View Full Version : "No Stroller Parking Please"
DockMaster09
07-28-2009, 12:28 AM
Working in Peter Pan's Flight and "it's a small world", Lord knows an insane amount of strollers come through our narrow path. As a result of the family friendly popularity of the area, there are two designated stroller parking areas, one at each end of the corridor.
The first stands in front of Mickey's Philarmagic and the other down in front of the old Skyway. Both "so far away" or "all the way down there"...
I love giving guests specific instructions and/or directions as to WHERE to park their stroller... "At the end, past the wooden archway, in front of that brown building, behind the sign marked 'Stroller Parking'." And yet I'll continuously find abandoned strollers crowded next to the exit... 10 feet away from the entrance to stroller parking. Sometimes, I purposefully park their strollers in the farthest spot possible from where they left it.
I'll get the occasional group that bashfully admits that they realize they left their stroller in front of a "No Stroller Parking" sign and ask where it would have been moved to.
I laugh at the guests who come up to me and scream inches from my face like it's the end of the world, "MY STROLLER HAS BEEN TAKEN!!!"
And I think, "No, dumb*ss, I pointed STRAIGHT towards where to park it and I WATCHED you wander and stick it next to the closest empty space and run to catch up with your group that has already gotten on the ride because you failed to observe that there's no wait time, so I moved it for you... *pointing* OVER THERE!!!"
Then they're like... "Oh, okay, thanks!"
Or perhaps when you're rearranging the strollers in the parking area because you have to make room... and guests who come in and KNOW it's been moved and are STILL pissed about it anyways purposefully and loudly complain, "UGH, WHY DO THEY MOVE THE STROLLERS?!" so that they know you can hear them and then continue to shrug you off when you attempt to explain.
I hope to witness a bonfire of strollers one day...
CptnSkippy
07-28-2009, 04:44 AM
First time I ever experienced this was at MGM by Playhouse Disney. I parked in the right area, but didn't realize they shuffled things around. So after playhouse and Little Mermaid it took me a little bit to locate the dang thing. I felt like one of those little old people that come out of the grocery store and stare blankly looking for their white car.
Now that I know, we tie something bright to the handle so it sticks out.
ktulu
07-28-2009, 07:45 AM
I love the "find my stroller" game. I know the CM's will move it, so I have fun with it. I think they should paint lines in stroller parking like a parking lot, when it is full the people have to "drive" around looking for an empty spot. I can just see people bird dogging others for a chance at a spot, fights breaking out when someone steals a spot out from someone else...ah...good times...
lady ulrike
07-28-2009, 07:55 AM
Just for the record, it is not always the CMs that move them. Often Guests move them. Generally just in the process of parking or retrieving their stroller they get bumped or have to get moved to get theirs out, that kinda thing.
ktulu
07-28-2009, 08:41 AM
Just for the record, it is not always the CMs that move them. Often Guests move them. Generally just in the process of parking or retrieving their stroller they get bumped or have to get moved to get theirs out, that kinda thing.
I can actually tell, if the stroller is lined up, it was a CM, if it is haphazardly moved, it was a guest :D:
Cheshire Figment
07-28-2009, 06:25 PM
Evil person that I am, when I worked Indiana Jones this past winter if I was assigned to stroller straightening, or just killing time, I would move all strollers which were illegally parked. The two legal stroller parking areas for Indy are (when facing out from the entrance) (1) along the fence to the left of the stairs that go to the lake, and (2) along the fence to the right of the ice cream stand. The illegal ones are to the left of the ice cream stand to the stairs, blocking the stairs, or to either side of the Indy entrance on the same side of the walkway as the entrance.
My normal procedure for the illegal parking was to the other side of the entrance as far as I could go, and probably blocked in by other strollers. On teh right I might even go past the next set of stairs and to the left I would go all the way past the water fountain. Make it as difficult as possible for the people who did not obey the rules.
hhsrat
07-29-2009, 09:25 AM
Ahh yes, the Pan/Small World stroller zoo ... there was one that was parked such that it was actually touching one of the "No Stroller Parking" flags that hang from the chains at Small World. One of the coordinators re-parked it ... at the Haunted Mansion.
(and, even though it sounds like something he'd do, no it wasn't "Snarky 80")
EeyoresButterfly
07-30-2009, 08:10 PM
Ah Fantasyland, my old stomping ground. How well I remember working in the stroller capitol of the world.
I miss before they levelled out Skyway. During the busy season (holidays, when we were expected to go to Phase 4) we would valet park the strollers with managers who were doing Cross-U's. One side was personal strollers. Up the hill we had them arranged into single and double park strollers and then in groups according to last name. It was a fun job! I know they still do some of that stuff now, but it's not the same.
It was always amusing the guests who swore up and down their strollers was stolen, or asked us increduously if we moved the strollers (as you have a stroller in each hand). On the plus side, I am now a professional stroller driver and parker.
DragonFox98
07-31-2009, 10:06 AM
I swear on my children's lives that I have never parked in a no stroller parking area! :)
And I promise that when I visit in just a few short weeks, I will park in the appropriately designated space!
(PS - I have been know to move strollers to the correct area even though I don't work there....mainly just to upset the jerk who parked in the wrong place)
Tinker Bell
09-18-2009, 02:04 AM
I hope to witness a bonfire of strollers one day...
LOL!! That is way too funny. I had a lady in Ariel's grotto who was screaming and yelling on how I was insensitive was being. They had a baby and it was sleeping and mom didn't want to carry him. Finally a manager came by and took care of her, still she went huffing and puffing since it was a 'stupid rule' anyway.
Then I love the ones that try to sneak the stroller thru the entrance by the side of the bathrooms like if we won't notice. Look it's NO strollers. I don't make the rules I just enforce them, get off my case.
orljustin
09-21-2009, 07:52 AM
I have to share this. I used to work Movie Ride greeter, and we would have people chain their strollers to the Stroller Parking sign. Funny thing was that the sign was just jammed into the dirt, so when we went to rearrange, we would pull out the sign, and move the stroller, chain and all, somewhere else. Preferably as far away as possible.
joanna71985
09-21-2009, 05:26 PM
Ah, stroller parking. Good times. I don't have any good stories yet, but I'm sure I'll have some soon.
turkeyham
09-21-2009, 08:37 PM
I have seen SG chain their strollers the the iron fences. Then I see security with a chain cutter and a Anahiem officer with him. They chop the chain off the fence and wait until the SG returns to usher them out of the park. It is fun to watch.
Now for Sunday, I was people watching out in Frontierland. So male SG with his kids was not to bright. He thought he could bring his kids in the stroller on the Mark Twain. When the cast member told him it was not allowed, the SG went off on the cast member. I heard all the fruits and veggies that exited his mouth. He made it look like it was the CM's fault. It does say no strollers allowed. DUH!!!!!!!!!:eek:
darph nader
09-21-2009, 11:32 PM
I have seen SG chain their strollers the the iron fences. Then I see security with a chain cutter and a Anahiem officer with him. They chop the chain off the fence and wait until the SG returns to usher them out of the park. It is fun to watch.
Now for Sunday, I was people watching out in Frontierland. So male SG with his kids was not to bright. He thought he could bring his kids in the stroller on the Mark Twain. When the cast member told him it was not allowed, the SG went off on the cast member. I heard all the fruits and veggies that exited his mouth. He made it look like it was the CM's fault. It does say no strollers allowed. DUH!!!!!!!!!:eek:
In his defence,it didn't specify him by 'name'. :D:
lady ulrike
09-22-2009, 06:21 AM
I have seen SG chain their strollers the the iron fences. Then I see security with a chain cutter and a Anahiem officer with him. They chop the chain off the fence and wait until the SG returns to usher them out of the park. It is fun to watch.
Hmmmm....that's interesting. I've personally called security for several strollers chained to fences and I've never once seen them bring Anaheim PD. I've also never seen them escorted out of the park, they've always been talked to about not chaining strollers to Disney's property and walked away.
ktulu
09-22-2009, 07:46 AM
Hmmmm....that's interesting. I've personally called security for several strollers chained to fences and I've never once seen them bring Anaheim PD. I've also never seen them escorted out of the park, they've always been talked to about not chaining strollers to Disney's property and walked away.
It is a conspiracy, if they see you watching they do things differently :D:
lady ulrike
09-22-2009, 06:03 PM
It is a conspiracy, if they see you watching they do things differently :D:
Oh is that what it is? Oh look, Lady Ulrike is the one who called, better not cart them off to jail.
Hmmmm....that's interesting. I've personally called security for several strollers chained to fences and I've never once seen them bring Anaheim PD. I've also never seen them escorted out of the park, they've always been talked to about not chaining strollers to Disney's property and walked away.
At WDW, I once observed a stroller chained to a turnstile in a way that required guests to climb over it to get into the attraction.
Maintenance brought out the big cutters and ... cut through the frame of the stroller -- it's softer material than the chain, which they left in place for the SG to find.
I suspect this tends to cut way back on recidivism.
ktulu
09-22-2009, 07:41 PM
Oh is that what it is? Oh look, Lady Ulrike is the one who called, better not cart them off to jail.
I'm not saying this is the case, but I'm also not saying it isn't...
Tin foil anyone?
CptnSkippy
09-23-2009, 02:14 AM
At WDW, I once observed a stroller chained to a turnstile in a way that required guests to climb over it to get into the attraction.
Maintenance brought out the big cutters and ... cut through the frame of the stroller -- it's softer material than the chain, which they left in place for the SG to find.
I suspect this tends to cut way back on recidivism.
As awesome as that is, I'd put my money on a hopping mad SG screaming up a storm at city hall and receiving 'SG Pay' for his pain and suffering.
Main Streeter
09-23-2009, 02:19 AM
Tin foil anyone?Or duct tape Ktulu? :D: Have seen many chained strollers cut with DLR Security there, but have never seen APD on stage unless there has been a real emergency. Was told APD never came on stage unless they absolutely needed to. Ruins the magic & brings "real world" beyond the burm. Not disputing you Turkeyham - just stating what Traditions & DLR Security has drilled into me.
Syndrome
09-23-2009, 01:39 PM
Tin foil anyone?
Here in Celebration we rely strongly on our tin foil beanies:
http://www.charlieeldredge.com/AFDBweb/afdb.html
(Mr. Syndrome and I are both among the photos.)
darph nader
09-23-2009, 02:45 PM
Here in Celebration we rely strongly on our tin foil beanies:
http://www.charlieeldredge.com/AFDBweb/afdb.html
(Mr. Syndrome and I are both among the photos.)
So,when is the 'mothership' coming to pick you folks up? :rolleyes:
Main Streeter
09-23-2009, 05:51 PM
Here in Celebration we rely strongly on our tin foil beanies:
http://www.charlieeldredge.com/AFDBweb/afdb.html
Handsome dog, but even he is foiled. ;)
Syndrome
09-28-2009, 11:45 AM
Handsome dog, but even he is foiled. ;)
Alas, poor Sammy is in Dog Heaven now. Those pictures are several years old, and they actually depict my welcome to Celebration when we first moved in. The sordid details are here: http://celebrationfl.blogspot.com/2005_03_08_archive.html
That was all after a 24 hour drive through an ice storm in Atlanta so it's a good thing there is photographic evidence because my memory of that night is a blur.
purvislets
10-04-2009, 03:21 PM
At WDW, I once observed a stroller chained to a turnstile in a way that required guests to climb over it to get into the attraction.
Maintenance brought out the big cutters and ... cut through the frame of the stroller -- it's softer material than the chain, which they left in place for the SG to find.
I suspect this tends to cut way back on recidivism.
This is perhaps the best thing I have ever read!
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