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There is a guideline at Disney called the Operation Hourly Ride Capacity (OHRC) which dictates how many people should get on each ride per hour. This is the number they found made things safe and enjoyable and is the maximum number of Guests the park employees and security guards could safely handle. The OHRC was invented as a way to combat the long lines by creating an assembly-line quota to get everyone through the park.
Did you ever think of all the safety regulations that happen behind the scenes at the happiest place on earth…
Since Disney began building and operating theme parks in the 1950’s, the Company has established hundreds of internal standards for the development and operation of theme park attractions.
Did you know….More than one hundred Cast Members are stationed along the parade route as a contingency against unexpected occurrences, such as children running out into the path of an oncoming parade, and to guide Guests to evacuation routes in the event of an emergency.
Disney is also extremely concerned about the quality and safety of its consumer products, especially those products that are enjoyed by children. The Product Integrity group reviews the safety of all consumer products sold or distributed by Disney.
Because a wide range of expertise is needed for successful safety programs, Disney’s safety departments include people from a variety of safety-related professions and occupations, medical doctors, nurses, former police officers and FBI detectives, professional engineers, Certified Industrial Hygienists, ergonomists, people with master’s degrees in public health, certified food professionals, registered sanitarians, registered microbiologists and biologists, among others.
According to Walt …The safety and security of our guests and our cast members is of paramount importance to me.
The 50’s Prime Time Cafe is located in Hollywood Studios.
Talk about Nostalgia!
Get ready for a wait in Dad’s living room! and a meal in Mom’s kitchen!
NO kidding! the whole place is decorated like a house straight out of the 1950s, including accessories, decorations, calendars, and even those old black-and-white TVs! While I Love Lucy and The Donna Reed Show play on a television screen, you can feast on meat loaf, pot roast, tuna casserole and fried chicken, all served on a Formica tabletop. Now they aren’t quite as good as Mom used to make, but close. Also keep your elbows off the table you never know when mom is watching! the servers really get into it so be on your best behavior or you may find yourself standing in the corner! The server that you get can make the difference from having a good time or having a great time dining there. They play a key role in the experience and the fun.
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