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− | When the [[Simpson family]] arrives at | + | When the [[Simpson family]] arrives at the Kissimmee St. Nick Theme Park and Resort, she greets them in, showing them around. After experiencing how bad it really is, compared to the view on the website, she explains they can't compete with the big ones, like [[Disneyland|Disney]]'s [[Family Guy World]], and fends them off. |
To get their money back and go home, Bart took the heads of the vice presidents and left them under the cover of Jeanie's bed, scaring her and they left. At the end, she sends the money back, plus $2.400, as an apology, enough for them to buy the tv they wanted, while being critizised by the head of one of the vice presidents. | To get their money back and go home, Bart took the heads of the vice presidents and left them under the cover of Jeanie's bed, scaring her and they left. At the end, she sends the money back, plus $2.400, as an apology, enough for them to buy the tv they wanted, while being critizised by the head of one of the vice presidents. |
Revision as of 21:53, December 9, 2018
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Jeanie is the manager of the Kissimmee St. Nick Theme Park and Resort.
History
When the Simpson family arrives at the Kissimmee St. Nick Theme Park and Resort, she greets them in, showing them around. After experiencing how bad it really is, compared to the view on the website, she explains they can't compete with the big ones, like Disney's Family Guy World, and fends them off.
To get their money back and go home, Bart took the heads of the vice presidents and left them under the cover of Jeanie's bed, scaring her and they left. At the end, she sends the money back, plus $2.400, as an apology, enough for them to buy the tv they wanted, while being critizised by the head of one of the vice presidents.