and an AK!!! (and change DCA to DHS!)
WooHoo! no more long plane rides!!!
Princess Susi
02-23-2008, 03:25 PM
Yeah, now most of the time you hear *The Disneyland Resort* on the commercials and see it on all of their printed materials. It is because of the addition of DCA, DtD and two new hotels, plus now, construction is underway at the Grand Californian for DVC accomodations! They are talking of a third gate someday...we can only hope.
I heard they wanted it to be like DisneySea in Tokyo. That Park is said to be the Crown Jewel of all the Disney parks everywhere. Someday.....Ralph and I will go to Japan to see it!! Japan AND the Disney Parks there.:)
susi
vixen101485
02-23-2008, 03:34 PM
I have to pee now after seeing the title of this. Just thot I would share.
GRUMPY PIRATE
02-23-2008, 03:58 PM
I have to pee now after seeing the title of this. Just thot I would share.
Unnnn thank you so much!!
(too much root beer?)
Rob562
02-23-2008, 10:17 PM
Actually Shorty, Disneyland was referred to as The Magic Kingdom for years until WDW got their Magic Kingdom. So it is common to call DL that. It is the ORIGINAL Magic Kingdom.
sues
Well, on my mousepad that has the park map from the early-60's, it's referred to as "Walt Disney's Magic Kingdom: Disneyland U.S.A., Anahein, California"
When I've heard the phrase "Walt Disney's Magic Kingdom", I've always interpreted it as meaning "A Kingdom that is Magical", whereas the actual name of the park is Disneyland. (Especially when the opening dedication said "Disneyland is your land...")
-Rob
Randy B
02-23-2008, 10:42 PM
Well, on my mousepad that has the park map from the early-60's, it's referred to as "Walt Disney's Magic Kingdom: Disneyland U.S.A., Anahein, California"
When I've heard the phrase "Walt Disney's Magic Kingdom", I've always interpreted it as meaning "A Kingdom that is Magical", whereas the actual name of the park is Disneyland. (Especially when the opening dedication said "Disneyland is your land...")
-Rob
I think that pre-1972 they often referred to the Disneyland park as " the Magic Kingdom" as a nickname. But when WDW opened the official name of the park WAS "the Magic Kingdom". It may be that the original DL park is still called, on occasion, by it's nickname, but the park at WDW with the castle is the "Magic Kingdom". So those of us who have discussed the US parks on line where the discussion may include both coasts, we try to differentiate between the parks by using MK for the park within WDW and DL for the original park in Calif. Of course to confuse things even more DL is often used to reference the entire DL resort which includes two parks, a shopping district and a resort or two. :confused:
It may be much more important to us out here in cyberspace that we differentiate between the parks than within the Disney system as it is much more obvious if you are standing in the Calif parking lot that if you say you are going over to the MK, you probably aren't about to hop a plane from the DL parking lot. :D: For that matter if you are at the TTC and someone makes the mistake of saying they are headed for DL, they are probably intending to cross the lake to the MK. :D:
Randy
GRUMPY PIRATE
02-23-2008, 10:43 PM
I think that pre-1972 they often referred to the Disneyland park as " the Magic Kingdom" as a nickname. But when WDW opened the official name of the park WAS "the Magic Kingdom". It may be that the original DL park is still called, on occasion, by it's nickname, but the park at WDW with the castle is the "Magic Kingdom". So those of us who have discussed the US parks on line where the discussion may include both coasts, we try to differentiate between the parks by using MK for the park within WDW and DL for the original park in Calif. Of course to confuse things even more DL is often used to reference the entire DL resort which includes two parks, a shopping district and a resort or two. :confused:
It may be much more important to us out here in cyberspace that we differentiate between the parks than within the Disney system as it is much more obvious if you are standing in the Calif parking lot that if you say you are going over to the MK, you probably aren't about to hop a plane from the DL parking lot. :D: For that matter if you are at the TTC and someone makes the mistake of saying they are headed for DL, they are probably intending to cross the lake to the MK. :D:
Randy
or going to Paris for that matter!
mechurchlady
02-24-2008, 04:00 AM
Discovery Island was not and is not in AK but is a defunct park at WDW. Magic Kingdom was and always will be DL not DCA or MK, bah humbug.
acourtwdw
02-24-2008, 06:38 AM
As a SG, I would like to apologize for my misuse of the MK in my post. I should have called it Disneyland Park, as it known. I made the assumption that DL meant the entire area, not one single park. What do I know? I'm a SG!
Cheshire Figment
02-24-2008, 06:46 AM
I have fun with some of the Resort valets when I go for a meal. My car is obviously not a rental, especially with one of the Save Disney bumper stickers and the license plate saying "F1GMENT".
When they deliver my car sometimes they will ask if I need directions. My automatic response is: "How do you get to Disneyland from here". If one starts something about the Magic Kingdom I tell them: "No, I said Disneyland".
Generally they will suggest drive to the airport and fly. Some will actually start to get me toward I-10 and go from there.
(As a side note, from the Contemporary Mapquest takes 32 steps to get to 1300 S Harbor Blvd and says 36:08 for 2505.55 miles.)
GRUMPY PIRATE
02-24-2008, 10:16 AM
I have fun with some of the Resort valets when I go for a meal. My car is obviously not a rental, especially with one of the Save Disney bumper stickers and the license plate saying "F1GMENT".
When they deliver my car sometimes they will ask if I need directions. My automatic response is: "How do you get to Disneyland from here". If one starts something about the Magic Kingdom I tell them: "No, I said Disneyland".
Generally they will suggest drive to the airport and fly. Some will actually start to get me toward I-10 and go from there.
(As a side note, from the Contemporary Mapquest takes 32 steps to get to 1300 S Harbor Blvd and says 36:08 for 2505.55 miles.)
hehehe Good one!
One of the first things I did when I got my DW a new GPS for her car, was to program in home (of course) and then the Disneyland hotel, and the Poly in WDW!! Every once in a while I will bring it up when we are driving somewhere!! Oh LOOK we could just go to 8 east, then through Texas and....
I usually get cut off about that time!! hehehehe
Whazzup
02-24-2008, 02:36 PM
As a SG, I would like to apologize for my misuse of the MK in my post. I should have called it Disneyland Park, as it known. I made the assumption that DL meant the entire area, not one single park. What do I know? I'm a SG!
You're not an SG, because you actually admitted and apologized for making a (very minor) mistake. An SG would never admit they were wrong, and they would also blame someone else for their mistake~! :twisted:
Therefore, you're one of the good guys (or gals, as the case may be). :D:
EpcotFan
02-24-2008, 03:12 PM
It may be much more important to us out here in cyberspace that we differentiate between the parks than within the Disney system as it is much more obvious if you are standing in the Calif parking lot that if you say you are going over to the MK, you probably aren't about to hop a plane from the DL parking lot. :D: For that matter if you are at the TTC and someone makes the mistake of saying they are headed for DL, they are probably intending to cross the lake to the MK. :D:
Randy
Well one year I did just that. I flew from Vancouver to Orlando, then Orlando to Anaheim, and finally back home. It was interesting to do a side by side comparison of DL and MK.
acourtwdw
02-24-2008, 06:21 PM
You're not an SG, because you actually admitted and apologized for making a (very minor) mistake. An SG would never admit they were wrong, and they would also blame someone else for their mistake~! :twisted:
Therefore, you're one of the good guys (or gals, as the case may be). :D:
Thank you :)
(Annette)
Sarah Magdalene
02-24-2008, 07:33 PM
I was with some visiting friends who were staying at the hotel next Old Town, down the street from WDW. After spending a night having some fun in the area, some obvious drunken playboy starts to hit up on us with various questions, "Where are you staying?" "You gals here alone?" "Why don't you have any boyfriends with you?" When we gave him a bunch of BS answers he didn't seem to want, he then sighed and asked us if we knew where a bathroom was. One of the girls I was with commented on some bushed behind a shop near by. Off he promptly went to do his business.
We swiftly walked off, snickering. We were standing right IN FRONT of the restrooms the whole time. Bastard didn't even notice.
Ms. Matterhorn
02-24-2008, 08:29 PM
You're not an SG, because you actually admitted and apologized for making a (very minor) mistake. An SG would never admit they were wrong, and they would also blame someone else for their mistake~! :twisted:
Therefore, you're one of the good guys (or gals, as the case may be). :D:
And then, the SG would demand free stuff because somebody spoiled his magic!
Discovery Island was not and is not in AK but is a defunct park at WDW.Sad to say, Discovery Island is the name now given to the area at Disney's Animal Kingdom that includes the Tree of Life.
Believe me, I miss the original Discovery Island as much as anyone, but the name has officially been recycled.
As has the name "Magic Kingdom", which today is no longer used for the Disneyland Park.
Gotta keep the Disneyspeak straight, or nobody will know what you're talking about.
GRUMPY PIRATE
02-24-2008, 09:54 PM
I was with some visiting friends who were staying at the hotel next Old Town, down the street from WDW. After spending a night having some fun in the area, some obvious drunken playboy starts to hit up on us with various questions, "Where are you staying?" "You gals here alone?" "Why don't you have any boyfriends with you?" When we gave him a bunch of BS answers he didn't seem to want, he then sighed and asked us if we knew where a bathroom was. One of the girls I was with commented on some bushed behind a shop near by. Off he promptly went to do his business.
We swiftly walked off, snickering. We were standing right IN FRONT of the restrooms the whole time. Bastard didn't even notice.
Oh....He was just smitten with your beauty!!!
or a pirate!!
mechurchlady
02-25-2008, 02:20 AM
Sad to say, Discovery Island is the name now given to the area at Disney's Animal Kingdom that includes the Tree of Life.
Believe me, I miss the original Discovery Island as much as anyone, but the name has officially been recycled.
As has the name "Magic Kingdom", which today is no longer used for the Disneyland Park.
Gotta keep the Disneyspeak straight, or nobody will know what you're talking about.
I am old and remember when oreos had lard in them and hydrox was the best cookie.
hobie16
02-25-2008, 06:31 AM
I am old and remember when oreos had lard in them and hydrox was the best cookie.
Hydrox still is!!!!
Princess Susi
02-25-2008, 07:07 AM
I think that pre-1972 they often referred to the Disneyland park as " the Magic Kingdom" as a nickname. But when WDW opened the official name of the park WAS "the Magic Kingdom". It may be that the original DL park is still called, on occasion, by it's nickname, but the park at WDW with the castle is the "Magic Kingdom". So those of us who have discussed the US parks on line where the discussion may include both coasts, we try to differentiate between the parks by using MK for the park within WDW and DL for the original park in Calif. Of course to confuse things even more DL is often used to reference the entire DL resort which includes two parks, a shopping district and a resort or two. :confused:
It may be much more important to us out here in cyberspace that we differentiate between the parks than within the Disney system as it is much more obvious if you are standing in the Calif parking lot that if you say you are going over to the MK, you probably aren't about to hop a plane from the DL parking lot. :D: For that matter if you are at the TTC and someone makes the mistake of saying they are headed for DL, they are probably intending to cross the lake to the MK. :D:
Randy
Exactly!
Discovery Island was not and is not in AK but is a defunct park at WDW. Magic Kingdom was and always will be DL not DCA or MK, bah humbug.
As Zazu said, Discovery Island is in DAK and DiscoveryLAND is in Disneyland Paris or Euro Disney or whatever the heck they are calling it these days. Discoveryland is what takes the place of Tomorrowland.
I just call the Parks "DL" and "WDW" or "The World" and that takes care of the confusion. Or sometimes I just say, "We are going to Disney!!!!!! and it could mean either Resort in the US. Have not been to the ones in other countries yet.:( Someday....
Now where is that secret bathroom at DL? heeheehee
susi
Now where is that secret bathroom at DL? heeheeheeIt's inside the Enchanted Tiki Room. The only attraction anywhere to have a restroom inside (intentionally, that is).
hhsrat
02-25-2008, 08:38 AM
It's inside the Enchanted Tiki Room. The only attraction anywhere to have a restroom inside (intentionally, that is).
Not quite true. There are restrooms halfway through the Backlot Tour ... after you get through the water tank show, right before you go into the Prop Warehouse.
There are also restrooms inside the Lights Motors Action theater, and inside the Fantasmic stadium. Plus, there is a model of a restroom in the Carousel of Progress and the House of Innoventions.
Now where is that secret bathroom at DL?
It's inside the Enchanted Tiki Room. The only attraction anywhere to have a restroom inside (intentionally, that is).
Not quite true. There are restrooms halfway through the Backlot Tour ... after you get through the water tank show, right before you go into the Prop Warehouse. ...
Plus, there is a model of a restroom in the Carousel of Progress and the House of Innoventions.Okay, I'll grant you the first of these, but not the last two. I remember when the "Bathroom of the Future" at Disneyland got tested by some rural and it was really tough to clean because it wasn't plumbed.
But if we are listing non-functional loos, add the upside down toilet in Figment's house.
Ms. Matterhorn
02-25-2008, 02:21 PM
A British guest once asked me "Where is the toilet?" and I really wanted to answer "In the restroom" but I controlled myself.
Big Wallaby
02-25-2008, 02:23 PM
But if we are listing non-functional loos, add the upside down toilet in Figment's house.Mind if I erase that little bit in a bit? I don't want some SG to come along and get any ideas...
I can see the news stories now about the guy peeing in the upside down toilet and trying to bring suit against Disney when he gets wet...
GRUMPY PIRATE
02-25-2008, 02:27 PM
A British guest once asked me "Where is the toilet?" and I really wanted to answer "In the restroom" but I controlled myself.
Lucky a sailor didn't ask you where the head was!!
GRUMPY PIRATE
02-25-2008, 02:30 PM
Mind if I erase that little bit in a bit? I don't want some SG to come along and get any ideas...
I can see the news stories now about the guy peeing in the upside down toilet and trying to bring suit against Disney when he gets wet...
Reminds me of a Jim Croche son, and a navy saying:
You don't tug on Supermans cape, you don't spit INTO the wind,...
"Don't pee on my leg and tell me it's raining!"
Big Wallaby
02-25-2008, 02:58 PM
Sometime, I'll have to go to Africa incognito and ask where the "Kopje" is. :D:
hhsrat
02-25-2008, 05:31 PM
Reminds me of a Jim Croche son, and a navy saying:
You don't tug on Supermans cape, you don't spit INTO the wind,...
and you don't mess around with Jim. (by the way, I'm pretty sure it's "Croce")
Sometime, I'll have to go to Africa incognito and ask where the "Kopje" is. :D:
just don't greet them by saying Jambo.
Randy B
02-25-2008, 08:47 PM
Now where is that secret bathroom at DL? heeheehee
susi
Haven't you been reading the older threads? It's the third planter on the left.
Randy
dancinghomer
02-25-2008, 10:17 PM
Haven't you been reading the older threads? It's the third planter on the left.
Randy
Thats why I could never find it and used the ones in the buildings with the toilets instead, I was always looking at the 4th planter on the right.
GRUMPY PIRATE
02-25-2008, 10:21 PM
and you don't mess around with Jim. (by the way, I'm pretty sure it's "Croce")
.
you are correct, shows how long its been since I had the album out!
His albums are in the next "batch" I'm converting!!(to MP3)
DW even got me some frames for record albums, so I have to decide which ones to frame!
Rob562
02-25-2008, 10:26 PM
(As a side note, from the Contemporary Mapquest takes 32 steps to get to 1300 S Harbor Blvd and says 36:08 for 2505.55 miles.)
Just for the heck of it, I plugged in the Contemporary and Disneyland Resort into my TomTom. Poor little thing chugged away for the better part of a minute to figure those directions out. It came up with a drive time of 41:57 and 2498 Miles, using 60 steps. (Oddly enough, it routed me back to Reams Road leaving the Contemporary. Not being a CM, I guess that's the fastest route to 429 and 75?
It's inside the Enchanted Tiki Room. The only attraction anywhere to have a restroom inside (intentionally, that is).
I've heard about a "secret" bathroom in/near the Indy queue, though I believe it's a CM bathroom that was referenced as an "in case of emergency, maybe a CM will take pity on you" kind of thing.
-Rob
dazyhill
02-25-2008, 10:38 PM
Sad to say, Discovery Island is the name now given to the area at Disney's Animal Kingdom that includes the Tree of Life.
Believe me, I miss the original Discovery Island as much as anyone, but the name has officially been recycled.
Zazu,what is now on the island that once housed Discovery Island? Wish I had visited it when I was there last.
Susi you are not alone on your dream of going to Tokyo Disney/Tokyo Disney Sea. That is my dream trip too! If I ever make it to Japan,it will be one of the most expensive trips I will ever take! Too much cool Japanese Disney and Snoopy stuff there!
Shorty82
02-26-2008, 07:31 AM
Zazu,what is now on the island that once housed Discovery Island? Wish I had visited it when I was there last.
Last I heard nothing but nature. WDW has pretty much abandoned it. It was used to quarantine birds for Animal Kingdom for a while when AK first opened but not for anything since as far as I know.
Susi you are not alone on your dream of going to Tokyo Disney/Tokyo Disney Sea. That is my dream trip too! If I ever make it to Japan,it will be one of the most expensive trips I will ever take! Too much cool Japanese Disney and Snoopy stuff there!
I too would love to visit those parks. They both seem like lots of fun, especially Disney Sea.
lady ulrike
02-26-2008, 08:03 AM
I've heard about a "secret" bathroom in/near the Indy queue, though I believe it's a CM bathroom that was referenced as an "in case of emergency, maybe a CM will take pity on you" kind of thing.
-Rob
There is a bathroom by the Indy queue (I'm assuming you're talking about Disneyland here) and it is a cast bathroom. I also know that we have let guests use it, but I can only think of kids because when they gotta go, they gotta go and there's no way they're making it out to the regular restroom. Doesn't mean we wouldn't let an adult use it, I just don't think I've ever seen that. Of course, I only worked Indy for like 2 months so I don't exactly have a lot of experience with it.
avengador1
08-11-2011, 12:04 PM
One would not believe how many times a SG, in obvious distress, would ask where the nearest bathrooms were as they were coming down the monorail exit ramp. I hated to tell them the nearest ones were inside the park and that they had to go past security and the ticket turnstiles before they could go inside the park. The nearest one was actually a CM only one in the breakroom to the left of the turnstiles. Why couldn't they have gone to one of the ones back at the TTC before coming over to the Kingdom?
Big Wallaby
08-11-2011, 01:48 PM
Security, yes; turnstiles, no. Actually, to the right of the turnstiles, next to the GR windows, you will find a guest restroom that was one of the few that actual cast members had permission to use. Well, any bus drivers that were cast members, anyway. Like Cranbiz.
Shorty82
08-11-2011, 04:18 PM
Security, yes; turnstiles, no. Actually, to the right of the turnstiles, next to the GR windows, you will find a guest restroom that was one of the few that actual cast members had permission to use. Well, any bus drivers that were cast members, anyway. Like Cranbiz.
I've seen GR cast use it as well.
avengador1
08-11-2011, 06:23 PM
I'll have to check it out next time I go there. Maybe I didn't look hard enough. I definitely know I wasn't told about it.;)
Shorty82
08-11-2011, 06:34 PM
I'll have to check it out next time I go there. Maybe I didn't look hard enough. I definitely know I wasn't told about it.;)
They are sorta hidden, they're easy to miss. If I'm not mistaken there is also a set of public telephones there.
I definitely know I wasn't told about it.;)
This is why my trainees at MK had to learn the location of every guest restroom in the Park, including the ones inside the restaurants. They all hated it, but several came back to thank me, sometimes within the month.
Quick, name the three guest restroom locations in MK's Adventureland! (And no, the bushes don't count!)
Freak
08-11-2011, 09:12 PM
^ Wow, you guys have THREE in Adventureland? Dang...
Big Wallaby
08-12-2011, 05:29 AM
There's the one in the breezeway, Pirate & Perrico, and Pecos Bill's. How'd I do?
There's the one in the breezeway, Pirate & Perrico, and Pecos Bill's. How'd I do?
Not well.
Pecos Bill's is in Frontierland, so you missed one.
There is also no longer a location called "El Pirata y El Perrico".
So, 1 out of 3. Really, I expected better.
PatchOBlack
08-12-2011, 12:09 PM
Not well.
Pecos Bill's is in Frontierland, so you missed one.
There is also no longer a location called "El Pirata y El Perrico".
So, 1 out of 3. Really, I expected better.
You have displeased Zazu! :cat1:
hobie16
08-12-2011, 01:22 PM
You have displeased Zazu! :cat1:
http://www.astrosurf.com/luxorion/Radio/lightning.jpg
TdcOgre
08-12-2011, 02:02 PM
http://www.astrosurf.com/luxorion/Radio/lightning.jpg
Must have caught him on a good day.
TdcOgre
08-12-2011, 02:08 PM
Not well.
Pecos Bill's is in Frontierland, so you missed one.
There is also no longer a location called "El Pirata y El Perrico".
So, 1 out of 3. Really, I expected better.
Okay, there's one over by The Pirate League/POTC and one near the Tortuga Tavern (El Pirata y El Perrico) plus the one at the Breezeway. That right?
:confused:
avengador1
08-12-2011, 02:15 PM
According to the park map there are four bathrooms in Adventureland. I can also see the entrance ones that were mentioned.
http://mappery.com/maps/Disneys-Magic-Kingdom-Map.jpg
Okay, there's one over by The Pirate League/POTC and one near the Tortuga Tavern (El Pirata y El Perrico) plus the one at the Breezeway. That right?
Yes, we have a winner!
According to the park map there are four bathrooms in Adventureland. I can also see the entrance ones that were mentioned.
http://mappery.com/maps/Disneys-Magic-Kingdom-Map.jpg
You are reading the map incorrectly if you think so. There are only three.
avengador1
08-12-2011, 07:37 PM
Upon closer inspection, I see that you are right. There are only 3.
Big Wallaby
08-12-2011, 10:47 PM
I stand corrected, my apologies. I am getting rusty. And having never worked in Adventureland, or really all that close, and never having given awesome tours to friends for free...
avengador1
08-13-2011, 10:17 AM
Here is a picture of the entrance to the bathroom, to the right of guest relations and the turnstiles, before entering the Magic Kingdom. I guess I had never seen it because I never had any reason to go that far to the right to enter the park.
http://img202.imageshack.us/img202/9510/hpim0970y.jpg
TdcOgre
08-13-2011, 11:30 AM
Yes, we have a winner!
Didn't need a map. Been to WDW 14 times with 3 children.
:)
Whazzup
08-13-2011, 05:49 PM
Didn't need a map. Been to WDW 14 times with 3 children.
:)
That means you know the location of all the restrooms in all the parks. :D:
TdcOgre
08-13-2011, 07:20 PM
That means you know the location of all the restrooms in all the parks. :D:
Dang straight! On a tangent, SWMBO and I have been on two trips to Italy, one a land tour organized through her work and the other a Mediterranean cruise. Restroom facilities in Italy are not a ubiquitous or commodious as they are here and many of them require payment. On the land tour our bus stopped some places where the restrooms were downright primitive. Anyway, the men on the tour took this in stride for the most part, not the women. I still remember meeting up with some of our group after a "free time" day in Florence. The men were all talking about the Doors of Paradise and the Statue of David at the Galleria dell'Accademia. The women were all discussing restrooms-where they were, how nice they were and how much they cost.;)
Alyssa3467
08-14-2011, 12:05 AM
according to the park map there are four bathrooms in adventureland. I can also see the entrance ones that were mentioned.
http://mappery.com/maps/disneys-magic-kingdom-map.jpg
you are reading the map incorrectly if you think so. There are only three.
There! Are! Four! Lights! :D:
TdcOgre
08-14-2011, 04:30 AM
There! Are! Four! Lights! :D:
Ooooh, a TNG fan heh?
(Do we even have a Star Trek smilie?)
Big Wallaby
08-14-2011, 07:43 AM
Well, I found a Borg: :eisner:
Or is that a Xindi Insectoid? I can't tell.
Or maybe just a self-worshiping ape. That's not very Star Trek, I guess. Although if they ever do a TV show about the main character being repeatedly water boarded, I would not mind having him star. You would actually see the ratings going up over all the CMs watching it repeatedly. It would go viral in under 120,000 people.
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