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The Orientation
"What is the wristband for?" asked Ani.
"The wristband, sometimes we call it just "a bracelet," is a daily pass to the park, you can use it for all the rides as many times as you like, except for the go carts," answered Debra -- Ani's, Levon and Tamara's supervisor. She went on:
"Every ride has its own number of admission tickets. For instance, this ride takes four tickets per person. And one more thing: you have to be of a certain height to be able to get on this or that ride. Every ride has its own height requirements. For example, you have to be at least forty-two inches tall for this ride. Make sure you check every child's height carefully.
Then, when the ride is about to start, tell them to pull the bars down. When it's over, to push them up and exit to the left."
"What do we do if the ride breaks?" asked Levon.
"Well, that could happen. When it actually does, pick up the phone, dial '0' and say something like, 'maintenance to the Bad Mouse, we got an emergency,' or if you need our help, just say, 'will you have Debra Frazier call or come to the Caterpillar, please,' or something kinda like that. Sometimes they will make a mess or throw up on the ride. It's your responsibility to clean up the ride. When they vomit, get some green absorbing stuff, spread it over the polluted area, wait for about ten minutes and then pick it up with a broom and dustpan."
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