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WarpedRecall111 karma

Is Brain endorsed by sprite or is that simply a preference of Brain?

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The entire haunted mansion ride is a metaphor for death. Splash Mountain only has restraints now because parents would pick their kids up out of the boat and tell them to walk to one of the marked EXIT doors, which is triggered to stop the entire ride. Magic Kingdom is on the second floor, there are tunnels, and yes, I worked in those too. Disney gets all of their popcorn and Coke products FO FREE. In exchange for free advertising for Coke. each hot dog costs Disney $.50, and each loaf of buns costs them a dollar (keep in mind, my favorite hot dog on property, the mac-n-cheese and bacon dog at hollywood studios costs about $8.99 before tax) there you go. a little bit of everything.

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ALWAYS DO THE DDP. ALWAYS.

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First of course acquire basic weaponry from orlando shops (which is the tricky part, if you've ever been to orlando, you know that everything is spread the fuck out) Set up shop in the Cinderella Castle suite. Not because of the luxury, but because of the tower and access to the utilidoor (the tunnels under MK). have the zipline that tinkerbell flies on to be prepped and ready to go in case of an evacuation, as well as contemporary resort speedboats, and the monorail, all docked at MK, as well as an aditional monorail to Epcot docked at the TTC. find a way to tap into the security cameras, all of which are visible from a room in the utilidoor. in the event of being overwhelmed, take the zipline from the tallest tower, behind tomorrowland. hop a speedboat to the TTC, get to epcot, Send out a distress signal from control, the base for all of the radios from merch to custodial to security. then set up shop at the highest room in spaceship earth. only one way in and one way out.

WarpedRecall80 karma

Well the college program is one of the best experiences you can have. It's the most entertaining form of poverty that exists. But for an actual work experience, I loved playing around with the characters (Stitch is so much fun to mess with), and making magic. Yes, i said it, making magic. The people that come to Disney are usually celebrating something. I've participated in three marriage proposals, countless happy birthday songs, and drawn water art for literally, thousands of people. The feeling you get when you make someone's day exponentially better by drawing a picture of mickey mouse on the pavement . It really feels great.