For what it's worth, here are the 10 codes used on the monorail for WDW.
Acronyms, Codes, and Other Terms
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Re: Acronyms, Codes, and Other Terms
Here's a few that we use at Stone Mountain Park:
10-7 - attraction/shop/etc. closed temporarily
10-8 - attraction/shop/etc. reopened after temporary closure
10-41 - attraction/shop/etc. open for the day
10-42 - attraction/shop/etc. closed for the day
10-71 - Ride the Ducks (amphibious vehicle tour) entering the water
10-72 - Ride the Ducks exiting the water
Signal 2 - medical emergency
Signal 55 - lost child
10-7 - attraction/shop/etc. closed temporarily
10-8 - attraction/shop/etc. reopened after temporary closure
10-41 - attraction/shop/etc. open for the day
10-42 - attraction/shop/etc. closed for the day
10-71 - Ride the Ducks (amphibious vehicle tour) entering the water
10-72 - Ride the Ducks exiting the water
Signal 2 - medical emergency
Signal 55 - lost child
Re: Acronyms, Codes, and Other Terms
10-100 means something entirely different in the movie "Smoky and the Bandit."avengador1 wrote:For what it's worth, here are the 10 codes used on the monorail for WDW.
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Re: Acronyms, Codes, and Other Terms
I've heard of 96-E, 96-F, and 96-I, but never 96-SPatchOBlack wrote:What about "SIGNAL 96-S"?
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Re: Acronyms, Codes, and Other Terms
SIGNAL 96-S comes from a little document titled "Talking On The Radio" by John Robert Kappeler. This rather humorous instruction guide list Signal 96-S as "There's a huge snake on my train!"
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Re: Acronyms, Codes, and Other Terms
Is Neville Flynn asked to respond?PatchOBlack wrote:SIGNAL 96-S comes from a little document titled "Talking On The Radio" by John Robert Kappeler. This rather humorous instruction guide list Signal 96-S as "There's a huge snake on my train!"
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Re: Acronyms, Codes, and Other Terms
In case anyone cares, I was digging through my photos and found this exhaustive list of radio codes used at Stone Mountain Park in Stone Mountain, GA, where I worked this past summer.
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Re: Acronyms, Codes, and Other Terms
How do you identify one? Is it the telltale smock with no butt covering?YANXWIN wrote:10-96 is my favorite.
Don't be fooled by appearances. In Hawaii, some of the most powerful people look like bums and stuntmen.
--- Matt King
Stay low and run in a zigzag pattern.