View Full Version : Why In The World Would You Go Into A Fireworks Fallout Area?!?!?!?
DLRFantasmic!Dan
06-07-2011, 02:20 AM
This has to win some sort of SG award or something. In all my years of working and playing at DL, I have NEVER EVER witness anything like what I witness tonight. I, and many CMs, came to witness two teenage SGs ducking under the rope in a closed off Fantasyland area.......................... DURING FIREWORKS.................... LIVE FIREWORKS!!! Luckily, the pur horror and screaming of my fellow friend saw this, which alerted several CMs to go chasing after them to kick them out. Why in their right mind would they do into a very, and potential dangerous area with REAL LIVE FIREWORKS GOING OFF!!!!
techie-13
06-07-2011, 07:50 AM
Hubby and I are in the fallout zone in most of the Fireworks shows we work. BUT we are dressed for it and we are there to keep people such as these guests out. Practically every show we do is set up in an area that has caution tape around it and the crew has to constantly watch for people coming into the area.
One show a guy crossed under the caution tape and when told to get out of the area, he said, "What's your problem? I'm using caution." One of the biggest shows that we do is the Fourth of July. It gets set up in the middle of some baseball fields. In the last couple of years, we've had to chase off whole families. They try to come out to see the set up with the excuse of "we just want to teach the kids about fireworks."
Many people get a kick out of doing things that they are told not to. And they don't think about safety when they do it. By running into the area during the show, the safety team would have also enter the area to grab them. This could mean stopping the show if they got too close or possible injury if something comes down on them. Liability lawyers love this stuff. If someone gets hurt then the resulting lawsuit could permanently shut down the show. The real reason, fireworks cost so much is the permits and insurance required to do the show.
DevilDuckie
06-07-2011, 07:55 AM
That sounds like an awesome job!
Big Wallaby
06-07-2011, 08:51 AM
Being the pyro or the lawyer? :p:
Personally, this is another place where, once the crew is out, I say let Darwin have his way. Except with the kids.
Disney is kinda fun. If you get to where the pyro techs are, they actually tackle you. I would both love and hate to see that.
techie-13
06-07-2011, 09:06 AM
Disney is kinda fun. If you get to where the pyro techs are, they actually tackle you. I would both love and hate to see that.
I agree!!!
I don't work for Disney but I would love to be part of their pyro crew even if it was only for one night.
TiggerHappy
06-07-2011, 09:14 AM
Personally, this is another place where, once the crew is out, I say let Darwin have his way. Except with the kids.
The human race would be much better if Darwinism ruled.
No exceptions, not even kids! There's a reason why loud, obnoxious offspring get eaten in the wild.
Big Wallaby
06-07-2011, 11:31 AM
The exception to that rule would be animals that are stupid because of their owners. Like the dog across the street. I am about to put it up for adoption on Facebook as free to a loving home that will pay attention to their pets. Two beautiful cocker spaniels who stay in their back yard all day while people are home. This morning, while I was mowing the lawn, I watched one of them dig out under the fence, so it could have a spot in the shade. Meanwhile, when it gets out and I am out working doing something quiet, the dog will come and get about five feet away and just watch me, until I notice it and turn, and it bolts. So this dog has a complete fear of humans (other than its owners), but has not had any attention from the owners and cries for that attention all day long.
And I listen to these dogs bark for hours on end every day.
Given a chance, Darwin would eradicate these dogs. Not their fault, but the owners. For the dogs, I would like to have an alternate option.
TiggerHappy
06-07-2011, 10:03 PM
But if Darwinism had its way, domestication (stupification) of animals wouldn't happen in the first place.
However, post-domestication-speaking, yeah, have pity for the stupefied animals that really didn't have a choice.
delsdad
06-08-2011, 09:33 AM
The exception to that rule would be animals that are stupid because of their owners. Like the dog across the street. I am about to put it up for adoption on Facebook as free to a loving home that will pay attention to their pets. Two beautiful cocker spaniels who stay in their back yard all day while people are home. This morning, while I was mowing the lawn, I watched one of them dig out under the fence, so it could have a spot in the shade. Meanwhile, when it gets out and I am out working doing something quiet, the dog will come and get about five feet away and just watch me, until I notice it and turn, and it bolts. So this dog has a complete fear of humans (other than its owners), but has not had any attention from the owners and cries for that attention all day long.
And I listen to these dogs bark for hours on end every day.
Given a chance, Darwin would eradicate these dogs. Not their fault, but the owners. For the dogs, I would like to have an alternate option.
Wont the SPCA step in on this one ? Up here, if someone did that (No shade, No water) the animal would be removed by SPCA, and the owners arrested by police for animal cruelty !
darph nader
06-08-2011, 10:20 AM
Wont the SPCA step in on this one ? Up here, if someone did that (No shade, No water) the animal would be removed by SPCA, and the owners arrested by police for animal cruelty !
delsdad is right,call your local animal control. They'll put an end to that BS in a heart beat.
Teddykeiko86
06-08-2011, 02:12 PM
Why in their right mind would they do into a very, and potential dangerous area with REAL LIVE FIREWORKS GOING OFF!!!!
To get their hat they lost obviously.... Ooops, wrong park, not mention not a ride.
Because they are special. :D:
techie-13
06-08-2011, 04:12 PM
to get their hat they lost obviously.... Ooops, wrong park, not mention not a ride.
Because they are special. :d:
+1 !!!
turkeyham
06-08-2011, 11:49 PM
I would guess that the SG were getting cold and they wanted to get warmed up?
Folks, that rope is there for a reason. The roman fire balls can come down in chunks and be on fire.
One year at my step sister's house in Buena Park, there was this family who had illegal fire works. They launched a big fire cracker and it did not explode as they wanted it. They flaming chunk landed on their roof and burned down the house. So, if you see that rope, stay back or you will be a roasted SG!:D:
Being the pyro or the lawyer? :p:
Personally, this is another place where, once the crew is out, I say let Darwin have his way. Except with the kids.
Disney is kinda fun. If you get to where the pyro techs are, they actually tackle you. I would both love and hate to see that.
Hey...I have a great flying tackle! :D:
mapo
felinefan
06-11-2011, 02:08 PM
Hubby and I are in the fallout zone in most of the Fireworks shows we work. BUT we are dressed for it and we are there to keep people such as these guests out. Practically every show we do is set up in an area that has caution tape around it and the crew has to constantly watch for people coming into the area.
One show a guy crossed under the caution tape and when told to get out of the area, he said, "What's your problem? I'm using caution." One of the biggest shows that we do is the Fourth of July. It gets set up in the middle of some baseball fields. In the last couple of years, we've had to chase off whole families. They try to come out to see the set up with the excuse of "we just want to teach the kids about fireworks."
Many people get a kick out of doing things that they are told not to. And they don't think about safety when they do it. By running into the area during the show, the safety team would have also enter the area to grab them. This could mean stopping the show if they got too close or possible injury if something comes down on them. Liability lawyers love this stuff. If someone gets hurt then the resulting lawsuit could permanently shut down the show. The real reason, fireworks cost so much is the permits and insurance required to do the show.
I wonder what that guy thought the word "caution" meant? As for the liability lawyers, sometimes you have to wonder if that's who sends them out there in the first place.
jerlove
06-13-2011, 12:08 PM
A couple of years back during wishes the family and I were about to get in line for Pooh (the ride not the restroom):D: and a fair sized fire ball landed just next to us thankfully missing everyone around.
This is far out side of the fall out zone and by the look of amazment on the CM's face not normal. But if that is what is falling that far away I could only imagine what it must be like in the actuall fall out zone.
jerlove
06-13-2011, 12:33 PM
Sorry just noticed this was the Disneyland Fourm. I should mention I was at WDW.
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