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Tropter
03-26-2004, 06:57 PM
Am I the only ride op out there who gets super annoyed at the guests when there is like a line a mile and a half long and they have the gaul to ask you if they can go agian. "Yeah you can go agian, along with everyone else in the park so that means that next time you come on, the line will be just as long but take twice as long, does that sound fun?" Some things you just wish you could say to guests. But see employees usually have restraint.
coldfire409
03-26-2004, 08:19 PM
When I used to work at Space Mountain I would commonly get that question at unload. I would give the guest the directions outside and tell them that they had to come back into the building. That usually would shut them up rather quickly.
Dante101
03-26-2004, 09:02 PM
My response to "can we go again" was always "sure, you can go as many times as you like - just get out, go to the entrance, and get back in line, no problem!" :twisted:
"Can we go again?"
Could be worse. You could work an attraction like the WDW Railroad where guests can ride in circles all day if they want to. I've had guests ride for over two hours before they finally got the nerve to ask, "How much longer before we get to Universal?"
A whole lot longer than you think, lady.
Pschtyckque
03-28-2004, 07:40 AM
On PeopleMover, we often let people ride again. There was rarley a line, and it kept them from jumping over all of the railings anyways.
Jungle Vanessa
07-01-2004, 05:35 AM
Over at Jungle we constantly get people that will get off and look at one
of the Unloading Skippers and ask "can I/we go again?" Whenever I get
that question I always get a confused look on my face and ask "Why?"
i work the DRR in Anaheim, and it never really made snese to me why people asked if they had to gt off someplace, but now that i think of it, the DRR is the only ride in the park, at least off the top of my head, besides maybe the big boats, where guests are not required to exit the train, with the exemption of deadheads trips, but... whoa, i forgot what i was talking about.
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