Viewing fireworks while riding Space Mountain
Posted: Wed Oct 14, 2015 3:42 pm
From NotAlwaysRight.com:
The Biggest Space Is Between Their Ears
THEME PARK | ORLANDO, FL, USA | BIZARRE, TOURISTS/TRAVEL
(I work at a certain mountain based sci-fi rollercoaster in a magical themed park run by a mouse. Every night at 10 pm, we have a fireworks show. One night, I am standing at greeter position. Five minutes before the fireworks show; I am approached by a guest.)
Me: “Hello, ma’am, how could I be of assistance?”
Guest: “Yeah, could you tell me what’s in here?” *pointing at the building containing the rollercoaster*
Me: “Oh, yes, that’s [Space-themed Roller Coaster Mountain]. It’s an indoor rollercoaster. The wait time is currently—”
Guest: “Wait, so, it’s not for the fireworks?”
Me: “Afraid not. The fireworks will be visible from out here, though, if you wanted to see them.”
Guest: “I really thought there was some special viewing area up there for the fireworks.”
Me: *looking at the giant concrete structure with no platforms, windows, or balconies* “Unfortunately not, friend. In fact once inside you’ll be completely unable to see the fireworks, seeing as the whole thing is indoors.”
Guest: “Oh. Wait why are there people going in then?”
Me: “Well, they’re going in to ride the rollercoaster.”
Guest: “But the fireworks are about to start.”
Me: “They won’t be watching the fireworks.”
Guest: “But why? They start in five minutes!”
Me: “I guess they don’t want to see them then.”
Guest: *after a long pause* “Well, that’s really stupid, then.”
(Without any hesitation, the guest then proceeded to get in line for the ride, and walked into the building.)
The Biggest Space Is Between Their Ears
THEME PARK | ORLANDO, FL, USA | BIZARRE, TOURISTS/TRAVEL
(I work at a certain mountain based sci-fi rollercoaster in a magical themed park run by a mouse. Every night at 10 pm, we have a fireworks show. One night, I am standing at greeter position. Five minutes before the fireworks show; I am approached by a guest.)
Me: “Hello, ma’am, how could I be of assistance?”
Guest: “Yeah, could you tell me what’s in here?” *pointing at the building containing the rollercoaster*
Me: “Oh, yes, that’s [Space-themed Roller Coaster Mountain]. It’s an indoor rollercoaster. The wait time is currently—”
Guest: “Wait, so, it’s not for the fireworks?”
Me: “Afraid not. The fireworks will be visible from out here, though, if you wanted to see them.”
Guest: “I really thought there was some special viewing area up there for the fireworks.”
Me: *looking at the giant concrete structure with no platforms, windows, or balconies* “Unfortunately not, friend. In fact once inside you’ll be completely unable to see the fireworks, seeing as the whole thing is indoors.”
Guest: “Oh. Wait why are there people going in then?”
Me: “Well, they’re going in to ride the rollercoaster.”
Guest: “But the fireworks are about to start.”
Me: “They won’t be watching the fireworks.”
Guest: “But why? They start in five minutes!”
Me: “I guess they don’t want to see them then.”
Guest: *after a long pause* “Well, that’s really stupid, then.”
(Without any hesitation, the guest then proceeded to get in line for the ride, and walked into the building.)