Carwardine Parks/Staff Codenames

Since it's inception in 1980, Carwardine Parks has used a variety of codenames by staff members in order to hide dangerous or disruptive situations to prevent fear mongering.

List of Codenames

 * Beloved Visitor - A rude, rowdy visitor.
 * Branch Swinger - A person who's holding a selfie stick on a ride that bans the use of selfie sticks.
 * Building Block - A train got stuck on a ride.
 * Cattlepen Smasher - A person who cuts line.
 * - A missing child has been reported.
 * Code Casey - A train has derailed on a ride.
 * Code Charlie - Someone vomited at the park.
 * Code Chocolate - Someone defecated in the pool.
 * Code Lemonade - Someone urinated in the pool.
 * Code Mario - Someone is visibly bleeding at the park.
 * Code Yugo - A car crashed in the parking lot.
 * Dr. Howard, Dr. Fine, Dr. Howard - A medical emergency or serious injury has been reported.
 * Have a Carwardine Kinda day! - A G-rated equivalent to more profane or rude phrases.
 * It's Raining Dippin' Dots - A graupel storm has hit the park.
 * Master Artist - A person vandalizing the park with graffiti.
 * Pepsi Slacks - Someone urinated in their pants from shock at a Halloween event.
 * The Purple Pie Man Has Interfered - Something has caught fire at a food stand or restaurant.
 * Push It - Security needs to be brought in to calm down rowdy parkgoers or rowdy attendees of a concert or other live event on the park property
 * Rainbow Brite Woke Up - Severe weather has cleared up.
 * Smash Brother Lines - A fight is happening in a queue line.
 * Stormy's Mad at Us - A thunderstorm is coming.
 * Super Scope Phaser - An active shooter.
 * The Three Stooges are Here - A fight is happening.
 * Young Genius - A kid crying at an inappropriate place.

Trivia

 * The term "Pepsi Slacks" was actually coined by Amaya Carwardine in 1992 after someone accidentally spilled Pepsi on their pants while walking down Coney Island, which she witnessed, although the definition of the term changed quickly.
 * "Cattlepen Smasher" partially originates from the terminology of switchback based queue lines Cawardine Parks use, which is the "Cattlepen".
 * "Code Yugo" is a reference to the poor reputation of the Yugo, an automobile sold in the 1980s that was built in the then-Yugoslavia. The Carnie who coined the codename, Seth Hallman, owns a 1987 Yugo GV himself and came up with the codename in 1995 after accidentally rolling it over while commuting to work.
 * "Smash Brother Lines" was coined by a ride operator at Carwardine Colony in 2002.