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I gave your wife the tip. Most enjoyable 5 and a half seconds of her life!Here's a tip.
Don't.
But did you get yours?I gave your wife the tip. Most enjoyable 5 and a half seconds of her life!
Hey can't you help the OP out with some free passes or something?
I know where you're going with this but I'm going to ignore it and give an honest answerHey can't you help the OP out with some free passes or something?
I'm not going to lie and say I wasn't going there....I know where you're going with this but I'm going to ignore it and give an honest answer
They have cracked down on employees giving out tickets and they take that schit seriously.
They get very few now and if they get caught selling them..immediate termination.
They can be given away though, but they literally only get a handful.
They can still sign people in, up to 3 people a day. But if they aren't immediate family they are supposed to stay with the employee the whole time.
My grandfather helped build Pirates of the Caribbean ride (plumbing).I'm not going to lie and say I wasn't going there....
But I thought I remember you saying someone in your family worked there....makes sense about them cracking down if not family though.
And?My grandfather helped build Pirates of the Caribbean ride (plumbing).
My dad worked there for 47 years. Would have been 50 if not for covid.
My mom worked there for probably 30 years..started in the parks in Disneyland and finished working in management of HR and had work for high level executives while there...like one of the VPs of Food and Beverage at the time in Orlando.
My first job was at the Boardwalk hotel working in one of the restaurants, not technically a Disney employee but got Disney benefits.
I worked in Magic Kingdom, was going to become a lifeguard then decided against it. Worked under industrial engineering for a short time, helping with wait time studies and tracking park/site movement before moving on.
My grandfather helped build Pirates of the Caribbean ride (plumbing).
My dad worked there for 47 years. Would have been 50 if not for covid.
My mom worked there for probably 30 years..started in the parks in Disneyland and finished working in management of HR and had work for high level executives while there...like one of the VPs of Food and Beverage at the time in Orlando.
My first job was at the Boardwalk hotel working in one of the restaurants, not technically a Disney employee but got Disney benefits.
I worked in Magic Kingdom, was going to become a lifeguard then decided against it. Worked under industrial engineering for a short time, helping with wait time studies and tracking park/site movement before moving on.
It’s a small world.That’s quite a connection. My father helped build part of MK as well(Space mountain). What restaurant on the Boardwalk did you work at?
I banged your mom on the People Mover.And?
There’s got to be more to this story!
MJM is gonna love this.That’s quite a connection. My father helped build part of MK as well(Space mountain). What restaurant on the Boardwalk did you work at?
@Gator By Marriage I dont know what was dumb about this post...she really enjoyed itI banged your mom on the People Mover.
The first one was for the weak attempt. You can do better - though I can appreciate it’s still early in the day. The second was for mentioning the first one. Rules are rules.
The first one was a classic, come on man.The first one was for the weak attempt. You can do better - though I can appreciate it’s still early in the day. The second was for mentioning the first one. Rules are rules.
Get what you giveUh-oh. I poked the bear apparently….