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BirdMom
02-14-2003, 02:37 PM
Some of the more lustful guests used to ask us how long rides were and we'd purposly misinform them, just to see what they'd do. For instance, we'd tell them that the ride was 15 minutes at the Mansion in the loading area (it's closer to 5 minutes), then switch with the person at unload to see what state the guests would emerge in - more than once, cast members have found themselves faced with naked couples - and send them out of the ride carrying their clothing :shock: ("sorry, we can't stop the ride unless it's a real emergency...") I don't know - you'd think most of the locals would remember how long the rides were, and in this day and age, you'd think that most people would have an idea that they were being watched anyway - unless they're exhibitionists, you'd think that would subdue the lust factor...

BirdMom
02-14-2003, 02:44 PM
that reminds me - we were having a problem at Pirates one night, and there was this couple all alone on a boat that happened to be stuck on the lift while the problem was being sorted out. I was in the tower and I couldn't see them on the monitor, so I asked the guy on the unload side to take a peek over the fence and make sure they were ok. He came running back, doubled over laughing, face red and picked up the intercom to inform me that the young lady was lying down on the seat with her trousers around her ankles while her young man was manually "servicing" her. So by the time we were running normally again, the whole crew knew about them and were laughing as the two of them came back into the station, sitting there quite demurly side by side as if the were well behaved young people. I made sure our unload man handed the guy a pro-towel as he got out of the boat, just in case he needed to wipe his hand, ya know????? :oops:

iridium130
02-18-2003, 11:23 PM
ahahaha...hilarious stories.

pro towels...now THAT takes me back... :lol:

Weeble
03-08-2003, 09:07 AM
Didn't have to use any pixie dust on the seat? :twisted:

BirdMom
03-08-2003, 08:01 PM
ummmmmm - no. Her squirming probably ensured that the residue got wiped up as "body lotion" - organic even!

:lol:

nala
10-07-2004, 08:10 PM
:D In autopia one day their was a couple who came in for one of our last rounds for the evening... well NEWAYS as the ride proceded they fail to came back!! All the vehicles where stationed ready to park their cars and the only car that did not was the couples, car. We all got worried and headed out with flashlights and security, well.... they where in their vehicle buck naked having sex!!!!!
Why would you consider having sex in disneyland
HEHEHEHE!!!! :twisted:

MEng85
10-11-2004, 10:43 PM
LOL!!!! that reminds me there were two incidents oon alcatraz that i was told about that relates to this subject. the first was a pair of european tourist goin hot and heavy in the bushes while visitors were walking past on the road apparently no one noticed until a ranger caught them and told em to knock it off it was hilarious...the second happened a bit more recently a ranger was walking on the road leading around the edge of the island off the road in a "closed" area in the tidal pools a diff ranger foud this couple goin at it and she was yellin at em to cut it out and to get back on the road as it turned out they got a 150 dollar fine for "tresspassing on federal property"...it was so damn funny!!!! :lol:

trancevicious3
10-14-2004, 01:02 PM
About two years ago at mansion....

I was watching some of our adult guest getting busy in the ballroom.... there was licking and jumpin and what looked like screaming! You could tell he was giving it to her good! At that point load stopped the ride to let guest on and i informed our "baby making guest" that we wont continue till their clothes were on. Well they stopped love making and we contiued the ride. Boy oh Boy was i wrong thinking they would stop. Once they got to the attic exit she was completly on top of him! Once our "baby making guest" reached the unload area we had a lil chit chat. They acted as if they did nuthing bad. I explained that ussualy we dont care much but in this case there were two young kids in the buggy behing them. They guest explains to me that it didnt matter much cuz those where her kids anyway!

Weeble
10-14-2004, 02:07 PM
There is a porn video that was shot after hours on Alcatraz....if anyone wants to borrow it :twisted:

GMC
10-14-2004, 02:53 PM
There is a porn video that was shot after hours on Alcatraz....if anyone wants to borrow it :twisted:
MEng85....

MEng85
10-14-2004, 04:35 PM
MEng85....
LMAO!!!!! nah its ok ill pass... but honestly there was an article about that in the Chronicle but the "film" wasnt shot on the island. they actually requested to use the island but the PR dept decided it wasnt a good idea. haha they did let the bare naked ladies and other bands play on the island during a concert for t-mobile though :lol:

Stduck
10-14-2004, 06:46 PM
My favorite one never erupted into anything that I know of. I was at Load 2 at Mansion during a grad nighte and young couple where full on making out before they got to me. I stepped up to thier buggy, closed it, and said "Behave Children"

They jumped about 3 feet in the air. It was great.

GMC
10-14-2004, 11:33 PM
i'm still waiting for people to try stuff on indy, or at least while i'm in tower. I've not been up there for days... odd

Grumpy
10-16-2004, 06:07 PM
About two years ago at mansion....

I was watching some of our adult guest getting busy in the ballroom.... there was licking and jumpin and what looked like screaming! You could tell he was giving it to her good! At that point load stopped the ride to let guest on and i informed our "baby making guest" that we wont continue till their clothes were on. Well they stopped love making and we contiued the ride. Boy oh Boy was i wrong thinking they would stop. Once they got to the attic exit she was completly on top of him! Once our "baby making guest" reached the unload area we had a lil chit chat. They acted as if they did nuthing bad. I explained that ussualy we dont care much but in this case there were two young kids in the buggy behing them. They guest explains to me that it didnt matter much cuz those where her kids anyway!
Kids: Mommy. . . why did Daddy make you scream like that?

Makes me wonder, if they're doing the deed at night, and the kids walk in, do they continue, and tell the kids to leave the light off?

GMC
10-16-2004, 11:35 PM
Grumpy, why'd you have to go there!?

Weeble
10-17-2004, 02:35 AM
I dunno man, some scenes could have been anywhere but there were some scenes that were obviously filmed walking down "broadway" in lingerie and collars and stuff and in cells which looked like the real deal to me.

I had some people film a movie in our "club lounge" at a hotel on fisherman's wharf. I found out about it the next day and when i asked the guard why he didn't stop them he said "well, I thought they had permission."

Yeah, permission to film a 3some on our couches at 2am...righttttt.

And yes, the security cameras recorded it, lol!

Main Streeter
10-17-2004, 03:34 AM
Grumpy, why'd you have to go there!?
:lol: :lol: :o ROFL! My sides hurt! GMC, you always make me laugh. :wink:

GMC
10-17-2004, 01:44 PM
everyone is always blamming stuff on "kids these days" what about the parents these days... anyone wanna go try stuff on indy with me, i'd say making out, but we;d chip a tooth, but hands can definalty go places... so longas we get row three, we should be ok.

flippin_mermaid
10-17-2004, 04:46 PM
All these mentions of easy or best places to do "stuff" at Disneyland....and no one mentioned the People Mover. Come on, it MOVED people! In more ways than one...

Stduck
10-17-2004, 11:23 PM
everyone is always blamming stuff on "kids these days" what about the parents these days... anyone wanna go try stuff on indy with me, i'd say making out, but we;d chip a tooth, but hands can definalty go places... so longas we get row three, we should be ok.
Oh yeah GMC.... :pbjtime:

GMC
10-18-2004, 01:45 PM
:shock: :oops: :lol:

Zazu
10-18-2004, 08:13 PM
All these mentions of easy or best places to do "stuff" at Disneyland....and no one mentioned the People Mover. Come on, it MOVED people! In more ways than one...
The one at WDW still has the nickname of "PeopleMaker" for that reason.

GMC
10-18-2004, 09:21 PM
All these mentions of easy or best places to do "stuff" at Disneyland....and no one mentioned the People Mover. Come on, it MOVED people! In more ways than one...
The one at WDW still has the nickname of "PeopleMaker" for that reason.
that's it, i'm packing my bags and going, they still have a people mover in Florida, GOSH i miss that attraction... i'd like to meet the idiots that scraped it, and the other idots that failed to make rocket rods an attraction that worked properly.

LegoDan
10-19-2004, 11:12 AM
yeah, i've been on that one, but it's not exactly what the people movers in disneyland were.

GMC
10-20-2004, 02:27 AM
still. it's got the same name, and that's good enough for me.

Stduck
10-20-2004, 08:15 AM
still. it's got the same name, and that's good enough for me.
-Lowers her glasses slighty down her knows and peers over them- Actually WDW's People Mover is called Tomorrowland Tranist Authority (TTA) so even if it's nicknamed the People Maker it is no longer the People Mover....

Zazu
10-20-2004, 12:32 PM
All these mentions of easy or best places to do "stuff" at Disneyland....and no one mentioned the People Mover. Come on, it MOVED people! In more ways than one...
The one at WDW still has the nickname of "PeopleMaker" for that reason.
that's it, i'm packing my bags and going, they still have a people mover in Florida, GOSH i miss that attraction... i'd like to meet the idiots that scraped it...
Come on down! Just be aware our PeopleMaker isn't as cool as the Disneyland version. Ours doesn't don't wind around over the Autopia tracks, plus the whole thing is dead flat.

OTOH, it's rarely crowded, so you just twirl one finger in the air as you approach unload and go around again. Some friends of mine spend nearly a whole day on a TTA-A-Thon, going around some 27 times!

... and the other idots that failed to make rocket rods an attraction that worked properly.
Yeah, only rode that once and wondered how they managed to screw that up so badly. The pre-show was better than the show! If they'd cut that budget any shorter they would have had CMs pushing the stupid carts around the track.

At least that would have been more reliable.

coldfire409
10-20-2004, 07:12 PM
OTOH, it's rarely crowded, so you just twirl one finger in the air as you approach unload and go around again. Some friends of mine spend nearly a whole day on a TTA-A-Thon, going around some 27 times!
I remember one day when I was waiting for a friend of mine to get off of work I decided to take a short trip on the TTA, ended up falling asleep, and woke up about an hour and a half later. At least by then my friend was off of work, but it wasn't so bad because it was when I worked there.

flippin_mermaid
10-20-2004, 08:08 PM
Yeah, only rode that once and wondered how they managed to screw that up so badly. The pre-show was better than the show! If they'd cut that budget any shorter they would have had CMs pushing the stupid carts around the track.

At least that would have been more reliable.

LOL!! I know ... I remember thinking the stand in line was better than the actual go-round in a Rocket Rod. But that cracks me up....

I say we bring the People Mover back! I have some good memories of that attraction....

smart1hermione
05-01-2008, 07:53 PM
I know a few people are going to hate me for this, but I call the People Mover track the Rocket Rods track. People Mover ended before I was born, I think...

I've pulled stuff on Pirates. But fully clothed. I'm glad we didn't go too far, now that I know you people watch.
Learning from experience, wait until Pirates has done the two drops first.

Anywho... You guys need to check out disneylies.com, an entire section dedicated to disneyland naughtiness.. :D:

How do people manage anything on Mansion? The bar is lowered by our ghostly friends, right?

hobie16
05-01-2008, 08:08 PM
I know a few people are going to hate me for this, but I call the People Mover track the Rocket Rods track. People Mover ended before I was born, I think...
You mean the People Maker? Check with your parents to see if it was involved with you being here. :D:

felinefan
05-01-2008, 08:08 PM
When I worked at Knott's, the Calico Railroad would get the reputation of being a make-out ride; possibly the Grand Sierra Scenic Railroad in Camp Snoopy. The worst thing I ever cleaned off that train was a dirty diaper, but the engineers on Calico told me they occaisonally would find used feminine hygiene products, used condoms, etc. in the cars. Really sick.

smart1hermione
05-01-2008, 08:13 PM
You mean the People Maker? Check with your parents to see if it was involved with you being here. :D:

scratch that, PeopleMover was here until 1996.

As for the Knott's Calico Mine Ride.... Yeah, why that's still there boggles my mind.

Who would bring condoms to Disneyland? There must be some pre-meditation there.

felinefan
05-01-2008, 08:20 PM
Calico Railroad is not the same as the Calico Mine Ride. Calico Railroad is a genuine 1881 Baldwin 2-6-0 locomotive Consolidation C-19; of which only 12 were made, all in 1881. The cars date back almost as far; the gondola car was made from the chassis of an old frieghtcar whose wooden sides had rotted away.

Calico Mine Ride is made up of not so old (mid 1950s) electric mini locos, dudded up to make them look like train locos. Calico Railroad is Knott's second oldest attraction (stagecoach is oldest), the Mine Ride dates back to the early 60s. Both are very popular; as long as guests want to ride them, they keep them.

hobie16
05-01-2008, 08:21 PM
Who would bring condoms to Disneyland? There must be some pre-meditation there.
Ya think?? :twisted:

Zazu
05-01-2008, 08:42 PM
Calico Railroad is not the same as the Calico Mine Ride. Calico Railroad is a genuine 1881 Baldwin 2-6-0 locomotive Consolidation C-19; of which only 12 were made, all in 1881.One tiny correction: Consolidation types have a 2-8-0 wheel arrangement.

Knotts used to have a 2-8-2, but it was too big to round the sharp curves on the line. Last time I was there, I got a ride in the Galloping Goose. Anyone know if it's still on the property?

felinefan
05-01-2008, 08:47 PM
Thanks for the correction. And yes, I ran the Galloping Goose when I was there. It should still be on property. I live too far from Buena Park to go by the accursed place called Knott's to check.

dazyhill
05-01-2008, 09:02 PM
Yes the Galloping Goose is still at Knott's. We run it during the off-season (usually the fall/winter time) when there is not enough attendance to justify running the Calico train.

CMGUY89
05-01-2008, 10:21 PM
One late EMH a couple of Newlyweds were "Riding the Pony" in the greenhouse. Unbeknownst to them I could see them on the cameras and spieled, "For your safety, please refrain from inappropriate activities that can be seen on security cameras. Thank-you!"
I didn't call security on them because there wasn't anyone on the ride who might have been bothered by it, besides our ride is about nature!
LOL
You mean the People Maker? Check with your parents to see if it was involved with you being here. :D:
Two things...
1. That's a road NO ONE wants to go down with their parents. I did and I am scarred for life.
2. It's also known as the People reMover due the number of fatal incidents on it at DL. LOL!

smart1hermione
05-01-2008, 10:30 PM
I have to admit, dying by PeopleMover would be embarrassing. Actually, any of the deaths that have happened in DL in which the victim was walking on the track, jumping cars, etc. is just a terrible and embarrassing way to go.

I know this is grim, but how did the families react to "your son died because he was jumping between slowly moving vehicles"?

Randy B
05-01-2008, 10:48 PM
2. It's also known as the People reMover due the number of fatal incidents on it at DL. LOL!

Well, if you do the math, subtracting the numbers removed from the ones created, this attraction may have a nice balance. Zero population growth. And when you count that the toddlers are obviously going to be more evolved than the Darwin award winners who were removed (it has to be, cause toddlers are ALWAYS more intelligent than Darwins...it takes time to grow that unintelligent) the balance is well toward positive agregate IQ.

Randy

CMGUY89
05-01-2008, 10:51 PM
Well, if you do the math, subtracting the numbers removed from the ones created, this attraction may have a nice balance. Zero population growth. And when you count that the toddlers are obviously going to be more evolved than the Darwin award winners who were removed (it has to be, cause toddlers are ALWAYS more intelligent than Darwins...it takes time to grow that unintelligent) the balance is well toward positive agregate IQ.

Randy
My...brain...hurts...
LOL!
I know of a crappy way of dying. CMs working the gates at Soarin' get locked inside the theater every once in a blue moon and have to lie on the ground to avoid getting hit by carriages. Or so I've heard. Know they have more thorough dispatch procedures to avoid that happening. Now each CM has to be cleared by the next, until Gate C is cleared by the tower and goes out the utility closet. They hit a button that says "Theater Clear" which lets the tower CM know it's ok to dispatch the ride.

DLRFantasmic!Dan
05-01-2008, 11:07 PM
This didn't happen to me, but someone told me this that during this on Grad Nite, this one girl was "Servicing" her boyfriend in HISTA and during the rat part, she got so startled that she bit down on "it" and they had to call for a CFA run, lol, :D

JugglingFreak
05-02-2008, 05:17 AM
2. It's also known as the People reMover due the number of fatal incidents on it at DL. LOL!


If I'm not mistaken, the majority of those (or at least a large percentage) took place on "Grad Nights"..

CMGUY89
05-02-2008, 07:56 AM
If I'm not mistaken, the majority of those (or at least a large percentage) took place on "Grad Nights"..
Actually you're right!

smart1hermione
05-02-2008, 08:20 AM
They won't say for sure, but I think one of the kids who got hurt/dead on Grad Nite was someone from my old high school. We were permanently disinvited a few years back...

It happened to my roommate's school. One of the Darwins on the PeopleMover died and her school was never allowed to go back to DL.

GRUMPY PIRATE
05-02-2008, 11:29 AM
They won't say for sure, but I think one of the kids who got hurt/dead on Grad Nite was someone from my old high school. We were permanently disinvited a few years back...

It happened to my roommate's school. One of the Darwins on the PeopleMover died and her school was never allowed to go back to DL.

A good source of information is:

www.snopes.com

They have a large Disney section and list a lot of the "accidents", they don't call them SG's but its plain to see that most were due to their own stupidity!

smart1hermione
05-02-2008, 02:46 PM
A good source of information is:

www.snopes.com

They have a large Disney section and list a lot of the "accidents", they don't call them SG's but its plain to see that most were due to their own stupidity!

I <3 snopes.

But they don't say what school the victims were from, I don't think. One of the kids from Long Beach could have easily been from my school though. My high school has a long tradition of removing people early from the human race.

GRUMPY PIRATE
05-02-2008, 03:20 PM
I <3 snopes.

But they don't say what school the victims were from, I don't think. One of the kids from Long Beach could have easily been from my school though. My high school has a long tradition of removing people early from the human race.

I don't think they get that detailed on the snopes site. They probably eliminate biographical information for privacy reasons.

smart1hermione
05-02-2008, 03:44 PM
ja.

Also, I don't think that snopes covers it all. I've tried to find a complete list of deaths at DLR, but each one is just slightly different..

Rob562
05-02-2008, 10:06 PM
My...brain...hurts...
LOL!
I know of a crappy way of dying. CMs working the gates at Soarin' get locked inside the theater every once in a blue moon and have to lie on the ground to avoid getting hit by carriages. Or so I've heard. Know they have more thorough dispatch procedures to avoid that happening. Now each CM has to be cleared by the next, until Gate C is cleared by the tower and goes out the utility closet. They hit a button that says "Theater Clear" which lets the tower CM know it's ok to dispatch the ride.

Hmmm... While I've only ridden Soarin' about half a dozen times, I would think that just standing against the back wall would be enough to stay out of the way. There's room to walk behind the 3rd row, right? Unless there's some sort of sensor that would trip if it detected something/someone there.

If I were in that situation, I'd think the safest location would be to stand in the areas outlined in yellow between carriage sets where they park wheelchairs. They're in-line with the support columns, and there's no way to get hit by a carriage if you're there, whereas laying flat on the floor you could get kicked by a Guest as it descends. At most, you might get whacked by the arm of a Guest if they're reaching sideways during the carriages' return.

Something I've been meaning to do... You know how they have people leave their loose-fitting shoes on the floor? I've been meaning to set my compact digital camera up so that I can leave it inside my shoe on the floor pointing upward and get an action shot of the carriages in motion. :)
I did that once on the drop tower at a local amusement park. I placed it on the ground in front of my seat inside my baseball cap, pointing up the tower. So it got a shot of the car going up and down the tower from directly under it.


-Rob

Randy B
05-02-2008, 10:25 PM
Something I've been meaning to do... You know how they have people leave their loose-fitting shoes on the floor? I've been meaning to set my compact digital camera up so that I can leave it inside my shoe on the floor pointing upward and get an action shot of the carriages in motion. :)
I did that once on the drop tower at a local amusement park. I placed it on the ground in front of my seat inside my baseball cap, pointing up the tower. So it got a shot of the car going up and down the tower from directly under it.


-Rob

Instead of using the shoes as a beanbag pod, which gives the chance that the camera may fall over or tilt a bit while you are away from it, I would use a "tabletop" tripod. Also if the CM on duty is even a little observant, the flashing red light would give away the camera recording. Since this has a movie (copywrited) you aren't supposed to tape in there. Now we all know you are not trying to capture the film but the carriage motion, so I will give a hint, but this is absolutely NOT to be used to sneak video of the film. ;) Put a piece of thick black electricians tape over the flashing record light (and over the eye piece so the glow from the viewfinder isn't noticeable). Try it out at home in a really dark room to find if you need more than one thickness of tape and if there is any other light leak that needs to be sealed. :D:

Remember, never break the rules, but when safety is not a concern, bend them for all they are worth. Of course if a CM "advises" further restrictions, follow them to the letter. :D:

It's amazing how many times I have managed to video places when "no video taping" is temporarily forgotten in the preshow announcements. And if all efforts are taken to avoid disturbing your fellow guests, nobody tends to complain. :D:

Randy (who actually has 2D recordings of Magic Journeys and Capt EO from before they began regularly adding "no video" to the announcement)

smart1hermione
05-02-2008, 10:30 PM
Instead of using the shoes as a beanbag pod, which gives the chance that the camera may fall over or tilt a bit while you are away from it, I would use a "tabletop" tripod. Also if the CM on duty is even a little observant, the flashing red light would give away the camera recording. Since this has a movie (copywrited) you aren't supposed to tape in there. Now we all know you are not trying to capture the film but the carriage motion, so I will give a hint, but this is absolutely NOT to be used to sneak video of the film. ;) Put a piece of thick black electricians tape over the flashing record light (and over the eye piece so the glow from the viewfinder isn't noticeable). Try it out at home in a really dark room to find if you need more than one thickness of tape and if there is any other light leak that needs to be sealed. :D:

Remember, never break the rules, but when safety is not a concern, bend them for all they are worth. Of course if a CM "advises" further restrictions, follow them to the letter. :D:

It's amazing how many times I have managed to video places when "no video taping" is temporarily forgotten in the preshow announcements. And if all efforts are taken to avoid disturbing your fellow guests, nobody tends to complain. :D:

Randy (who actually has 2D recordings of Magic Journeys and Capt EO from before they began regularly adding "no video" to the announcement)

Well, hate to burst the copyright bubble of Disney... But youtube has every ride videotaped about 5 times over. http://youtube.com/watch?v=UrFIganJM7U

CMGUY89
05-02-2008, 11:21 PM
Hmmm... While I've only ridden Soarin' about half a dozen times, I would think that just standing against the back wall would be enough to stay out of the way. There's room to walk behind the 3rd row, right? Unless there's some sort of sensor that would trip if it detected something/someone there.

If I were in that situation, I'd think the safest location would be to stand in the areas outlined in yellow between carriage sets where they park wheelchairs. They're in-line with the support columns, and there's no way to get hit by a carriage if you're there, whereas laying flat on the floor you could get kicked by a Guest as it descends. At most, you might get whacked by the arm of a Guest if they're reaching sideways during the carriages' return.

Something I've been meaning to do... You know how they have people leave their loose-fitting shoes on the floor? I've been meaning to set my compact digital camera up so that I can leave it inside my shoe on the floor pointing upward and get an action shot of the carriages in motion. :)
I did that once on the drop tower at a local amusement park. I placed it on the ground in front of my seat inside my baseball cap, pointing up the tower. So it got a shot of the car going up and down the tower from directly under it.


-Rob
It's all considered a "motion envelope" and you aren't to be anywhere near it. I'm sure that if they were in danger they were in front of an enabled carriage (a big no no) and probably laid on the ground by the railing. I've only heard stories but I don't know specifics. I have no desire to be THAT close to 500 tons of steel on a mission. The safety of the tower will be just fine thank-you.
One of the things I am most excited about working there is getting to see the carriages in action from the tower console. Also if you want to see the carriages in action on video you can go here (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tb3Y5MYPGI4).

Randy B
05-03-2008, 01:35 AM
Well, hate to burst the copyright bubble of Disney... But youtube has every ride videotaped about 5 times over. http://youtube.com/watch?v=UrFIganJM7U

True, but we all know that none of us here would ever break the rules or the law to record something we are not supposed to. While others are not so careful about the rules and thus have broken copywrite rules in the past. The fact they have done so doesn't mean the rules are no longer in force. ;):)

Since we are all lawabiding (sp?) citizens we don't break the rules (unless the rules are not verbalized and thus may have changed since we last checked.

(Hey Zazu, I don't see an "innocent" smilie. Something like a smilie with a halo (with or without it being held up by horns). :D:

Randy

GRUMPY PIRATE
05-03-2008, 08:49 AM
You might wanna re-think the idea of placing a camera on the ground and pointing it up. Female guests with skirts on might have a problem with that, as would local law enforcement if a complaint was filed.

just an FYI!

felinefan
05-05-2008, 01:04 AM
I wonder if any guests with allergies have had any problems with the scents? With so many kinds of allergies out there, I'm thinking someone somewhere might be sensitive to the chemicals used for the scents. Some people are very sensitive--just a barely noticable amount could make them ill.

GaTechGal
05-05-2008, 04:05 AM
You might wanna re-think the idea of placing a camera on the ground and pointing it up. Female guests with skirts on might have a problem with that, as would local law enforcement if a complaint was filed.

just an FYI!

That was the first thing I thought about.

I LUV Chip
05-18-2008, 06:51 AM
I wonder if any guests with allergies have had any problems with the scents? With so many kinds of allergies out there, I'm thinking someone somewhere might be sensitive to the chemicals used for the scents. Some people are very sensitive--just a barely noticable amount could make them ill.

I have serious allergies and Soarin' is ok for me. A few of the scents bug for a second or so, but nothing serious. Now Test Track makes me seriously ill for HOURS. So I don't ride that thing, not that I think I'm actually missing anything. LOL