Cinderella
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Actually - unless i dreamed this, which i doubt, I'm pretty sure that the skyway actually closed down after a CM was killed by it. Didn't one of the gondolas bump him on the head?

luvsmickeymouse said:I remember reading about how people are making ADR or PS, LOL, not sure which it is at many places in the parks so that no matter where they are, they have seating. Those extras stop alot of families from getting seating.![]()

Cinderella said:Actually - unless i dreamed this, which i doubt, I'm pretty sure that the skyway actually closed down after a CM was killed by it. Didn't one of the gondolas bump him on the head?
bicker said:Okay, here's a new one: The new deposit they're requiring for reservations at the California Grill. The stated reason for this deposit is to address the abuse of Disney's leniency with regard to double- and triple-booking ADRs at the more popular restaurants.
DawnCt1 said:I think that there are at least two reasons why the Sky Ride was taken down. First of all, it wasn't very efficient, had limited capacity per hour and required more CMs per guest. Secondly, there were people throwing things below at guests. I remember talking to a couple of CM's who were disgusted by kids spitting from the Sky Ride.
bicker said:There used to be a one-hour shopping pass available, for folks wishing to go into a theme park for an hour just to make a purchase. While I don't remember reading anything specific, I cannot help but guess that the pass is no longer offered because some people were abusing the service to get free entry to the parks to take in an attraction.
When we checked in to both CBR and OKW on our most recent trip(Janaury 5-13), when we said we were checking in, they asked our name, and checked on a list, but that may be a recent change.froglady said:Last time I stayed at a MK resort, I just drove over to the last gate on the right, told them I was checking in to WL, and got waved through. Did the same when staying at CR and Polynesian.
It's been a year since I've stayed at a monorail resort, so the policy may have changed.
bicker said:This one is mostly speculation I think: There was a lot of speculation about why the Skyride at MK was taken down, but one of the more distressing possibilities was the fact that there was concern about misbehaving guests deciding to use it to drop things on people's heads. (That didn't seem very plausible to me.)
I'm sure there are many others that folks can think of....
Wow, then the situation is getting a lot worse. Typically, they asked folks to leave if they were finished with dinner by 7:30. In a way, sitting having drinks at a restaurant dining table for an hour and a half is a type of abuse (after all, there is a bar area inside, for that). I wouldn't be surprised to see such abuse, one day, get translated into hard-ticket (top-dollar) seating for Illuminations at Rose and Crown, similar to what they've done at CRT. (I actually am not sure, but I think that might be a good thing.)Most of the people around us were just sitting around with drinks so just because people are done eating around 7, if they are there for the fireworks, they'll just hang out until 9. A lot of people go to R&C for that. Good luck!
CarolMN said:My "guess" is that charging for the second card was the easiest way for Disney to deal with abuse. I recall reading quite a few posts in which posters asked how to obtain cards for people who did not fit the criteria for the second "free" card. Lots of rationalizations provided as justification.
bicker said:This one is mostly speculation I think: There was a lot of speculation about why the Skyride at MK was taken down, but one of the more distressing possibilities was the fact that there was concern about misbehaving guests deciding to use it to drop things on people's heads. (That didn't seem very plausible to me.)....
