According sanitation personnel there are no flies at Disneyland because they empty every trash can in the park every half hour and pressure wash them twice a week.
2007-11-25 11:15:29
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answered by Anonymous
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Fascinating answers above.
My answer:
DisneyLand is a "No Fly Zone" because
They don't want airplanes to crash into the Magic Kingdom.
Oh you mean insect flies!
Because they have Kermit the Frog.
But I thought he was a Muppett character.
Maybe Disney stole him or bought him out like they did Winnie the Pooh years ago, the animatic Canuck!
Now what should they do about the long lines, Summer heat, high $ entry fee, overpriced food, and the bleepin "it's a small world" song staying in your head for days!?
2007-11-26 21:36:58
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answered by Anonymous
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Flies usually gather where there is decayed matter, garbage, any exposed sweet. The company probably has a strict sanitary policy which employees follow. Can you imagine the mess that park would be with 30,000 slobs?Empty the trash often; diligently patrol the park for wrappers, discards etc. ,sweep up anything that doesn't move, scour waste receptacles daily , fire the first employee who doesn't. That usually gets people's attention.
2007-11-25 19:28:33
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answered by googie 7
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Hi there. I hate to say this but I'm sure it is a heavy dose of bug spray after hours. I work for a company that has safety equipment on the rides to detect for Oxygen problems. The service guys have to be there at like 2 in the morning & the place is jumping w/ maintenance. The guys love it though because they get to ride rides at night :)
2007-11-25 18:31:49
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answered by Angela1967 1
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May plant Citronella Geraniums in their plant beds... just a guess
2007-11-25 22:11:26
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answered by TreeGurl 4
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