It is true if you kneel down to take the picture it looks like the crown painted on the wall is on her head. The stuff about the characters seems to all be false. I was "friends" with buzz light year for several years and never once fell on the ground because Andy was coming. I also don't remember anything about not being able to high five adults. I was taught not to make a peace sign or take pictures with anyone holding an adult beverage.
It is true if you kneel down to take the picture it looks like the crown painted on the wall is on her head. The stuff about the characters seems to all be false. I was "friends" with buzz light year for several years and never once fell on the ground because Andy was coming. I also don't remember anything about not being able to high five adults. I was taught not to make a peace sign or take pictures with anyone holding an adult beverage.
I also don't remember anything about not being able to high five adults. I was taught not to make a peace sign or take pictures with anyone holding an adult beverage.
Adult beverage makes sense- but why no peace signs?
I can't imagine they'd make Buzz fall for "Andy's Coming". It seems like it would be ridiculously hard to get up again. (Though I've heard that was a one time "pixie dust" sort of thing. The characters would be on the ground all day if they had to do that every time a guest said it!)
The no peace signs were because it means something offensive in other countries, like the middle finger here if I remember correctly It is similar to the rule of the two finger point that CMs do since pointing with one is insulting in some cultures.
We saw Jessie and Woody by Splash Mountain - my son's name is Andy and when I said "this little boy is Andy" both Jessie and Woody went right down to the ground. My poor son - he had no idea what was going on. This was in either 2011 or 2012...
The no peace signs were because it means something offensive in other countries, like the middle finger here if I remember correctly It is similar to the rule of the two finger point that CMs do since pointing with one is insulting in some cultures.
Never heard this one either. But I do know that Disney CM's do (or did) call suspicious guests (shoplifters) "customers". I used to be a Disney Store manager.