![]() ![]() Cheese, we did not use normal cleaning products, that would have made the clean up easy. ![]() Needless to say, I crawled up through alternating plastic floors to find out that it was not only wee, but also poo. There was a general manager onsite who told me if I didn’t clean it up, I shouldn’t bother coming back. Fifteen minutes before I was going to leave on break, a child peed inside of the crawl tubes. I think I pushed the kid, too, but I can’t remember it hurt so bad. I was bleeding bad in the Chuck suit and ran back to the closet to change out of it. I got jumped on by several kids but one rowdy one punched me in the face and it cut the skin that connects my lip to my gums. ![]() One day, we were short-staffed and I didn’t have another staff member to walk me around. ![]() “I worked as a ‘showgirl’ and occasionally had to wear the chuck suit. Especially for the poor sap in the Rat.er MOUSE costume. In these unbelievable stories, behind the Rock-a-Fire curtain, so to speak, current and former employees admit just how horrible it can be. Parents fighting, kids attacking the customers and managers that don't seem to care, it's far more "nightmare" than "wonderland," that's for sure. Cheese is supposed to be a wonderland for kids, but according to the people who work there and places like it, "wonderland" isn't the way they'd describe it. ![]()
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