Attractions Host: What is it?

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I don't think I can use *that* kind of language on a FAMILY forum, Rob...;)
operators or attendants? pop or soda? cold cuts or luncheon meats? It all depends on location.

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That's what I was expecting Bill... I was also expecting you to be the one to say it ;)
rob: i can't say for the 6flgs parks you mentioned, but at SFWOA: as guests, we were often called: you'ns (pronounced yuuns. You'ns can't be goin' dere (pronounced dare). Set you'ns's @sses down!

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FLYINGSCOOTER : Lol, it kinda felt like that during 2004 even though CF owns it now. Hopefully CF will rid the park of "you'ns" for 2005. *** Edited 11/5/2004 4:24:19 PM UTC by razore86***

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Those who said it's a Disney-fied name are correct. If you work at a Disney park, you're an Attractions Host.

The "How many in your party, please?" person.

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Rob Ascough said:
Makes you wonder... what are guests called at SFMM and SFNE? ;)

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