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  1. I wouldn't rely on eBay for Disneyland tickets...the chances of finding the right amount for the right time are not great.

     

    As Rick said, look on a travel site for hotels. There are many hotels in the resort and many have a shuttle to the parks. If anything I would make sure you are close enough to walk or that the hotel / motel has a shuttle.

     

    I will have to check about tickets...I haven't had to buy any in a long time.

  2. Well, considering I can't sleep and Chuck linked this topic from a recently locked thread...

     

    My Computer

     

    OS: Dual Boot Windows Vista Ultimate x32 and x64

    Motherboard: Asus P5W DH Deluxe

    CPU: Intel Core 2 Duo E6600 2.4GHz

    Memory: 3GB Total / [2] 1GB DDR2 667 / [2] 512MB DDR2 667

    Video Card: EVGA GeForce 8800 GT 512MB

    Hard Drive 1: Western Digital Caviar SE16 250GB 7200 RPM

    Hard Drive 2: Western Digital Caviar SE16 250GB 7200 RPM

    Hard Drive 3: Western Digital Caviar SE16 750GB 7200 RPM

    Optical Drive 1: LITE-ON Blu-ray DVD-ROM

    Optical Drive 2: [2] NEC 16X DVD±R DVD Burner

    Power Supply: 700W

    Sound Card: Creative Sound Blaster Audigy SE 5.1Ch

    Speakers: Logitech X-230 2.1Ch

    Monitor: SCEPTRE X20G-Naga III 20.1" Widescreen HD

     

    That's as of right now, but I recently ordered some high end memory to take advantage of Vista x64. My motherboard can handle 8GB, so obviously I bought 8GB! Though they wont run at full speed unless I slightly overclock, so soon my CPU will run even faster.

     

    I use the computer for SolidWorks CAD and some high-end games like Crysis. It's also a small home theater with amazing Blu-ray support. Now I just need an HDTV...

  3. Also, where you buy your Qbot they have these awesome stuffed Q bot pillow type things which I would eat a baby cactus for. They are so crescent fresh!

     

    ...I swear, your are actually insane! Haha, what are you actually saying Tyler?

    Obviously he is showing he wants to fornicate with the Q bot pouch and have wonderful babies. His love is so deep that he would sacrifice his health by eating a cactus.

     

    So when is the wedding Tyler?

  4. That wasn't really in response to you, Dane. Just my general opinion. I just remember going through Traditions training thinking Disney management was a bit off their rocker.

     

    I just think they take it a bit too far sometimes, but understand that the Disney magic is still important...just not THAT important.

     

    I look back and I really wasn't thinking when I made this post. While I agree that the Disney magic is very important, when I see photos like the one posted (one of good taste at least) I don't have much of a problem...yes it violates the magic but I personally don't have a problem with it. BUT that does not mean that I would do anything to violate the magic, even though this post sort of did before it was edited.

     

    I realize that extra care for Disney magic is what makes a great cast member, and though I only see my role at Disney as a temporary college job, in no way do I want to tarnish the magic. But I don't think I would go out of my way to stop others from ruining it.

     

    Maybe that's why I don't stand out at Disney...and that is okay for me. I enjoy my job and value it more than most, but unfortunately not enough.

  5. I totally agree with you Robb, and feel that many of the cast that I work with don't even consider the Disney magic to begin with...and I regret that. If we would consider focusing less on our operations and put that effort into the thematic and magic elements of each attraction then it would do us a world of good.

     

    I can understand how when being Disney trained they must treat you like a guest and show an example of what cast members should do. Therefore you are more likely to take their lead once you start working. It helps mesh how employees interact with each other and with the guests, making it that much more natural to value the magic while working.

     

    But, and maybe this is just my experience, some of the TDA cast that trained me were not able to distinct cast member from guests. While being trained I felt like a guest, which as I pointed out is a good thing, but i found it went too far when they could not acknowledge me as a cast member until I started operations training.

     

    Maybe I have a problem with the Disney double standards. I entered the company expected to value the magic but I quickly was trained to focus on operations. Now I'm so used to operations that maybe it's awkward to see some cast going "too far" with the magic.

     

    I don't know, I definitely agree that we need more magic at the parks. But I don't think interactions between two employees, or even myself and a coaster enthusiast / TPR member needs to follow the same magic value guidelines as with a guest. I don't need to pretend on TPR like I would at work, IMO.

  6. Meh, I don't see the problem. Disney just wants to value the magic and I can understand that but photos will be taken and posted and they have to do their best to take them down. I just think it's odd that some value the magic a bit too much...as if it were more important than safety. Maybe it's just the fact that I work for Disney, but I don't think the few photos that do surface do any harm to the Disney magic.

  7. You can but as Terrance posted earlier, you will have a hard time fitting in. Most people on the trips find a small group to hang out with and stick with that group. Many are not really accepting of adding another person and taking the time to befriend them for one day.

     

    ^Keep in mind, as was mentioned several pages ago, that unless you know someone specifically on the trip that you're just gonna see the group running back and forth and you likely won't actually be hanging with the group. Bring a friend with you!

     

    I'm pretty sure there's probably many people in the SoCal area thinking the same thing: I don't need to pay for the trip, I'll just show up and hang with them.

     

    You're gonna be disappointed, when you have at best five minutes with anyone before you're left standing by yourself because the small groups that split up will be running off somewhere.

     

    And please, please don't think you're gonna hang with Robb and Elissa. Trust, there's gonna be a big enough crowd from actual trip participants trying to smother them. I always say "give 'em room". Make a friend that's on the trip.

     

    Terry

  8. ^^ Those things can be moved/modified. They did that when they moved Psyclone's trains from Psyclone to Colossus to run backwards.

     

    However, Viper is pretty wild going forward. Backwards might be a bit much much in my opinion.

     

    Now imagine GhostRider running backwards during Haunt...

     

    Eric

    They can be moved but I don't think they would sacrifice one of their trains to be modified to go backwards. The effort to do so would make me assume that train would stay the backwards train forever...effectively reducing their normal operating capacity.

     

    That along with the idea of Viper probably being very painful backwards is good enough reason not to do it.

  9. ^^Maximize your scare? A good slide will easily take out a whole group! If you can easily see a slide coming, they're just doing it wrong. It's supposed to be a quick strike type of scare. One second a dude is running towards you like he's going to chase you, the next second he's at your feet making you jump. And if he's good, he'll disappear right after. Or pop up right in front of you to continue the scare.

     

    A great slide is one of the best scares IMO. Crappy sliders like the ones at HHN (except for a few guys...) are horrible.

    I guess, but I personally haven't experienced a good scare from sliders.

  10. ^It doesn't require a lot of room if you're good at it. It's a great scare if done right.

    I just think it depends too much on the right scare scenario at the right time and doesn't allow me to maximize my scares. I already have limited actors and feel that the sliders are a waste of my time. And anytime I see them at theme parks I can see them coming...there's no surprise factor, IMO.

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