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Originally Posted by BrerGnat
Well, to play devil's advocate, people do use phones to keep in touch when splitting up at the parks. This is particularly true with families with small children who cannot or will not ride every attraction. Parents don't generally like to be "incommunicado" or unreachable when separated. Also, some people do need to be able to be reached for other reasons or they may have to conduct work while spending idle time in line.
Not everyone uses their phones for mindless tasks.
Not playing devil's advocate at all... I figured that would be the reason people were more than ticked off at having to secure their phones in a locker and weren't allowed with them... so when I heard it was cause they couldn't play games, I was somewhat shocked, but not much... That's why I said such is today's society, people are buried face and head into their phones today and not taking in the world around them...
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I noticed on our trip to Disney two weeks ago that 80% of people waiting in the lines were glued to their phones....not talking to each other....not even looking at each other...I though it was sad.
Rita (aka NJGIRL)
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Originally Posted by NJGIRL
I noticed on our trip to Disney two weeks ago that 80% of people waiting in the lines were glued to their phones....not talking to each other....not even looking at each other...I though it was sad.
It is sad... a whole generation is growing up with absolutely no social skills cause their face is buried in a smartphone of some sort of tablet... No one talks anymore... People rather play games than talk to their family or friends or, HEAVENS FORBID, talk to strangers and meet new people... you may just have to, GASP, talk to a fellow human... Oh the humanity!!!!
BTW, received a second confirmation that glasses can be worn on the coasters still...
Son of Jor-El.. Kneel before Zod...
TRICIA JONES: I heard that you were going to propose to Brandi Svenning at some theme park. When are men going to learn that women want ROMANCE, not Mr. Toad's Wild Ride...
BRODIE: Hey, now, be fair. EVERYONE wants Mr. Toad's Wild Ride.
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Live from universal.
Glasses. Asthma inhalers. Insulin pumps. Medical devices such as Braces etc are all allowed.
N
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Originally Posted by Tink1
Live from universal.
Glasses. Asthma inhalers. Insulin pumps. Medical devices such as Braces etc are all allowed.
N
Thanks Tink1!
Because the empty pocket/locker/metal detector policy is only used for 3 rides - is there a better way to prepare guests for the difference in queue expectation? I feel like many guests may enter the queue casually like the other rides and not realize till they get up to the metal detector that they aren't allowed something. Then TMs get frustrated, guests get frustrated and it just builds from there. That's probably when the entrance TMs start going a bit mad, too.
I think I speak for most when I say there is absolutely no problem putting items away (including phones) but the instant bombarding of "put that away!" as if I should've instantly known and am deliberately trying to be sneaky approach the line seems like maybe not the best...
I understand that when many aren't following (or maybe realizing?) the guidelines that TMs get frustrated cause they probably feel like a broken record. Just trying to think of a solution that helps both sides...
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Originally Posted by LittleSpirit02
Thanks Tink1!
Because the empty pocket/locker/metal detector policy is only used for 3 rides - is there a better way to prepare guests for the difference in queue expectation? I feel like many guests may enter the queue casually like the other rides and not realize till they get up to the metal detector that they aren't allowed something. Then TMs get frustrated, guests get frustrated and it just builds from there. That's probably when the entrance TMs start going a bit mad, too.
I think I speak for most when I say there is absolutely no problem putting items away (including phones) but the instant bombarding of "put that away!" as if I should've instantly known and am deliberately trying to be sneaky approach the line seems like maybe not the best...
I understand that when many aren't following (or maybe realizing?) the guidelines that TMs get frustrated cause they probably feel like a broken record. Just trying to think of a solution that helps both sides...
The metal detectors happen before you get in the queue. We were there last month and at Rip Ride Rockit, they were at the entrance with two cast members and big signs instructing folks to put their stuff in the free lockers.
Bottom line - you should be able to live without your phone for a little while. I get we all do work, have to keep in touch etc, but we lived for a long time on this planet without the need to be out of touch for 20-25 minutes. If it's an issue, call or text the person who might miss you and let them know what is going on.
I do think it's sad.
I also think it's sad what fastpass plus has done to Disney. The other day Christine and I were in epcot. We were so focused on looking up information and trying to sync our fastpass plans (we were not previously link) that we walked - GET THIS - from the entrance gate to Imagination without looking up from our smartphones. After we did it, we turned to each other, realized what we had done - and both commented on how sad that was. We were in our own bubble with no interaction socially with anything around us.
That time (small talk, silly stuff or not) was precious to families and allowed us to bond and grow closer. I look back fondly on the conversations I had as a kid with my mom, dad and brothers while waiting in line. We didn't have something to keep us entertained other than our minds, and somehow we managed and had a great vacation.
I'm not a fuddy dutty by any means and I love technology, but on vacations, moderation is better and I just don't get the outrage or problem here.
Obviously, they have had some safety issues which have necessitated the use of metal detectors on the rides. I'd rather be safe on these type of things. If I was going on the simpsons, it would be overkill - but a high tech, complicated rollercoaster... maybe not so much.
John - aka. The Master Control Program
Owner, Chairman & Chief Imagination Officer - INTERCOT
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Originally Posted by John
The metal detectors happen before you get in the queue. We were there last month and at Rip Ride Rockit, they were at the entrance with two cast members and big signs instructing folks to put their stuff in the free lockers.
Bottom line - you should be able to live without your phone for a little while. I get we all do work, have to keep in touch etc, but we lived for a long time on this planet without the need to be out of touch for 20-25 minutes. If it's an issue, call or text the person who might miss you and let them know what is going on.
I do think it's sad.
I also think it's sad what fastpass plus has done to Disney. The other day Christine and I were in epcot. We were so focused on looking up information and trying to sync our fastpass plans (we were not previously link) that we walked - GET THIS - from the entrance gate to Imagination without looking up from our smartphones. After we did it, we turned to each other, realized what we had done - and both commented on how sad that was. We were in our own bubble with no interaction socially with anything around us.
That time (small talk, silly stuff or not) was precious to families and allowed us to bond and grow closer. I look back fondly on the conversations I had as a kid with my mom, dad and brothers while waiting in line. We didn't have something to keep us entertained other than our minds, and somehow we managed and had a great vacation.
I'm not a fuddy dutty by any means and I love technology, but on vacations, moderation is better and I just don't get the outrage or problem here.
Obviously, they have had some safety issues which have necessitated the use of metal detectors on the rides. I'd rather be safe on these type of things. If I was going on the simpsons, it would be overkill - but a high tech, complicated rollercoaster... maybe not so much.
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Everything John posted here is 100% true... it is sad that today, people need to have their heads buried in a smartphone/tablet, and cannot react to outside stimuli... They need phones, games, it's pathetic really.. And Disney is feeding the culture of creating brainless drones by now forcing you to vacation with your head buried in the phone/tablet... I'm sorry if people take offense to this, but it is very sad that you cannot function without your phone to stimulate you... it is sad that you cannot even bring yourself to communicate with family and friends, but rather play Candy Crush...
Vacations are, just like John said here, a great time to bond with your family or friends... In real life, we have work, the hustle and bustle of real life... Vacation is a perfect time to get away from that... Instead, no one wants to talk to their kids... They love them dearly but not enough to bond with them on vacation? No, they rather play games on their phone... Sad...
Disney used to be about theme... The small things we appreciated in the details... Now? Why bother? They are forcing you to stare at your phone/tablet while in the parks... Plus, as I said, people can no longer function normally if they don't get their Candy Crush fix in... Talk? Who needs it!!!! I got to level 135 on CC!!!! I'm AWESOME!!!!
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TRICIA JONES: I heard that you were going to propose to Brandi Svenning at some theme park. When are men going to learn that women want ROMANCE, not Mr. Toad's Wild Ride...
BRODIE: Hey, now, be fair. EVERYONE wants Mr. Toad's Wild Ride.
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Originally Posted by John
That time (small talk, silly stuff or not) was precious to families and allowed us to bond and grow closer. I look back fondly on the conversations I had as a kid with my mom, dad and brothers while waiting in line. We didn't have something to keep us entertained other than our minds, and somehow we managed and had a great vacation.
Or, when you not only actually talked to your friends and family in line, but you met other people around you! My best memories were having a conversation and someone behind you hears a snippet of your conversation and loandbehold you grew up in the same town, or his best friend from third grade lives down the street from you, or some other truly "it's a small world" coincidence that you now miss out on because no one talks to each other ... or you simply learn something from a stranger or you have small talk about something inconsequential, like the weather ... that thing we used to define as "socializing."
I'm as guilty as the next person, but I do try to "unplug" on vacation ... but no one seems to ever truly unplug nowadays.
Karen
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