Mambo Junkie
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It's nice to be glib when it's not your job on the line.
That time in the HM, the CMs DID mean crash up against the person in front of you. There already was literally no room to move forward, but CMs were insistent about emptying the stretch room. I wouldn't be surprised if the crowd exceeded fire code capacity. The guy with the f-bombs wasn't the only person complaining. Many people were shouting that they just couldn't move forward any more.
I know CMs have to follow their procedures or face the wrath of their supervisors, but in some instances common sense has to have priority over policy. This instance was a big time failure of both. When the ride reached 30 seconds of being down, additional loading into the stretch room should have been suspended until the ride resumed and the crowd cleared. Metrics and CM protocol be damned.
Which is my point. No, I don't listen. I refuse to be part of squeezing 100 into the last 100 seats, all the while leaving the remaining 300 seats empty.
Knock yourself out, saying everything you have to say. But don't get upset when we blow you off.
Now, I would never: put my arms or legs outside of the ride car, walk in front of a moving ride, stand up or unbuckle before the ride comes to a complete stop. I hold up the yellow loop, when they come by to check the seat belt. I always listen to the safety spiel. But when it comes to moving forward as far as I can. Or filing in all of the seats in a theater, I realize that although they have to say the spiel, there is nothing that says I have to listen.
It's nice to be glib when it's not your job on the line.
We always fill in all available space, as instructed. It does help things move more quickly. I'll use the carousel as an example. If 50 people are waiting together in the holding area, then we all have, let's say, a maximum of 30 feet until we're on the ride. When the CMs open the gates, we can quickly enter the ride, and it will start in a short time, with all horses filled. If everyone is spread out in a single-file line, with a few feet between each person, now some people are back out by Philharmagic. Either the CMs will have to wait for all of those people to walk in (even if they are walking quickly, they still have to cover a much greater distance) or they'll start the ride at less than full capacity. Either of those things will increase wait times. What I hate is when the CM says to fill in all space and I do, I get the stare of death from others in line, like I am cutting. A woman on RNRC gave me an exaggerated sigh and a dirty look. She was standing dead center in the holding area, and the CMs told people to go around those that weren't filling in space, so we did. We weren't even in the preshow, so I wasn't inching up ahead of her. I think she was actually closer to the door in the preshow and further ahead of us in the actual queue, so I have no idea what she was so huffy about. For the CMs on the thread, do you ever get people complaining that others are "cutting" when they fill in space? How are you instructed to respond to that?
All a guest knows is their own personal space. They don't know what's going on 3 people behind them or probably 5 people in front of them. There could be 3 feet of space between the 5th and 6th person in front of you; that could be who the CMs are talking to (trying to get the attention of) and you wouldn't necessarily know.
If I cannot move any further, I laugh. I can't move. The CMs aren't talking to me. No reason to yell at CMs who aren't talking to me, since I have nowhere else to move.
Exactly.
I always travel off peak. And we just laugh when the CM tells us to fill in all of the seats.
We did it once. The "crowd" filled in 1/4 of the theater. Then we all laughed, and spread out. No one else was coming. There was no reason for us to squeeze together.
But part of the spiel is to say, "Please fill in all available seats."
On at least two attractions we were repeatedly told to "fill in all available spaces" so that our wait time would be reduced. Sorry, I'm not buying it. You still have x amount of riders, and x amount of seats. It's not like there will be empty seats because we're all lolly gagging about in line. Just sayin'.