- Joined
- Aug 23, 1999
I have not seen it in writing, but it may be that with the buses, they also did some other training.Thanks for your reply, Sue. The reason I thought it might be a new thing is that various CM's at TSM (multiple times riding), both at loading and farther down the line, differed on whether the pack needed to come off and whether it mattered if it was a "medical bag." Perhaps as you said it depends on whether a particular CM prefers to assess the need or has a standing practice of automatically asking that packs be removed.
I don't mind taking it off for safety or if it's policy, but since not everyone had us do it, I'm curious as to what the actual requirements are and whether I could avoid the need to remove a pack by using one that is smaller or shorter, for example. No one told us *why* they wanted the pack off, so I don't know if it was size, weight, or that it was in the way of seeing the tie downs--or if they just want all packs off. I don't suppose the policy is in writing anywhere for guests to know what is required??
Thanks again for your help.
There have been times when the CM was not able to get the back of the ride car to latch on some of the rides I mentioned, so they said DDs bag had to come off. Some of the CMs are probably more proactive about it and ask for it to be removed rather than try it.