Information Signs You Think Are Funny

SimonSez

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For example, the sign on every ride demonstrating the correct and incorrect ways to sit in your seat. I can't help but laugh at way the stick figures are standing up with one leg and one arm out of the ride. In the next pic they are sitting perfectly straight, indicating the correct way. It would be horrible if someone actually tried to stand up with their arms and legs out of their seat. I hope in real life that never happens :scared1: It's just that the picture strikes me funny even thought that's not it's intention. :lmao:
 
For example, the sign on every ride demonstrating the correct and incorrect ways to sit in your seat. I can't help but laugh at way the stick figures are standing up with one leg and one arm out of the ride. In the next pic they are sitting perfectly straight, indicating the correct way. It would be horrible if someone actually tried to stand up with their arms and legs out of their seat. I hope in real life that never happens :scared1: It's just that the picture strikes me funny even thought that's not it's intention. :lmao:

Some of those signs are often described as "No Dancing on the Bus" signs. ;)


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That sign is hilarious!! My kids and I go through the attraction lines mimicking that sign, and we laugh and laugh at it each time! And yes, my kids are adults now!
 

At one point in time, part of my welcome spiel when I worked at Kilimanjaro Safari may have included something along the lines of "Please remain seated, flat on the seat. Please do not kneel on the seat, please do not stand on the seat, and even if you remain seated while doing so, please do not hold your child up in the air like the opening scene of The Lion King"
 
I noticed that at the back of the busses (or at least some of them), there are signs depicting no smoking, no eating/drinking, and then the third one looks like no cassette tapes. I guess this means not to play music out loud, but if that's the case, it's a bit outdated. Unless it means something else?
 
At one point in time, part of my welcome spiel when I worked at Kilimanjaro Safari may have included something along the lines of "Please remain seated, flat on the seat. Please do not kneel on the seat, please do not stand on the seat, and even if you remain seated while doing so, please do not hold your child up in the air like the opening scene of The Lion King"

We heard that Lion King bit day before yesterday!
 
Some of those signs are often described as "No Dancing on the Bus" signs. ;)


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I wonder if they'll ever have a t-shirt with this on it. Sorta like the shirt with the Spanish version of the monorail spiel :p
 
I noticed that at the back of the busses (or at least some of them), there are signs depicting no smoking, no eating/drinking, and then the third one looks like no cassette tapes. I guess this means not to play music out loud, but if that's the case, it's a bit outdated. Unless it means something else?

I noticed this two trips ago and asked DH what it was. His best guess was a cassette tape as well. So odd.
 
Some of those signs are often described as "No Dancing on the Bus" signs. ;)


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My DD and I refer to this as "No Bad Dancing" allowed.

It appears that people frequently dance badly while at WDW, thus the sign forbidding it. :rotfl2:
 
I first noticed in the 70s that all the trash can flaps said WASTE PLEASE. I always thought that was an odd request.
 
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It's not really an information sign, but I always thought it would be really funny if the fine was tuppence a bag.
 
It's not a sign but we like the video in the queue of the people riding Space Mountain. What's up with that? How old is that film?
 
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How about the "Speed Hump" signs?!?!

I laugh just thinking about them!!!:rotfl:
 
I noticed that at the back of the busses (or at least some of them), there are signs depicting no smoking, no eating/drinking, and then the third one looks like no cassette tapes. I guess this means not to play music out loud, but if that's the case, it's a bit outdated. Unless it means something else?

I think it's supposed to be a radio...but I would think that the tech in the buses wouldn't be messed with by something as simple as that.
 



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