I almost got thrown out of Disney a couple of years ago, a cast member told me they had just opened a backstage path between Main Street and Tomorrow land because Main Street was full because of a Parade. So I started walking and no one else was heading that way yet and got stopped by a guard. Turns out that the staff on Main Street and the Staff in Tomorrow Land had failed to notify the guards that they where opening the path to guest. One quick radio call and I was on my way.
I had to take that path on my night at Magic Kingdom, when fireworks were about to start. There were plenty of people being sent that way with cast members directing us the whole way. I didn't know where in the world I was.
I also notice something like that long ago. When I was sitting at Main Street USA by Adventureland, the cast members opened the backstage path for some guests to get by a crowded Parade audience. But I never actually went through that passageway.
I got kicked out for the mask issue. I was "drinking water while walking". They were terrible to me and my son. And during covid they didn't care about magic at all, they had ride ques going through the back and near dumpsters. Worst experience at any park ever. Disney lost a customer that day. I know no big deal but for me, it was awful.
having been backstage (marched in a parade with my high schools marching band) there's not a whole lot to see back there. although we did get some cheers from cinderella, belle, and a headless goofy all riding by on a golf cart, so that was rather memorable. definitely not worth getting kicked out of the park to see though
I would think if they have groups of people back there who aren't normally there they would plan to not have anything sitting out in the open they don't want to be seen
Working at Disney, you find out that there are a lot of ejections each day. What I am told about is guests doing/saying horrible things to us in entertainment. Factor in the guests being too drunk, or being caught smoking Mary Jane then I’m sure it’s at least a dozen or so ejections/bans a day. People are wild and their worst tends to come out at the happiest place on earth.
The only time someone thought I was a CM in Disneyland was at a Dapper Day when a kid said to his mom "Why don't you ask him when the ride will reopen?" and she said "He doesn't work here, it just looks like he does." I smiled.
I had a friend that got kicked out of the park. He went back a couple of years later and after he went through the ticket booth he only got a couple of feet into the park. A couple of Disney security came up calling him by name and told him he had to leave. Disney has a very impressive facial recognition system. If you are in the system forget about getting into any Disney property anywhere in the world.
Had someone film the entirety of Remy’s ride in the front row with their flash on. The CMs yelled at them to stop as we left the boarding area, but they ignored them and filmed the entire time. If you’re reading this, please don’t be like this person. Nobody likes this person.
I saw two Park ejections this week. We were heading into mk and saw a large group of security around a couple leaving the park (I would guess not willingly and I have no idea why) and then during fireworks a guest physically hurt a cast member who stopped them from crossing a closed bridge and security was getting them backstage and gone
It’s good to hear they do actually eject wrongdoers. I have known parties of people to rush a line, forcibly cutting in front of everyone, and still not getting kicked out. I love it when parks actually enforce the rules. It makes it better for the rest of us.
I remember being at Epcot before rope drop on their 40th anniversary and a couple was ignoring a cast member who told them they weren't allowed to cut from the skyliner entrance to the front of the park because they went in through the wrong entrance. The rest of us waiting for them to let us rope drop into the front of the park were like "Wow they're going to get kicked out of the park before it even opens." When the Cast Members Manager came in to support him we just heaped praise on him for doing a good job.
@@StamfordBridge I will admit I don't see much obvious line jumping. There is that occasional suspicious person budging their way up but the optimist in me hopes they are just catching up to their family. They don't say they are ride inspectors like Homer did.
@@Mrtfarrugia it was interesting because parts of our family rope dropped Epcot and we took skyliner, others took entrance. We were separate by maybe 500 feet because they had us stopped in Canada and him at the head of world showcase.
@shawn445 I was stopped in the Canada area. There was one guy cast member watching the crowd. An older couple got mad at him because they had some early park experience they signed up for at D23 but were supposed to go through the front gate for it and they just ignored him and went walking through so he radioed someone and his female manager came over and stayed with the crowd until we were allowed to move up.
Let them believe the magic comes from a different world, for now. They don't need to understand how humans make things magical by just being nice - specially because they probably won't understand it as so, they'll just think everything is fake and Disney is a scam
One time before the start of the 3:00 parade the cast members were trying to get the crowd organized around the sidewalks in preparation for the parade to begin. One guest who was seated in an area that needed to be opened up for the parade to go through refused to move from their spot. No one ever raised their voice, but after a few attempts at trying to convince the guest to move a number of security cast members surrounded the guest, picked them up and escorted them outside the park. Everyone clapped and cheered. It was sad that they had to do this sort of thing. No doubt this person had "had enough" for the day and wasn't budging another inch.
Having worked at small world I would not swim naked or clothed in Small Worlds water. I have to inspect the boats but I am wearing waiders and I have hand sanitizer.
That's probably not surprising enough to make this list. Line jumping is pretty much instant expulsion, that said some cast might just be like "you got caught don't do it again" and not immediately call Disney Security on you. The real reason I've seen people kicked out for line jumping is if it's their second/third offense or if once caught instead of bowing out and following the rules they choose to fight/scream at the cast member who caught them.
Accidental intrusions into the backstage areas will not get you kicked out. I encountered a guest in the staff corridor outide the main kitchen at the grand floridian, and she turned out to have accidentally went through the wrong door and then wandered around until she met a human being (me). In addition, the Behind the Seeds tour is one of the "behind the magic" tours that encourages picture taking. I personally instigated an ejection and ban after a guest threw a sandwich at me. I was working the cold service line at Gasperilla's (in the Grand Floridian), and this particular guest, who entered my line with a hostile attitude, decided I was cheating him out of the proper amount of jalapenos on his sandwich. So he threw it in my face. A quick five minute later, he and his family were being walked to their cars by security.
accidentally and intentionally make the difference there, that poor guest might have actually helped the security personnel due to signage or the door being open instead of closed and/or locked… and you have zero reason to not be happy to have caused an ejection as that was clear abuse and a huge rules violation. it’s one line nobody should ever cross with any of the cast.
I went out of the Magic Kingdom after I was sick of people stepping on my feet and nearly had an autistic meltdown. A cast member immediately attended to me and helped me ind the exit. Another employee prevented me from going to the DESIGNATED SMOKING AREA! He sent me down the path to go "where no one will see you". Then a security guard kicked me out. Then, the same security guard demanded a full search when I came back to get on the tram. Even though I had already passed through security to get in in the first place.
11:37 there was one time that a black bird was living inside Pizza Planet and would try to steal the pizzas from the guests. I named the bird Ebony after the cat we had in my family growing up. The bird was there for a long time too before they took the bird out.
I am actually going to Disneyland for my senior year of high school and I will be doing a Darkwing Duck dineybound as he is one of my all time faves so it’s funny you mention him
Also with the courtesy rule if a cast member is being a problem then find their name and email Disney. They’ll take care of it. I encountered one when I was there last. He was screaming at guests. He screamed at me for scanning my magic band when he told me to. I messaged Disney and they said they’d take care of it. It really made me feel heard.
damn. even the security guards at the gate have all been pretty nice every time i've been there and i've had full conversations with cast members. i didn't even know that disney staff COULD be mean.XD
Just had an incident yesterday. Cast member made up that we were cursing when her fellow cast member was being rude. Emailed Disney and waiting for a response. She said my wife yelled “a hole” when her and I were just talking in how rude the cast member was to us for no reason and literally speaking to each other. She then tried getting tough with my wife saying “we can rectify this or you can ride” we were shocked at how she tried embarrassing us when we didn’t even say anything near what she implied. The people behind us were also cast member riding on their day off and said they would NEVER have done that. Feels like they can do what they want with no repercussions.
all about the safety of people re backstage.. translates as That is not covered by insurance and we don't want our secrets getting out to public, and a better definition of folding chair is needed, there are those new sort of leaning seat things that kind of pop out of a pole and such..they have a very minimal profile almost like they are not even there.
they should have areas to go for quiet times... it would also be nice if parks were so full... i swear theyve increased their max capacity i wish they would completely ban cameras and phones on dark rides... it's bad enough when the flash goes off but to be sat behind someone with their screen on just ruins it
There are places you can go for quiet times.... 'Mother's Rooms', on the Riverboat, & several indoor dining (with A/C) where it's almost completely deserted most of the day- just ask a CM & they can tell you details.
On the Spectrum myself very very high functioning and yeah some noise can really get the people on the Spectrum for sure it's a given just about all of the other of other people on the Spectrum I've met or known have at least some sensitivity to certain sounds and frequencies of sounds such as for example a screaming kid would drive them nuts however other things maybe not. When I was younger construction blocks and blocks away would drive me nuts had to have those custom ear plugs years ago lot better for me nowadays
Super zoom pictures are really cool. We did two. One in galaxy’s edge, my kids didn’t understand what we were doing, so they look super annoyed on the picture. The second one, in animal kingdom, they understood the assignment, it looks very cool
@daniellepallant7088 not from what I saw. Before 2020, I'd agree with you, but since? Even in 2021 going to Disney the CMs were so angry and militant and the Universal TMs were not same exact week. It wasn't the guests alone doing that.
I can't imagine paying all the money to soak in the magic of Disney then flinging a load of abuse at a Disney character. Talk about breaking your own immersion.
22:02 Considering all the Disney character-themed code words CMs have (like Code Pooh for diaper disasters), I propose that "nekkid guest in the park" be named _Code Baloo._ Why? Because dude's in nothing but his _bare necessities_ 🥁
I saw someone get taken away by security for dressing like Sailor Moon in her casual clothes, so it's not just Disney characters you can't dress as, if they have a distinctive enough look.
The Photopass Enchanted Extra photo session is 1,000% worth it. I did it in April and I had over 200 photos (most were amazing) at some of my favorite spots and it was a longer shoot than I anticipated
maybe authorisations? you know those things exists, right? ask them in advance, let them know where you'd be doing shots from and what sort of shots and stuff, maybe even have them check thing before posting them online and all that stuff, pretty sure people can always ask, not sure how many gets allowed to do so... but anyways authorisations for pretty much anything exists
...drone users: FDC 4/3634, permanent flight restriction over Walt Disney World is a 3-mile radius from the midpoint of the Contemporary resort tower. Criminal Punishment: Federal prison for up to a Year and/or a $100,000 fine for a violation of a security related TFR. If you knowingly or willfully violate a security TFR, you can have more serious consequences. These sometimes get put around major sporting events or the President. Don't do it. Leave the drone at home.
When I was younger, I would smuggle those all plastic mini liquor bottles into whatever park we were visiting that day to enjoy an adult beverage of my own making after I bought an in park way over priced chilled soda. I'd dive into a vacant restroom stall and prepare one. I would keep the empty mini soldier for reuse since they stayed closed tight being a screw on cap. Saved a small fortune over the years.
There is a squirrel that lives at the Rose and Crown in World Showcase the cast members named (can’t remember the name) and they fed it and had no problems with guests feeding them off their plate
Out of curiosity what if a guest wants to smoke? What if a cast member wants to on a lunch break? I can imagine some would get quite cranky if they can't
One time I got lost while trying to find the biking trail at Fort Wilderness Campground, and I almost crossed into the old River Country by pure accident. Mind you I didn’t even know about River Country at the time, I was somehow just _that_ lost lol. Luckily there was a cast member stationed there who directed me back to my site, but they were obviously there to sniff out trespassers and now I just have to live with the knowledge that they probably thought I was trying to break in lol
i think the cast members are all pretty understanding about how easy it is to get lost at disney. i've had times when i was ALL over the animal kingdom (and i mean going backwards through attractions i didn't know existed kind of all over) as well as once straight up followed an army of stormtroopers all the way to the backstage gate to find my way out of hollywood studios and both times i never heard a word from one of the cast members about not being where i'm supposed to be. i think they get that it's big and easy to get lost so as long as you don't wonder TOO far or are obviously trying to get away with something,you're good.
My family had season passes to Disneyland all throughout the 80s and 90s, and never once did we come close to being kicked out of the park, or see people doing things mentioned here (except, maybe, the lawn chair one). It's so sad to me that Disney has felt the need to specify some of these rules.
I had the chance to do the Disney’s Magic behind the Steam Tour in 2016 which is about their steam locomotives. The tour starts at the Magic Kingdom train Station where they’ll take you by train to their shops where you’ll learn about their steam locomotives Plus during the tour you’ll learn about the history of the locomotives and how Disney found them. It was a cool tour!
The main reason this happened, was that the 3rd party "Tour Group" service was hiring disabled individuals -- veterans and other folks that needed ECVs (aka powered wheelchairs and mobility scooters) -- to use Disney's then-policy of allowing disabled people to skip to the head of the ques and bring their family with them. Ultimately, Disney caught on to this, and implemented the ban of these "Tour Group" services. This also did impact legitimate disabled folks who were visiting the parks with their families, because a number of them were being refused to skip the lines if the Cast Members suspected them of being fakers or trying to work the system. As a disabled Veteran, I make it a point to always bring my VA Card so when I either rent an ECV or bring my own powered wheelchair (when I can), I can show the Cast Members that I am legitimately disabled and not trying to scam the parks.
I cannot wait to take my little girl in a couple of years. She'll be a Make-a-Wish kid after many, many surgeries and hospital visits and I can't wait for her to just be a kid and have a fun and magical day. 🥰 (mama's already started doing research to make the most of our trip! lol 🫶)
That bonus one was really funny🤣 somebody actually jumped out from a It's A Small World boat into the water and started swimming. Do they have any idea how dirty the water is and what could be under it? I can imagine that there are mechanical parts of the ride that can hurt you or shock you if you make contact with something electrical current
I worry that the courtesy rule will be used to kick out people with autism or mental illness for having visible symptoms of their condition such as meltdowns or panic attacks
"Surprising ways to get kicked out of Disney World" "Being a child without a grown up watching you" "Going where you're not allowed to go" "Climbing on stuff you're clearly not supposed to climb on" ..... I think some of these are only surprising in that anybody would be dumb enough to think you wouldn't get kicked out for it.
@@punbug4721Oh I'm not complaining about the rules. I'm complaining that the video refers to them as 'surprising ways to get kicked out of disneyworld'. I'm pretty sure nobody is surprised to hear that you get kicked out of disney world if you start going where you're told not to go and climbing on everything. Reeks of clickbait to me.
About the first rule in the video: I worked at Knott’s Berry Farm in the late 90’s. There was a father and son who owned a ranch somewhere down there and they would come to the park every few weeks, dressed in full cowboy regalia, knowing full well that guests would assume they worked there and approach them for photos or to ask questions. These two a-holes thought it was hysterical to be rude as hell to the guests, so that they would think the Knott’s employees were jerks. I asked my bosses about it and they said they couldn’t ban them or anything because it wasn’t the park’s fault that people thought the guys worked there, they technically weren’t doing anything wrong.
Not doing anything wrong?! Those guys were undermining the moral reputation of the park! And since that was in the late 90’s, I hope that’s changed by now?
B.B.B. ! Equals V.I.P. Treatment at a level that just makes a Father proud . There is just something very special about a Father and his Princess being pulled out of the Tron line and escorted onto the front of the lightcycle train or Space Mountain that just , ummm , yeah , absolutely magical , no doubt the same would apply to B.B.B. knights . Just Phenomenal experience !
I find it extremely sad that people need to be asked, reminded or told to be kind and courteous. People complain how expensive Disney is, yet two things that are totally free seem to lost on some!
used to be a bus driver and we regularly went backstage,theres a lot of construction and materials all over the place also the parade floats are back there,having people walking there is dangerous and someone Climbing on a float and falling getting hurt is something that must be avoided not to mention seeing a character walking around with the head on their arms will ruin the experience.
With the folding chair, I think Disney should make an exception for people with disabilities. They should just let the park know ahead of time. Disney can be a very crowded place and visitors are not always going to find a place to sit down and/or might not have the funds or want to spend the extra funds on a park wheelchair.
I can remember in Feb 03 at epcot they were nice and let me charge mini camcorder battery behind the walls of Morocco because they had power outlets on exterior walls ( good opportunity to catch a smoke of mother nature ) . Tried same about 5yrs later and was told new rules forbade it. Understanding but still a bummer
A good question I've had for a long time about the POV's on TH-cam on any ride at Universal, Disney Parks, Bush Gardens, and other theme parks etc. My question is how has any TH-camr been able to post any film recording of any ride or event or attraction on TH-cam and been able to post?! Not that I'm complaining at all, just wondering about (like for example Splash Mountain footage) said main attraction or popular ride footage
They have certain permissions in regards to cameras, most safety announcements on the dark rides will say no flash photography, usually that means if you’re recording, there’s no video lighting allowed on the ride. I think other ways they’ve been able to record is if they had some sort of camera strapped on their body such as on their chest or on their hand.
Another thing with forbidden pictures, if you have to be evacuated off a ride and a Cast Member asks you to not take pictures, don't take pictures. Put your phone away, it truly is for your safety!
On Splash mountain they have a camera that takes picture of all the passengers right before the plunge, or mid plunge, and you can buy the picture as you exit the queue , I decided it would be funny to squeeze my GF's 8oobs for the picture hahaha it was GREAT,,, as we were exiting the ride we went to go see the picture, we saw that the screen that would have shown our picture was turned off and we asked if we could buy the picture anyways, they gave me a very STERN , NO , and told me if I tried that again we would be kicked out,,,, luckily I was able to get a portion of our picture from another screen I took a picture of the screen with my phone,,, it's one of my favorite pictures
I'm just glad singing a disney song at the top of your lungs or putting on a disney concert can't get you kicked out of the park. It's free entertainment provided by a big disney enthusiast to the people. Yep, I love putting on a concert before the fireworks.
Oh yes kids still were skate sneakers. I was in MK about a month ago and a girl skated by and her mom thought it was great. I say annoying and dangerous.
@@smolxans probably as far as rides go, rather than just not allowed to have one. Lap and waist restraints might interfere with them. While a lap restraint shouldn't, the reason the restraint is there is because you bounce around and it might tear it off.
On the pictures issue, there’s still confusion, even among cast members, as to whether tripods can be used in the parks. Disney’s website says tripods are allowed, but they can’t be able to extend more than 6’. So, I bought a smaller cheaper tripod because I wanted to get good fireworks pics. I asked several park photographers where the best place to take fireworks pics are, and several said I couldn’t use a tripod. One photographer did tell me his favorite place is to take pics was with the Liberty Belle Steamboat in the foreground. I still chose the castle, but thought that the steamboat would be a great pic also.
I was expecting to think at least one of these would be ridiculous. The part about being unsure about celebrities taking and posting questionable pictures might be odd if I knew more about it but everything that’s restricted seems like just common sense to me although I’m not quite sure about what the alcohol restrictions are. It’s definitely common sense that a person under drinking age isn’t allowed to be in possession of alcohol or drinking.
When Pandora first opened we were Navi and this guy in the boat behind us recorded the entire ride with a flash on. I was so mad. I hope they kicked him out. Absolutely ruined the ride. People in multiple boats were yelling at him. Didn’t stick around to see if security said anything. CMs wouldn’t let us re-ride either. 2 hour standby but we fortunately had a FP for it, but still was pretty mad.
I did a spit take when I saw that you could be kicked out of Disney World for being "too young." (3:55) We took our third granddaughter to WDW when she was only one month old. Why would you want to travel with such a little baby you ask? Go ahead and ask ... people do all the time when they hear that. Well, the original plan was to take our two daughters, our sons-in-law, and our older daughter's two daughters, but after most of the plans were already made, our younger daughter got pregnant. Because we make our plans a year in advance and babies only take nine months to gestate, number three came along, too. It wasn't as much trouble as you might think. Basically, she slept for the whole thing. But the little one was accompanied, so I see we were actually legal.
I was curious at how Disney treats its employees and there's lot of information online suggesting that they pay a lot of people where they can barely keep up with the cost of living. They have to join unions in order to try to get fair compensation. This is horrendous considering how much they are raising rates and how much they pay Managers. Employees should benefit also. I bet most can't even report on this for fear they would get banned by Disney.
@@Caderic Unions are like armies. In the past sure, they were of great help and certainly were vital in keeping everything protected. But now they're all fat and bloated and don't have much in the way of fighting. But if you get rid of them thinking they're useless, you'll wish you hadn't.
My best friend is a LEO down in Florida and occasionally would occasionally work at one of the parks or get called in when security called for the sheriff's department. Craziest way I heard to get banned involved some guy getting upset that security found some tiny like pen knife thing in his backpack on going in. Well the idiot decided to come out of I think it was the Be Our Guest Restaurant waving 2 steak knives and saying something about look at what they give us inside. Needless to say he was quickly escorted off and subsequently banned for life. Him and his whole family were staying at one of the Disney hotels on property so he was banned from those too. He wasn't happy to hear that his wife and children could continue their stay in their hotel rooms but he had to find alternate accommodations off property. That was at least few years ago but that was one of the craziest ways of getting banned outside of the people doing stuff like trying to get over to the defunct zoo on Discovery Island.
Little known Disney truth. A single service cocktail at the few places that serve liquor are expensive and a perfect ounce. Order doubles. The extremely modest upcharge makes for a palpable drink. Drink responsibly.
That's strange.. I'm pretty sure I have been in the park by myself when I was under 16 and probably closer to 13-14. I honestly don't remember when the last time I went was exactly. Maybe it's because it was the Disney Land park and not the Disney World parks.
dressing up like a goth version of snow white and bellowing an off-key version of "whistle while you work" while you slap people on the back of the head
Thankfully, my fav character gives me a loophole for the first thing. My Stitch costume is just a onesie that has a hood with ears, which *is* allowed in the parks. If someone actually mistakes me for the actual Stitch, they probably need to see an eye doctor lol Also, I’m actually surprised at how low the age of admission is for people going solo. Last thing I’d want running around my park, that has strict rules, all by themselves, is a 14 year old lmao
I almost got thrown out of Disney a couple of years ago, a cast member told me they had just opened a backstage path between Main Street and Tomorrow land because Main Street was full because of a Parade. So I started walking and no one else was heading that way yet and got stopped by a guard. Turns out that the staff on Main Street and the Staff in Tomorrow Land had failed to notify the guards that they where opening the path to guest. One quick radio call and I was on my way.
I had to take that path on my night at Magic Kingdom, when fireworks were about to start. There were plenty of people being sent that way with cast members directing us the whole way. I didn't know where in the world I was.
I’ve done it on accident and no one said a word. Security passed by me too
I also notice something like that long ago. When I was sitting at Main Street USA by Adventureland, the cast members opened the backstage path for some guests to get by a crowded Parade audience. But I never actually went through that passageway.
Call
I got kicked out for the mask issue. I was "drinking water while walking". They were terrible to me and my son. And during covid they didn't care about magic at all, they had ride ques going through the back and near dumpsters. Worst experience at any park ever. Disney lost a customer that day. I know no big deal but for me, it was awful.
having been backstage (marched in a parade with my high schools marching band) there's not a whole lot to see back there. although we did get some cheers from cinderella, belle, and a headless goofy all riding by on a golf cart, so that was rather memorable. definitely not worth getting kicked out of the park to see though
I would think if they have groups of people back there who aren't normally there they would plan to not have anything sitting out in the open they don't want to be seen
Working at Disney, you find out that there are a lot of ejections each day. What I am told about is guests doing/saying horrible things to us in entertainment. Factor in the guests being too drunk, or being caught smoking Mary Jane then I’m sure it’s at least a dozen or so ejections/bans a day. People are wild and their worst tends to come out at the happiest place on earth.
You look pretty friends with Wreck it Ralph and Buzz.
I smoked weed during my entire weeklong stay at Disney. Lol
FACTS sir, facts
@@rodneyowens4177okay but were you smoking IN the parks🙄
A friend of mine who works at living with the land said that they get incidents with people jumping out of the boats
21:52 - 22:30. The streaker inside Disneyland's It's a Small World ride was exhibiting his BARE necessities! 😅😅😅
Forget about your worries and your strife ...
“It’s a ‘small’ world”
The only time someone thought I was a CM in Disneyland was at a Dapper Day when a kid said to his mom "Why don't you ask him when the ride will reopen?" and she said "He doesn't work here, it just looks like he does." I smiled.
How did the kid know who Charles Manson was? Very enlightened child, mensa.
I had a friend that got kicked out of the park. He went back a couple of years later and after he went through the ticket booth he only got a couple of feet into the park. A couple of Disney security came up calling him by name and told him he had to leave. Disney has a very impressive facial recognition system. If you are in the system forget about getting into any Disney property anywhere in the world.
What did he do to get kicked out?
@@carriecook8600 He got drunk on property and caused a disturbance
well i hope they atleast refunded him lol
wow!
@@nocturnalmayhem0no refund for that, he knowingly bought the ticket despite the banishment
Had someone film the entirety of Remy’s ride in the front row with their flash on. The CMs yelled at them to stop as we left the boarding area, but they ignored them and filmed the entire time. If you’re reading this, please don’t be like this person. Nobody likes this person.
Amen and hallelujah
Especially with security issues
We had someone do this as a pilot on smugglers run... Completely ignoring their piloting duties.
I saw two Park ejections this week. We were heading into mk and saw a large group of security around a couple leaving the park (I would guess not willingly and I have no idea why) and then during fireworks a guest physically hurt a cast member who stopped them from crossing a closed bridge and security was getting them backstage and gone
It’s good to hear they do actually eject wrongdoers. I have known parties of people to rush a line, forcibly cutting in front of everyone, and still not getting kicked out. I love it when parks actually enforce the rules. It makes it better for the rest of us.
I remember being at Epcot before rope drop on their 40th anniversary and a couple was ignoring a cast member who told them they weren't allowed to cut from the skyliner entrance to the front of the park because they went in through the wrong entrance. The rest of us waiting for them to let us rope drop into the front of the park were like "Wow they're going to get kicked out of the park before it even opens." When the Cast Members Manager came in to support him we just heaped praise on him for doing a good job.
@@StamfordBridge I will admit I don't see much obvious line jumping. There is that occasional suspicious person budging their way up but the optimist in me hopes they are just catching up to their family. They don't say they are ride inspectors like Homer did.
@@Mrtfarrugia it was interesting because parts of our family rope dropped Epcot and we took skyliner, others took entrance. We were separate by maybe 500 feet because they had us stopped in Canada and him at the head of world showcase.
@shawn445 I was stopped in the Canada area. There was one guy cast member watching the crowd. An older couple got mad at him because they had some early park experience they signed up for at D23 but were supposed to go through the front gate for it and they just ignored him and went walking through so he radioed someone and his female manager came over and stayed with the crowd until we were allowed to move up.
The tunnel system under MK is really cool though. I highly recommend that tour. DO NOT bring little kids though.
Why not?
Let them believe the magic comes from a different world, for now. They don't need to understand how humans make things magical by just being nice - specially because they probably won't understand it as so, they'll just think everything is fake and Disney is a scam
@@davidguthrie6316likely a lot of Disney characters without the heads on. Ruining the magic
Well it IS Backstage
@@scottzinn6326 What if you saw the headless horsemen without his headless head?
Would that create more magic?
One time before the start of the 3:00 parade the cast members were trying to get the crowd organized around the sidewalks in preparation for the parade to begin. One guest who was seated in an area that needed to be opened up for the parade to go through refused to move from their spot. No one ever raised their voice, but after a few attempts at trying to convince the guest to move a number of security cast members surrounded the guest, picked them up and escorted them outside the park. Everyone clapped and cheered. It was sad that they had to do this sort of thing. No doubt this person had "had enough" for the day and wasn't budging another inch.
Having worked at small world I would not swim naked or clothed in Small Worlds water. I have to inspect the boats but I am wearing waiders and I have hand sanitizer.
Literally disney water makes me gag🙄😭
lord knows that water (or any water in the rides) is NOT CLEAN
What about line cutting? Is that not officially cause for ejection from the park?
That's probably not surprising enough to make this list. Line jumping is pretty much instant expulsion, that said some cast might just be like "you got caught don't do it again" and not immediately call Disney Security on you. The real reason I've seen people kicked out for line jumping is if it's their second/third offense or if once caught instead of bowing out and following the rules they choose to fight/scream at the cast member who caught them.
@@chaoticmuffin1538 I’ve heard stories from former cast members of entire groups bum rushing the front of a line.
Accidental intrusions into the backstage areas will not get you kicked out. I encountered a guest in the staff corridor outide the main kitchen at the grand floridian, and she turned out to have accidentally went through the wrong door and then wandered around until she met a human being (me).
In addition, the Behind the Seeds tour is one of the "behind the magic" tours that encourages picture taking.
I personally instigated an ejection and ban after a guest threw a sandwich at me. I was working the cold service line at Gasperilla's (in the Grand Floridian), and this particular guest, who entered my line with a hostile attitude, decided I was cheating him out of the proper amount of jalapenos on his sandwich. So he threw it in my face. A quick five minute later, he and his family were being walked to their cars by security.
good times..... That is where I did my tour of duty for the Disney college program! I know that counter well.
accidentally and intentionally make the difference there, that poor guest might have actually helped the security personnel due to signage or the door being open instead of closed and/or locked…
and you have zero reason to not be happy to have caused an ejection as that was clear abuse and a huge rules violation. it’s one line nobody should ever cross with any of the cast.
All that for a loaf of bre- I mean for some jalepenos???
I went out of the Magic Kingdom after I was sick of people stepping on my feet and nearly had an autistic meltdown. A cast member immediately attended to me and helped me ind the exit. Another employee prevented me from going to the DESIGNATED SMOKING AREA! He sent me down the path to go "where no one will see you". Then a security guard kicked me out. Then, the same security guard demanded a full search when I came back to get on the tram. Even though I had already passed through security to get in in the first place.
That's awful. I'm so sorry you had to go through that
11:37 there was one time that a black bird was living inside Pizza Planet and would try to steal the pizzas from the guests. I named the bird Ebony after the cat we had in my family growing up. The bird was there for a long time too before they took the bird out.
Note to self: Even birds can get banned for violating Disney (or even general) rules
I am actually going to Disneyland for my senior year of high school and I will be doing a Darkwing Duck dineybound as he is one of my all time faves so it’s funny you mention him
Also with the courtesy rule if a cast member is being a problem then find their name and email Disney. They’ll take care of it. I encountered one when I was there last. He was screaming at guests. He screamed at me for scanning my magic band when he told me to. I messaged Disney and they said they’d take care of it. It really made me feel heard.
damn. even the security guards at the gate have all been pretty nice every time i've been there and i've had full conversations with cast members. i didn't even know that disney staff COULD be mean.XD
Just had an incident yesterday. Cast member made up that we were cursing when her fellow cast member was being rude. Emailed Disney and waiting for a response. She said my wife yelled “a hole” when her and I were just talking in how rude the cast member was to us for no reason and literally speaking to each other. She then tried getting tough with my wife saying “we can rectify this or you can ride” we were shocked at how she tried embarrassing us when we didn’t even say anything near what she implied. The people behind us were also cast member riding on their day off and said they would NEVER have done that. Feels like they can do what they want with no repercussions.
@@hectorperdomo87That's horrible. People can be so mean
all about the safety of people re backstage.. translates as That is not covered by insurance and we don't want our secrets getting out to public, and a better definition of folding chair is needed, there are those new sort of leaning seat things that kind of pop out of a pole and such..they have a very minimal profile almost like they are not even there.
"we don't want our secrets getting out to public". i'm picking up what you're putting down.>;3
Can you start putting time stamps on your videos?
they should have areas to go for quiet times... it would also be nice if parks were so full... i swear theyve increased their max capacity
i wish they would completely ban cameras and phones on dark rides... it's bad enough when the flash goes off but to be sat behind someone with their screen on just ruins it
Yup I loathe phone zombies….
There are places you can go for quiet times.... 'Mother's Rooms', on the Riverboat, & several indoor dining (with A/C) where it's almost completely deserted most of the day- just ask a CM & they can tell you details.
18:51 people on the autism spectrum hate those loud noisemakers
Everybody hates those loud noisemakers.
@@Blundabus1337 agreed
I had not considered myself autistic, but I'll wear that badge with pride.
I am autistic and I hate fireworks
On the Spectrum myself very very high functioning and yeah some noise can really get the people on the Spectrum for sure it's a given just about all of the other of other people on the Spectrum I've met or known have at least some sensitivity to certain sounds and frequencies of sounds such as for example a screaming kid would drive them nuts however other things maybe not.
When I was younger construction blocks and blocks away would drive me nuts had to have those custom ear plugs years ago lot better for me nowadays
Ash scattering is also an issue at sports stadiums.
I hadn't thought of that, but it makes sense that someone would try to.
Can't they use an ash tray like everybody else?
Cigarette butts are extremely toxic and that gets leeched into the groundwater and soil which poisons animals and food.
I want my remains scattered around Magic Kingdom. But I don't want to be cremated. So ashes won't be the issue. :)
My friend has taken lots of pictures in the tunnels. He loves them and he does it every time he goes on the tour. 😊
Since their prices are unreasonable high, I decided to ban myself from Disney. Problem solved.
Amen! I’ll join you!
You can’t get banned if you don’t go… not that it’ll solve the hostilities with other guests unfortunately.
Super zoom pictures are really cool. We did two. One in galaxy’s edge, my kids didn’t understand what we were doing, so they look super annoyed on the picture. The second one, in animal kingdom, they understood the assignment, it looks very cool
A caveat to Disney bounding. You will probably still get kicked out if you Disney bound as Pluto by only wearing a dog collar.
I can't believe it took until 2022 for Disney to address being nice to people. That's just insane
Can't believe a rule had to be made that says you have to be nice to people in the most magical place on earth
It’s sad they even had to do so.
They should tell the cast members to do it too. They were abused in 2020, but I saw them doing plenty of abusing of guests all their own too.
@findingadventure2751 because guests verbally abuse them all the time I can imagine. At some point, they have to stick up for themselves
@daniellepallant7088 not from what I saw. Before 2020, I'd agree with you, but since? Even in 2021 going to Disney the CMs were so angry and militant and the Universal TMs were not same exact week. It wasn't the guests alone doing that.
I still can’t believe I captured the cucumber lady in Epcot on film. Epic moment for me lol. Hope she got kicked out for good
Cucumber lady? Do I want to know?
Pretty sure it's what you're thinking if you had to ask the second question, lol.@@MsKathleenb
@@MsKathleenb I think its the lady on Living With the Lands, that jumped out the boat and took a cucumber from the plant.
@@Caderic that’s it!? 😂
@@astrowolvez Yes, I'm pretty sure. I do know that happened.
I can't imagine paying all the money to soak in the magic of Disney then flinging a load of abuse at a Disney character. Talk about breaking your own immersion.
i know!
22:02 Considering all the Disney character-themed code words CMs have (like Code Pooh for diaper disasters), I propose that "nekkid guest in the park" be named _Code Baloo._ Why? Because dude's in nothing but his _bare necessities_ 🥁
You can also get banned for inappropriate visible tattoos. Like the Tinker Bell tattoo incident….I needed brain bleach after that one.
I think I've seen that tat, yes took awhile to shake that out of my mental etchisketch
I saw someone get taken away by security for dressing like Sailor Moon in her casual clothes, so it's not just Disney characters you can't dress as, if they have a distinctive enough look.
The Photopass Enchanted Extra photo session is 1,000% worth it. I did it in April and I had over 200 photos (most were amazing) at some of my favorite spots and it was a longer shoot than I anticipated
How big of a group can they do? We are a group of 9 next summer and I read a limit of 8. Can you pay for an additional person?
Not all those photographers are good. We did that 20 minutes and 😑😑😑
With Disney's "no drones" rule, I'm curious how Bioreconstruct gets those up close pictures from above. 🤔
maybe authorisations? you know those things exists, right? ask them in advance, let them know where you'd be doing shots from and what sort of shots and stuff, maybe even have them check thing before posting them online and all that stuff, pretty sure people can always ask, not sure how many gets allowed to do so... but anyways authorisations for pretty much anything exists
@@TigerLoveHeart MONEY !!!
An airplane
pretty sure bioreconstruct is in a helicopter or single engine plane
...drone users: FDC 4/3634, permanent flight restriction over Walt Disney World is a 3-mile radius from the midpoint of the Contemporary resort tower.
Criminal Punishment: Federal prison for up to a Year and/or a $100,000 fine for a violation of a security related TFR. If you knowingly or willfully violate a security TFR, you can have more serious consequences. These sometimes get put around major sporting events or the President.
Don't do it. Leave the drone at home.
I got myself a DJI drone the other month for a trip to Nova Scotia. Was great. For this trip, yes I did leave it at home, not worth the hassle.
When I was younger, I would smuggle those all plastic mini liquor bottles into whatever park we were visiting that day to enjoy an adult beverage of my own making after I bought an in park way over priced chilled soda. I'd dive into a vacant restroom stall and prepare one. I would keep the empty mini soldier for reuse since they stayed closed tight being a screw on cap. Saved a small fortune over the years.
There is a squirrel that lives at the Rose and Crown in World Showcase the cast members named (can’t remember the name) and they fed it and had no problems with guests feeding them off their plate
I’ve witnessed a smoker be escorted out with the family upset and following behind. The culprit was cussing out the cast member.
Cussing out a Cast Member is what got them banned, not from smoking.
Out of curiosity what if a guest wants to smoke? What if a cast member wants to on a lunch break? I can imagine some would get quite cranky if they can't
@@mattmc5069 it’s called drop the sick habit! If you can’t follow the rules, you shouldn’t pay thousands to be at the park
@@EmergencyRapidResponseTe-cw6jmyeah ok 😂🤣😂🤣🤣
One time I got lost while trying to find the biking trail at Fort Wilderness Campground, and I almost crossed into the old River Country by pure accident. Mind you I didn’t even know about River Country at the time, I was somehow just _that_ lost lol. Luckily there was a cast member stationed there who directed me back to my site, but they were obviously there to sniff out trespassers and now I just have to live with the knowledge that they probably thought I was trying to break in lol
i think the cast members are all pretty understanding about how easy it is to get lost at disney. i've had times when i was ALL over the animal kingdom (and i mean going backwards through attractions i didn't know existed kind of all over) as well as once straight up followed an army of stormtroopers all the way to the backstage gate to find my way out of hollywood studios and both times i never heard a word from one of the cast members about not being where i'm supposed to be. i think they get that it's big and easy to get lost so as long as you don't wonder TOO far or are obviously trying to get away with something,you're good.
14:33 talking about quiet places while showing a guy absolutely BREAKIN IT DOWN is such a funny juxtaposition
Me and my Wife took the Keys of the Kingdom tour on our honeymoon last January. It was pretty cool.
My family had season passes to Disneyland all throughout the 80s and 90s, and never once did we come close to being kicked out of the park, or see people doing things mentioned here (except, maybe, the lawn chair one). It's so sad to me that Disney has felt the need to specify some of these rules.
I was told by cast members that smoking anywhere was prohibited.. I got caught twice. Can you get banned for that? Also do they allow e-cigs or vapes?
That what u get
Hahah the commentator knowing what a frontside flip is dope 😂
this is why there were less people in the july 4th disney celebration, why? cuz half of those people were banned years ago
I had the chance to do the Disney’s Magic behind the Steam Tour in 2016 which is about their steam locomotives. The tour starts at the Magic Kingdom train Station where they’ll take you by train to their shops where you’ll learn about their steam locomotives Plus during the tour you’ll learn about the history of the locomotives and how Disney found them. It was a cool tour!
I’d love to do that one day.
No doubt that’s where a certain locomotive would’ve ended up. Had it been bought out by Disney.
Yes, selling your services in a park: Disney World abruptly starts banning third-party tour guides (Washington Post, Dec 11, 2023).
The main reason this happened, was that the 3rd party "Tour Group" service was hiring disabled individuals -- veterans and other folks that needed ECVs (aka powered wheelchairs and mobility scooters) -- to use Disney's then-policy of allowing disabled people to skip to the head of the ques and bring their family with them.
Ultimately, Disney caught on to this, and implemented the ban of these "Tour Group" services. This also did impact legitimate disabled folks who were visiting the parks with their families, because a number of them were being refused to skip the lines if the Cast Members suspected them of being fakers or trying to work the system.
As a disabled Veteran, I make it a point to always bring my VA Card so when I either rent an ECV or bring my own powered wheelchair (when I can), I can show the Cast Members that I am legitimately disabled and not trying to scam the parks.
It was those who were disabled which charged people.
That’s good! Got sick of those Brazilian tour groups swarming the place!!
I cannot wait to take my little girl in a couple of years. She'll be a Make-a-Wish kid after many, many surgeries and hospital visits and I can't wait for her to just be a kid and have a fun and magical day. 🥰 (mama's already started doing research to make the most of our trip! lol 🫶)
Have a magical trip ✨️
That bonus one was really funny🤣 somebody actually jumped out from a It's A Small World boat into the water and started swimming. Do they have any idea how dirty the water is and what could be under it? I can imagine that there are mechanical parts of the ride that can hurt you or shock you if you make contact with something electrical current
From what I read on the news, he was apparently tripping on some kind of drug, I think it was acid or something along those lines
i know for a fact those water rides dont have the cleanest water!!!
I worry that the courtesy rule will be used to kick out people with autism or mental illness for having visible symptoms of their condition such as meltdowns or panic attacks
If they are causing a disturbance then it doesn’t matter, the rules apply to everyone
"Surprising ways to get kicked out of Disney World" "Being a child without a grown up watching you" "Going where you're not allowed to go" "Climbing on stuff you're clearly not supposed to climb on" ..... I think some of these are only surprising in that anybody would be dumb enough to think you wouldn't get kicked out for it.
You'd think dumb rules are dumb, but clearly they had to put them in their official rules...
@@punbug4721Oh I'm not complaining about the rules. I'm complaining that the video refers to them as 'surprising ways to get kicked out of disneyworld'. I'm pretty sure nobody is surprised to hear that you get kicked out of disney world if you start going where you're told not to go and climbing on everything. Reeks of clickbait to me.
About the first rule in the video: I worked at Knott’s Berry Farm in the late 90’s. There was a father and son who owned a ranch somewhere down there and they would come to the park every few weeks, dressed in full cowboy regalia, knowing full well that guests would assume they worked there and approach them for photos or to ask questions. These two a-holes thought it was hysterical to be rude as hell to the guests, so that they would think the Knott’s employees were jerks. I asked my bosses about it and they said they couldn’t ban them or anything because it wasn’t the park’s fault that people thought the guys worked there, they technically weren’t doing anything wrong.
Not doing anything wrong?! Those guys were undermining the moral reputation of the park!
And since that was in the late 90’s, I hope that’s changed by now?
I’m so desperate to go back!! Now I’m certain of how not to get kicked out I’m all set 😂
I tried requesting the planner but never received the confirmation email from you guys.
B.B.B. ! Equals V.I.P. Treatment at a level that just makes a Father proud . There is just something very special about a Father and his Princess being pulled out of the Tron line and escorted onto the front of the lightcycle train or Space Mountain that just , ummm , yeah , absolutely magical , no doubt the same would apply to B.B.B. knights . Just Phenomenal experience !
I find it extremely sad that people need to be asked, reminded or told to be kind and courteous. People complain how expensive Disney is, yet two things that are totally free seem to lost on some!
used to be a bus driver and we regularly went backstage,theres a lot of construction and materials all over the place also the parade floats are back there,having people walking there is dangerous and someone Climbing on a float and falling getting hurt is something that must be avoided not to mention seeing a character walking around with the head on their arms will ruin the experience.
With the folding chair, I think Disney should make an exception for people with disabilities. They should just let the park know ahead of time. Disney can be a very crowded place and visitors are not always going to find a place to sit down and/or might not have the funds or want to spend the extra funds on a park wheelchair.
Wouldn’t they already have a wheelchair?
Folding chairs are a fire / safety hazard. If a quick evacuation is necessary, left chairs would impeed the process.
I think so too, or at least allow ‘chair’ canes…
What is this drink? Reminds me of the fishbowl at the wave. Where can I find this drink??!!
Time stamp? There were several drinks.
@@Caderic the blue one in a big bowl
I didn't see don't bottle / drink the ride water. There was a story about that in the last year or 2.
I can remember in Feb 03 at epcot they were nice and let me charge mini camcorder battery behind the walls of Morocco because they had power outlets on exterior walls ( good opportunity to catch a smoke of mother nature ) . Tried same about 5yrs later and was told new rules forbade it. Understanding but still a bummer
So about the bike thing, I have a fear of bikes, but getting on a bike
A good question I've had for a long time about the POV's on TH-cam on any ride at Universal, Disney Parks, Bush Gardens, and other theme parks etc. My question is how has any TH-camr been able to post any film recording of any ride or event or attraction on TH-cam and been able to post?! Not that I'm complaining at all, just wondering about (like for example Splash Mountain footage) said main attraction or popular ride footage
They have certain permissions in regards to cameras, most safety announcements on the dark rides will say no flash photography, usually that means if you’re recording, there’s no video lighting allowed on the ride. I think other ways they’ve been able to record is if they had some sort of camera strapped on their body such as on their chest or on their hand.
@@chloecover1276 oh ok sounds about right. Thanks for responding to my dumb ranting message
I left the day right before that incident happened at Disney land! crazy!
That incident? There were many thing mentioned in the video.
@@Caderic I think he probably meant THAT incident. (Let me know if you work out which one though.......)
Just saw a kid on Tuesday the 26th after Christmas at the Long Beach airport with the roller shoes and a Disney T-shirt. So I guess yes they do.
About the folding chair thing; what about walkers?
Another thing with forbidden pictures, if you have to be evacuated off a ride and a Cast Member asks you to not take pictures, don't take pictures. Put your phone away, it truly is for your safety!
On Splash mountain they have a camera that takes picture of all the passengers right before the plunge, or mid plunge, and you can buy the picture as you exit the queue , I decided it would be funny to squeeze my GF's 8oobs for the picture hahaha it was GREAT,,, as we were exiting the ride we went to go see the picture, we saw that the screen that would have shown our picture was turned off and we asked if we could buy the picture anyways, they gave me a very STERN , NO , and told me if I tried that again we would be kicked out,,,, luckily I was able to get a portion of our picture from another screen I took a picture of the screen with my phone,,, it's one of my favorite pictures
I'm just glad singing a disney song at the top of your lungs or putting on a disney concert can't get you kicked out of the park. It's free entertainment provided by a big disney enthusiast to the people. Yep, I love putting on a concert before the fireworks.
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How do they track guest who were banned years ago that decide to come back
Fingerprint is my guess.... they do make you scan in every time you enter.
Can someone tell me where i can find that drink at 16:38 please
What about safety alarms? Are they banned from the parks?
I just want to show my appreciation for your use of Frontside Flips instead of the standard kickflip or something lol
I love the two things on this list that made it into the Simpsons Itchy and Scratchy World episode.
Oh yes kids still were skate sneakers. I was in MK about a month ago and a girl skated by and her mom thought it was great. I say annoying and dangerous.
I actually did ask about spreading ashes about 20 years ago.
A.J Do you know if there are any rules about ostomy bags for WDW?
@@smolxans probably as far as rides go, rather than just not allowed to have one. Lap and waist restraints might interfere with them. While a lap restraint shouldn't, the reason the restraint is there is because you bounce around and it might tear it off.
I just thought people with them couldn't ride stuff with them or what not
@@smolxans
On the pictures issue, there’s still confusion, even among cast members, as to whether tripods can be used in the parks. Disney’s website says tripods are allowed, but they can’t be able to extend more than 6’. So, I bought a smaller cheaper tripod because I wanted to get good fireworks pics. I asked several park photographers where the best place to take fireworks pics are, and several said I couldn’t use a tripod. One photographer did tell me his favorite place is to take pics was with the Liberty Belle Steamboat in the foreground. I still chose the castle, but thought that the steamboat would be a great pic also.
How in the world do you know what a frontside flip is?
The fake football player and co wasnt kicked out or banned. Just humiliated online while defending himself.
I was expecting to think at least one of these would be ridiculous. The part about being unsure about celebrities taking and posting questionable pictures might be odd if I knew more about it but everything that’s restricted seems like just common sense to me although I’m not quite sure about what the alcohol restrictions are. It’s definitely common sense that a person under drinking age isn’t allowed to be in possession of alcohol or drinking.
When Pandora first opened we were Navi and this guy in the boat behind us recorded the entire ride with a flash on. I was so mad. I hope they kicked him out. Absolutely ruined the ride. People in multiple boats were yelling at him. Didn’t stick around to see if security said anything. CMs wouldn’t let us re-ride either. 2 hour standby but we fortunately had a FP for it, but still was pretty mad.
I did a spit take when I saw that you could be kicked out of Disney World for being "too young." (3:55) We took our third granddaughter to WDW when she was only one month old. Why would you want to travel with such a little baby you ask? Go ahead and ask ... people do all the time when they hear that. Well, the original plan was to take our two daughters, our sons-in-law, and our older daughter's two daughters, but after most of the plans were already made, our younger daughter got pregnant. Because we make our plans a year in advance and babies only take nine months to gestate, number three came along, too. It wasn't as much trouble as you might think. Basically, she slept for the whole thing. But the little one was accompanied, so I see we were actually legal.
Ever see that guy who drank the water in all the fountains in Epcot and was kicked out.
Yes I love these vids🍕
I was curious at how Disney treats its employees and there's lot of information online suggesting that they pay a lot of people where they can barely keep up with the cost of living. They have to join unions in order to try to get fair compensation. This is horrendous considering how much they are raising rates and how much they pay Managers. Employees should benefit also. I bet most can't even report on this for fear they would get banned by Disney.
Unions don't help. The just act like they do.
@@Caderic
Unions are like armies. In the past sure, they were of great help and certainly were vital in keeping everything protected. But now they're all fat and bloated and don't have much in the way of fighting.
But if you get rid of them thinking they're useless, you'll wish you hadn't.
Disney pays rheir lowest paid cast members are least double the Florida minimum wage.
Thanks for sharing.
Thank you Disney for your rules. All made sense to me and I know they are what makes my parks experience always to be amazing
My best friend is a LEO down in Florida and occasionally would occasionally work at one of the parks or get called in when security called for the sheriff's department. Craziest way I heard to get banned involved some guy getting upset that security found some tiny like pen knife thing in his backpack on going in. Well the idiot decided to come out of I think it was the Be Our Guest Restaurant waving 2 steak knives and saying something about look at what they give us inside. Needless to say he was quickly escorted off and subsequently banned for life. Him and his whole family were staying at one of the Disney hotels on property so he was banned from those too. He wasn't happy to hear that his wife and children could continue their stay in their hotel rooms but he had to find alternate accommodations off property. That was at least few years ago but that was one of the craziest ways of getting banned outside of the people doing stuff like trying to get over to the defunct zoo on Discovery Island.
Disney also doesn't like you taking photos of infrastructure (cameras, electrical, exit doors, etc.)
Aw man, there goes my idea to make a “Go Away Green” collection on my phone lol
Im pleasantly surprised you said frontside flip
Little known Disney truth. A single service cocktail at the few places that serve liquor are expensive and a perfect ounce. Order doubles. The extremely modest upcharge makes for a palpable drink. Drink responsibly.
This might be a specific question but are people allowed to show off their drawings of Disney characters in Disney land?
That's strange.. I'm pretty sure I have been in the park by myself when I was under 16 and probably closer to 13-14. I honestly don't remember when the last time I went was exactly. Maybe it's because it was the Disney Land park and not the Disney World parks.
What about folding chairs or walkers with a seat.
pretty sure it's banned
😂
So my boyfriend can't wear his Princess Aurora outfit? He makes an adorably believable princess!
dressing up like a goth version of snow white and bellowing an off-key version of "whistle while you work" while you slap people on the back of the head
Thankfully, my fav character gives me a loophole for the first thing. My Stitch costume is just a onesie that has a hood with ears, which *is* allowed in the parks. If someone actually mistakes me for the actual Stitch, they probably need to see an eye doctor lol
Also, I’m actually surprised at how low the age of admission is for people going solo. Last thing I’d want running around my park, that has strict rules, all by themselves, is a 14 year old lmao
how about costume themed shirts
so making money by taking vids at disney and streaming live from disney on youtube is ok tho? Cause tons of folks do that
It usually depends on the streams and vlogs