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CujoSR
03-22-2004, 08:32 PM
Ah California, Land of sun and Beaches. California Adventure, Land of Sun and A Waterfall.

On one hot day I was out bussing tables at the Train. I go inside for a second and when I come out there are three gorgeous girls in bikinis sunbathing on the benches right outside. Now I know this may not be the stupidest trick for guests but i still find it rather amusing that these girls paid to get into the park and waste precious time sunbathing when it's free at the local beach or backyard.

pixiedust
03-23-2004, 11:06 AM
two words come to mind....

attention whores. :)

(can you tell I don't get along with a lot of girls? Hehe)

tourbunny
03-23-2004, 07:51 PM
but see they got YOUR attention. otherwise you would not have remembered it from so long ago. so i guess they still dance around in your summer time fantasie...
anyways sometimes i envy boys or lesbians because people feel ever so free to provide us with anatomy classes all throughout summertime every year. what a view! and they just stare at you dumbfounded when you remind them, it's a family park.

CujoSR
03-23-2004, 08:24 PM
i envy boys or lesbians because people feel ever so free to provide us with anatomy classes all throughout summertime every year. what a view!I could say something but it might be in bad taste. I'll keep my mouth shut.

tourbunny
03-24-2004, 07:33 PM
no, im not a closet case. i find it rather disgusting the way women dress in the summertime. but the same thing could be sayed for men in wife beater undershirts and shorts that are not even trying to cover anything.
my appologies if i have offended anyone or if my comment came across wrong.

tourbunny
03-24-2004, 07:42 PM
ah $%&#! now i have a reputation. i knew one day i would say something completely wrong. guess yesterday was the day. i'm sorry. i was trying to be funny.

Pschtyckque
03-24-2004, 08:01 PM
Correct me if I'm wrong, but didn't the Park once have a dress code?

I recall bikini tops were forbidden, as they could be untied very easily. Mind you, I have no problem with it, it's just another Park rule that has gone out the window.

CujoSR
03-24-2004, 08:30 PM
They weren't there for too long. I went on break and they were long gone. I'm sure security had them move along.

Pschtyckque
03-24-2004, 08:34 PM
Most likely moved them backstage, I'm sure.

http://www.mlode.com/~cspgrafx/smilies/naughty.gif

Zazu
03-24-2004, 08:35 PM
Correct me if I'm wrong, but didn't the Park once have a dress code?Yup. I remember back in the early 60s that I had to dress for the park. No jeans, t-shirts, or sneakers allowed. Now we just hope the guess will wear jeans, t-shirts, and sneakers!


Reminds me of the day I was working PAC, and two female CPers came up to me, very upset. It seems they had a "guest challenge" they couldn't handle, and wanted my help.

What was this "challenge"? Two young and attractive female visitors from France who had taken off their tops to catch some sun while they waited for the parade.

Why the two gals couldn't tell these guests to put their tops on I don't know. Why they thought some old guy would be better at it, I don't know.

Also don't know how I got through explaining to them that America is different without breaking eye contact or tripping over my tongue.... :roll:

Pschtyckque
03-24-2004, 08:39 PM
http://www.mlode.com/~cspgrafx/smilies/laugh.gif

I guess it's the same as the slacking off of the dress code for Grad Nights. I remember having to buy a (very ugly) tie for my Grad Night in '89.

The last Grad Night I saw had guys wearing sandals, with their shirts untucked. Kids today...

DisneyPrincess
03-25-2004, 05:14 AM
http://www.mlode.com/~cspgrafx/smilies/laugh.gif

I guess it's the same as the slacking off of the dress code for Grad Nights. I remember having to buy a (very ugly) tie for my Grad Night in '89.

The last Grad Night I saw had guys wearing sandals, with their shirts untucked. Kids today...

At my Grad Night in '99 we still had that dress code, so did my sister in '03. All the rule breakers I've seen when working it weren't let into the park.

As far as the topless females go, it's much much worse at the resorts. After they get covered back up, they wait until that CM has walked away and do it all over again, or after being told several times, they wait until rotation and then start over with the new CM.

Buggy
03-25-2004, 07:44 AM
I am obviously going to the parks at the wrong time of the year. Haven't seen a topless guest yet. Well, topless female guest....

techie-13
03-25-2004, 12:42 PM
ah $%&#! now i have a reputation. i knew one day i would say something completely wrong. guess yesterday was the day. i'm sorry. i was trying to be funny.

Hey Tourbunny, I understood and I agree regarding some of the outfits. Just wanted to let you know.

SRT_GB
03-25-2004, 02:58 PM
Correct me if I'm wrong, but didn't the Park once have a dress code?

I recall bikini tops were forbidden, as they could be untied very easily. Mind you, I have no problem with it, it's just another Park rule that has gone out the window.
When I trained 4 years ago we were told that shirts and shoes are required and bikini tops do not count as a shirt. We were also told that we are allowed to ask people to put on a shirt over it. Problem is, I'm afraid of getting hit with harassment if I do say something.

Not that I mind the view or anything, especially if it's....well, never mind....

Weeble
03-25-2004, 02:59 PM
Zazu, next time use this spiel, always worked for me!:

Ladies, I understand that with the nice weather and all, it seems tittilating to take your tops off. Now, if the weather was a bit nippy, you wouldn't do this of course. Regardless, I need to keep you abreast of the situation and let you know that you will have to cover yourselves back up. I know that makes americans sound like boobs but hey, if I don't do this, my boss will have me over the rack. Enjoy the rest of your day and I hope you leave with magical mammaries!

DisneyPrincess
03-25-2004, 08:36 PM
:lol: That's great :)

SpaceRanger
03-25-2004, 10:59 PM
Zazu, next time use this spiel, always worked for me!:

Ladies, I understand that with the nice weather and all, it seems tittilating to take your tops off. Now, if the weather was a bit nippy, you wouldn't do this of course. Regardless, I need to keep you abreast of the situation and let you know that you will have to cover yourselves back up. I know that makes americans sound like boobs but hey, if I don't do this, my boss will have me over the rack. Enjoy the rest of your day and I hope you leave with magical mammaries!
lol I love it.

pixiedust
03-25-2004, 11:57 PM
At my Grad Night in '99 we still had that dress code, so did my sister in '03. All the rule breakers I've seen when working it weren't let into the park.

Oh grad nights... how I love them. I got to be the first one, last year, to tell the bus-loads of teenie boppers that they couldn't bring their lipstick/chapstick/lipgloss into the park. hehehe.

SpaceRanger
03-26-2004, 09:30 PM
At my Grad Night in '99 we still had that dress code, so did my sister in '03. All the rule breakers I've seen when working it weren't let into the park.

Oh grad nights... how I love them. I got to be the first one, last year, to tell the bus-loads of teenie boppers that they couldn't bring their lipstick/chapstick/lipgloss into the park. hehehe.
They can't bring lipstick/chapstick/glass into the park? :?:

Zazu
03-27-2004, 10:27 AM
At my Grad Night in '99 we still had that dress code, so did my sister in '03. All the rule breakers I've seen when working it weren't let into the park.

Oh grad nights... how I love them. I got to be the first one, last year, to tell the bus-loads of teenie boppers that they couldn't bring their lipstick/chapstick/lipgloss into the park. hehehe.
They can't bring lipstick/chapstick/gloss into the park? :?:
Too many Grad Nighters were using empty lipstick cases to smuggle in drugs, or worse -- gum!

DisneyPrincess
03-27-2004, 03:14 PM
At my Grad Night in '99 we still had that dress code, so did my sister in '03. All the rule breakers I've seen when working it weren't let into the park.

Oh grad nights... how I love them. I got to be the first one, last year, to tell the bus-loads of teenie boppers that they couldn't bring their lipstick/chapstick/lipgloss into the park. hehehe.
They can't bring lipstick/chapstick/gloss into the park? :?:
Too many Grad Nighters were using empty lipstick cases to smuggle in drugs, or worse -- gum!
Lipstick is also a commonly used temporary graffiti item, and it's not too fun to wash off.

SpaceRanger
03-27-2004, 06:12 PM
ah... hmm, the many uses of lipstick... surprised I never thought of those while I was in highschool :wink:

Pschtyckque
03-28-2004, 07:26 AM
Actually, I found some guests using a brilliant, very-well hidden form of graffiti.

I discovered a yellow highlight marker in a cab on Roger Rabbit. I didn't think too much about it, but then I realized that highlighter glows under blacklight. I took a deadhead in that car, and there were obscenities all over it that couldn't be seen under normal lighting.

I don't condone graffiti, but I applaud their creativity.

DisneyPrincess
03-28-2004, 01:50 PM
Ah yes, that's right. We used to take the highlighter cartrige out and soak them in a jar of water for a couple of days. Then you take it out cap the jar; then you use blacklights at partys and everyone thought the jars were cool. I had forgotten all about that until I read your post. That is pretty creative.

hobie16
11-08-2004, 01:01 PM
"but the same thing could be sayed for men in wife beater undershirts and shorts that are not even trying to cover anything."

Don't forget the achie breakie hair! :twisted:

Yfoog
11-08-2004, 11:24 PM
Ahhhhhh........summer crowds. Don't mind the crowds, just the heat. Is it the heat that makes the guests start to leave before the "Believe" finale?

GMC
11-08-2004, 11:31 PM
Ahhhhhh........summer crowds. Don't mind the crowds, just the heat. Is it the heat that makes the guests start to leave before the "Believe" finale?
it would be if it we were still running belive, now it's Imagine, a Fantasy in the sky, well, i guess right now it's belive... in holiday magic. and after that it's Dreams, or wishes or something, sad, we can't get something new for our own b-day celebration, or at least new as in not recycled from a florida presentation.

Main Streeter
11-08-2004, 11:44 PM
Most likely moved them backstage, I'm sure.

:lol: :) 8) Think you hit this nail correctly. :wink: Needed your laff!!

DLRFantasmic!Dan
11-09-2004, 08:58 AM
Zazu, next time use this spiel, always worked for me!:

Ladies, I understand that with the nice weather and all, it seems tittilating to take your tops off. Now, if the weather was a bit nippy, you wouldn't do this of course. Regardless, I need to keep you abreast of the situation and let you know that you will have to cover yourselves back up. I know that makes americans sound like boobs but hey, if I don't do this, my boss will have me over the rack. Enjoy the rest of your day and I hope you leave with magical mammaries!
LOL It sounds like a Jungle Cruise spiel to me!!

Stduck
11-09-2004, 12:58 PM
and after that it's Dreams, or wishes or something, sad, we can't get something new for our own b-day celebration, or at least new as in not recycled from a florida presentation.

And you are incorrect GMC! It's called "Remember...Dreams Can Come True" It's going to be a NEW show, and if I remember reading correctly, narrarated by Jimminy Cricket, and Tinkerbell is supposed to Fly like she did in the opening of The Wonderful World of Disney.

DPRSSDNKY
04-13-2005, 11:58 AM
Correct me if I'm wrong, but didn't the Park once have a dress code?

I recall bikini tops were forbidden, as they could be untied very easily. Mind you, I have no problem with it, it's just another Park rule that has gone out the window.


I was wondering about the dress code the other day! I was walking across Main Street in DLP and saw a woman with nothing more on top that a lacy bra. She had this sheer polkadot shirt on but it was hanging down more like a cape type thing and not covering her up or anything. I was like WTF-how did she get in dressed like that?

Latasian731
04-13-2005, 01:20 PM
And you are incorrect GMC! It's called "Remember...Dreams Can Come True" It's going to be a NEW show, and if I remember reading correctly, narrarated by Jimminy Cricket, and Tinkerbell is supposed to Fly like she did in the opening of The Wonderful World of Disney.
Well...a couple nights ago they were doing sound and lighting tests and the opening sequence and grand finale is "Wishes" from Walt Disney World. The difference is that Jiminy is not narrating it is Julie Andrews and secondly, the middle of the show is what we are calling "E-Tickets in the Sky." It is a tour of Disneyland as told by fireworks and music, the soundtrack is pretty cool. But I am a little disappointed that we have to use the "Wishes" music in our 50th fireworks.

wazowski
04-13-2005, 02:24 PM
Wishes is a great show with a great soundtrack but I too am very sad that we are not getting something new. Hopefully it will all play out well and fit together or I'm going to be very sad. :(

murf
04-14-2005, 06:02 AM
Our Guests Dress Code....
Yes they do need to be covered, yes they need shoes... But...
there are very fine lines anymore. A woman can have just about everything but her nipples exposed and if shes nursing then well the cats out of the bag so to speak.
as far as the men go I wish there were tighter restrictions on them! Some of the things I've seen guys wear into the resort during the summer would just make you sick to your stomach! :eek:
Of course the big thing is that if we see a person whos clothes are too thin, to wet, too small they will get a free shirt to help cover up!

shorty1219
04-14-2005, 01:07 PM
The informational announcement on the tram (that no one listens to) clearly states that "...shoes and shirt must be worn at all times" So are pants (or bottom half coverings) optional? I think some guests think they are optional by what they wear. :eek:

Tara_Lee3
04-14-2005, 06:43 PM
as far as the men go I wish there were tighter restrictions on them! Some of the things I've seen guys wear into the resort during the summer would just make you sick to your stomach! :eek:


Gaaa.... the men! Oh the HUMANITY!!! *shudder* I worked at a poolside food court, therefore, we'd end up with pool-refugees in for a snack and some shade. 'Thing is, as it's a value resort we end up with quite a few foreigners on their Month-Long vacations. I don't know if it's fashion over there or what but.. We'd end up with three or four old European guys wandering through the food court wearing nothing but a Banana-hammock!!! :eek: eww, I cringe just thinking about it...

hobie16
04-14-2005, 06:55 PM
We'd end up with three or four old European guys wandering through the food court wearing nothing but a Banana-hammock!!!
Banana-hammock!!! That's great!!! My first time in Europe was in 1976. I wore surf baggies to the beach. Man did I get stared at by all the banana wearers.

The chicks dug them when they they found I was from California, surfed and was in a band. Good times!!!