Interesting fact. Walt chose the location of WDW after flying over it in his private plane scouting for just the right spot. After doing so the plane headed back west and while refueling Walt found out President Kennedy had been assasinated. Yep both events happened the same day.
Which was also the day that Gilligan's Island was filming the pilot, including the beginning sequence at the marina. If you pay close attention, you can even see the flags at half staff as a result.
if you watch the start of gilligan's island- look for the flags in the background, they are at 1/2 staff because as it was filmed word came of the president's death and they were lowered.
When I worked there, I was told that it stood for "Human Feces," not "Honey." I personally never had to encounter a Code H, but I definitely had a Code V once. It happened right before the car was supposed to take off, but I held it from going because he just didn't look good at all. Not 5 seconds later, Code V happened all over the load station floor. Poor kid's clam chowder didn't stand a chance against those tummy nerves. Good thing we were in an open-air attraction...
When I worked down there in 2005, I got told by quite a few cast members that when dealing with an overly obnoxious or infuriating guest, to give your biggest,brightest, cheeriest smile and in your best "Disney voice" tell the guest to, "Have a DISNEY day!" It was basically how to tell a guest to go f**k themselves without actually saying it. To this day I'll still occasionally do that when I get annoyed with people.
Ok, thats honestly a great way to handle it. Attempts to bring the guest to a halt, yet doesnt go against the cheeriness of the park, and keeps it family friendly. I like it.
My mom used to give me some advice when I worked in retail. It was basically this, only without the Disney stuff. Smile, stay calm, and be polite and courteous in spite of the belligerent customer. They will either calm down, or get even more mad. Either way it's not your fault because you're not matching their rude energy.
My cousin was getting off from work one day at EPCOT when the code "Pooh" went through on the radio, I asked her what that meant and she said that it means that a large size guest has gotten stuck on a ride. It doesn't happen often, but it does happen.
A few comments regarding your content: • The tunnels beneath the surface level of Walt Disney World are officially called Utility Corridors, or "Utilidors" for short. • Winnie the Pooh is English, and therefore ineligible to be President of the United States. • River Country closed over eleven years after the incident with the dead kid. Declining attendance due to that death was NOT the reason it was closed. Disney frequently shuts down under performing attractions, and Disney's Blizzard Beach and Typhoon Lagoon were vastly more popular, which led to River Country's demise. • I never heard about that small plane that crashed into Epcot's parking lot, but I do know that Walt Disney World is a "no fly zone," meaning the FAA doesn't allow any aircraft to pass overhead except in cases of emergency. So it was unlikely that the passengers of that plane were flying over to take in the view of WDW. If they did, they were breaking the law. • Discovery Island was shut down and its residents transferred to Animal Kingdom when it opened. This was a planned event, and Discovery Island wasn't shut down for lack of attendance.
😮River Country closed to other guests, and let the campers at Fort Wilderness use it. I was one of them with my family of 8. It did close on Nov 2, 2001, but wasn't supposed to stay closed. However, due to the other water parks being more patronized, 9/11, and a FL law regarding the type of water that needed to be used, specifically chlorinated water. There was also concern about how the critters that would go in and get sick. Alligators enjoyed it too. We thought it was OK, but definitely not Blizzard Beach or Typhoon Lagoon. It permanently closed on Jan 20, 2005.
Duude I LOVED when Stitch messed up the castle I think it was awesome and super funky in a great way, i hope they do something like that again with stitch!! :D
If your only buying park tickets it's not all that bad my guy. Pack lunch bring a cooler bag with drinks and stay out of gift shops be prepared to stand in line and wait for rides and you'll save a shit ton. Like so far this trip we saved probably around 600$ packing lunch and making breakfast on a flatop griddle.
Code 'H' is actually for 'Horse', but more specifically their droppings. Which happens all the time because of the Horse-Drawn Streetcars on Main Street.
I was afraid Code "Honey" was going to be someone walking through the park in only a red shirt. But I guess it's supposed to be a play on the word "Pooh" (Poo.)
What's happened to Disneyland & Disneyworld is unbelievable. It's just too expensive to visit ether one today. Walt would be so disappointed because of the greed that has overtaken those places! 😡
'Visionary and futurist...' So are warmongers, imperialists, Capitalists; and, anyone who creates overly expensive, unsustainable ventures that consumers 'consume.' Not good.
@@jaym5938 I can’t disagree with that. However, I CAN say that it still seems to me that most of Walt’s personal values don’t align with characters like that. I have read good and bad accounts of his life and while I understand that no one human being is perfect, I just wouldn’t be able to bring myself to compare Walt to such types as this.
I was the cause of a code v once. I had a stomach bug my family first day of our Disney trip. We got on pirates of the Caribbean and the first drop and I vomited into the boat and then the water. We got off the ride and my parents made me so three other rides that I code v on. I was taken back to the hotel and I fell asleep while everyone else went back to the parks. I was 13...maybe 14 so no big deal. I remember being woken up the next morning with a Winnie the Pooh stuffie in bed with me. Everyone felt bad I missed a whole day.
This is predominantly the history of the park. At 18:26 they tell you that "H" is a poop code. Please don't start "running as far away as possible" because it's crowded ... and it's mob mentality and if you start running as far away as possible, others will too, having no idea that it's just poop that you're running from.
Also, keep in mind that the reason for code words is to keep people from panicking. If there's anything that legitimately warrants running, it won't be expressed via codewords. It will be something more along the lines of "run for your life, the dinosaurs have broken out of their enclosures and have developed a taste for human flesh" sort of thing. Or, maybe that's more of a Universal parks problem.
TY I was bored to death at about 9 minutes in after hearing only things I already knew. I was about to click out. Now I will go here that part and then click out LOL
@@ashleystrickland5761 It WAS a protein spill for the first several years I worked there (I started in 2004). I think code V came in about 5 or so years ago.
Back in the early days of Disneyworld, they let an award-winning journalist from a Florida paper tour the place behind the scenes and find out how everything worked. He wrote what he learned, some interesting, and more things that Disney wouldn't want you to know than this video even hinted at. After the article appeared in one of the bigger Florida papers, the journalist received a congratulatory letter from Disney banning him from their properties for life + 99.
This is why you don't believe what everyone and anyone says about Disney because there are those who claim to be Disney Fans out there just throwing mud at what they say that they love and use clickbait to justify it instead of informing people to make their time at Disney more "magical".
If Disney was smart about the ashes thing, they should offer a Sepulcher for people to buy/rent a spot for a small yearly fee to house loved ones ashes. It'd have to be a vault that no one could get into except by appointment.
This feels like an old TV documentary, with the back screens and cut outs, as though it were meant to have commercials there. Man, were those the good times.
I remember when Epcot was still being built I felt like we were coming into a park that wasn't finished and like you're missing out on all the good stuff it turns out we are.
On a trip to Disneyland. A kid had taken a crap on the tree house tour thing. Didn’t even have to see it. You could smell it from 20 feet away. And there were no employees there to clean it 💀
Walt’s Epcot would not have aged well at all. If it did have an influence on urban planning/ living across society, it would not have been for the better
Stitch doing the toilet paper stunt is microscopically funny though.🤣 Too bad for those that wanna have a normal Cinderella's castle picture, like for a wedding picture.
Lol code H isn't the wildest one. Trust me, I'm a cast member in France and there's codes I know I never wanna hear them on the radio or intercom. And please, don't "run away" when your hear a code H : - Some radio channels are parkwide, it could be very far from you. - Seriously, running away for a dump ? Don't cause crowdshakes for nothing. - There's so much wirse happening than Jr having a back-bulge
I remember visiting River Country and Treasure Island in WDW older years. And, to my taste, they ruined Cinderella’s Castle every time they tried to “decorate” it, including the rose color of today.
River country no longer exists at all. The land was cleared just before the Covid shutdown. This video was just posted, but I don’t know when it was recorded.
Point of order, Mate. Vehicles that are used to pump out human waste from any number of different sorts of collection tanks have been known as Honey Trucks for ages. I would posit to you that Walt, having grown up at a time and place where central sewer systems were rare at best, would have been more aware of this and is the real basis for the H designation than this tenuous H = Honey = Pooh = someone carped in public you describe.
O doubt that as A, urban areas in the US had indoor plumbing then. And B, outhouses don't get pumped out. You dig a new hole and move the outhouse. Then fill in the old hole
I think the cake castle is one of my earliest memories, if not my earliest memory. I still remember riding in the monorail heading for the Magic Kingdom as a tiny baby child and seeing this absolutely massive cake out of the window. I was awestruck and wondered if it was a real cake.
you forgot Signal 70, there are times that parrents before divorcing take thair children to disney world and leave the kids there when thay leave or the father leave the kids with the mom or vice versa making the kids wonder and cry where mom or dad are. or sometimes thay just forget the kids al together.
“reporters were relentless in their pursuit of the truth, and Walt was forced to deny any involvement” Super weird way to say that Walt chose to lie to the public at large …
First time I went to Disney World, the castle had that "cake" stuff all over it. it was pretty ugly I thought, and the cast members I attended with thought so too. Thankfully t was temporary. Later, a cast member myself, I took a friend to the Magic Kingdom and witnessed the results of the toilet papering of the castle. I thought that was funny as heck. they had wanted signs all over the place for Stitch. That attraction had JUST opened, so of course we went in and had a blast. :)
That was the castle made to look like a Birthday Cake 25 yrs ( 1997 if I remember correctly). We had a family wedding on Sunset Point at the Polynesian, with the ugly pink on castle in the background. Small detail my sister hadn't planned on but we all laughed about. Ah best laid plans. The marriage worked out despite that hiccup. Great Disney vacay and great memories.
I remember going to WDW probably my third time, and when we got to MK I stopped dead in the middle of Main Street in shock and said to my husband, "It's PINK!!!" Not my favorite color. And they had just painted the castle at that point and the frosting and candies hadn't been added.
I went to Space Mountain when it first opened, and was a lot rougher than it is now. I was ok for that, but we went to the Monsanto 360-degree theatre, and lunch decided it wanted out. My grandmother took me to the attendant at the door and we were told we couldn't leave until the ride was over. Then she took another look at me, flung the door open and said BATHROOM AROUND THAT CORNER! I barely made it.
TIL that Walt Disney wanted to make essentially an IRL version of Rapture from Bioshock. also that Discovery island bit, have you heard of the Creepypasta "Abandoned by Disney"? reminded me of that story.
Walt’s vision of EPCOT was great but I’m glad the imagineers decided to change it because first of all, you can’t force someone to work and second of all Disney was trying to create a city that goes against the Constitution for free will.
Communities & neighborhoods w/HOA that must follow strict guidelines are not much different than what the original EPCOT would've been. Residents also don't or can't vote in most communities. They have to abide by rules & regulations -- especially if you're a renter, not a home-owner. Even so, many neighborhoods are quite strict, even if you're an owner. You also wouldn't have lived at EPCOT permanently, only as long as you worked as a cast-member or Walt Disney World employee.
Honestly, from an environmental perspective, im glad that dino island is abandoned. Considering what birds were shown in the segment, it’s most likely a rookery now! It’s where herons, ibises, and other similar birds raise their young
I was 14 miles from Disneyland in 1955 when it opened. I could see the fireworks 🎆 from my backyard. We rarely visited there. I can remember when they built the Matterhorn. And I remember when Disneyland in Florida was a rumor met with disbelief.
correction: the A.A Milne winnie the pooh is no longer disney and steam boat willie is no longer disney, however the Disney ADAPATATION of the A.A Milne books are very much still copy right protected and Mickey Mouse itself, I.E: stuff made AFTER steam boat willie is very much still copy righted.
What happened to the guy to killed his family in Celebration and lived with the bodies for days? Or when that dude had to play tug of war with a gator for his kid and ultimately lost?
"No matter how much Disney World tries to control the environment within its gates, the outside world can still find a way in" Well, until 9/11 - ever since, Disney airspace is class E, allowing only FAA-authorized flights to fly, but only 18,000 feet. So commercial airliners are fine, but your typical Cessna (like the one in the story) cannot come within 3 nautical miles without special permission.
All I can say is that if my loved one's ashes are thrown into a landfil, Disney will have funerals to attend... Disney staff typically call for a HEPA vacuum clean up, and the ashes are just thrown into a dumpster. Human ashes are seen as a biohazard... Fine... But Disney will face a violent wrath when they have to deal with the families of the deceased. Disrespectful beyond compare, heartless, and while yes... It is illegal to dump ashes on property without the owner's permission. It's a sin to disrespect the dead like that...
Many of the “Discovery Island” photos shown are not of the island in Bay Lake but of the area of the same name in Disney’s Animal Kingdom. After seeing a couple of those, I had to stop watching. Lost all credibility.
My thought exactly although I did stick with it to spot how many mistakes another 'Disney expert' made. I don't think you can blame the plane crash in the EPCOT carpark on Disney. As for the 'totalitarian' city of EPCOT, yeah I don't buy that one as Walt was only copying the models of Bourneville and Port Sunlight.
Nixon was talking about not releasing his tax return, not Watergate, but the two controversies were going on at the same time. River country has been demolished since April of 2019 in preparation for reflections resort, which was then canceled due too covid. A new resort is now planned as of Sept 2024 but that could change
My cousin had a small scattering of her ashes thrown into the lake at Disney. First I wonder how they would “clean” that up. Second I know it’s against policy but something tells me she wasn’t the first or last for this to happen to.
The Dark Side Of Disney: Shocking Incidents From Inside The Park:
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Awesome video 👀
Interesting fact. Walt chose the location of WDW after flying over it in his private plane scouting for just the right spot. After doing so the plane headed back west and while refueling Walt found out President Kennedy had been assasinated. Yep both events happened the same day.
Which was also the day that Gilligan's Island was filming the pilot, including the beginning sequence at the marina. If you pay close attention, you can even see the flags at half staff as a result.
if you watch the start of gilligan's island- look for the flags in the background, they are at 1/2 staff because as it was filmed word came of the president's death and they were lowered.
Rest In Peace but that’s crazy
When I worked there, I was told that it stood for "Human Feces," not "Honey." I personally never had to encounter a Code H, but I definitely had a Code V once. It happened right before the car was supposed to take off, but I held it from going because he just didn't look good at all. Not 5 seconds later, Code V happened all over the load station floor. Poor kid's clam chowder didn't stand a chance against those tummy nerves. Good thing we were in an open-air attraction...
We were told it was "honey" because we couldn't say any other word for human feces
Honey is Bee Poo so makes sense.
@@coreym162 Honey is sort of bee barf, not poo. 😉
@@coreym162 I assumed it was a reference to Winnie the Pooh.
Oh bother
When I worked down there in 2005, I got told by quite a few cast members that when dealing with an overly obnoxious or infuriating guest, to give your biggest,brightest, cheeriest smile and in your best "Disney voice" tell the guest to, "Have a DISNEY day!" It was basically how to tell a guest to go f**k themselves without actually saying it. To this day I'll still occasionally do that when I get annoyed with people.
Like "Bless your heart" in the south
I’m now imagining a very upset Donald saying “have a Disney day” to Mickey when he’s had it with his crap, lol
Ok, thats honestly a great way to handle it. Attempts to bring the guest to a halt, yet doesnt go against the cheeriness of the park, and keeps it family friendly. I like it.
That’s pretty funny
My mom used to give me some advice when I worked in retail. It was basically this, only without the Disney stuff. Smile, stay calm, and be polite and courteous in spite of the belligerent customer. They will either calm down, or get even more mad. Either way it's not your fault because you're not matching their rude energy.
My cousin was getting off from work one day at EPCOT when the code "Pooh" went through on the radio, I asked her what that meant and she said that it means that a large size guest has gotten stuck on a ride. It doesn't happen often, but it does happen.
Oh bother.
Sorry I just saw the opportunity.
@@diamondaurathewitch7124perfect response😂
ig caseoh will be scared to go to disney then
code "pooh" is so creative and funny
this made me ggile
Seems Pooh's political ambitions were sucessful, he is now the leader of China.
🤣🤣🤣
Damn you beat me to it. It's the first thing I thought of.
🤣🤣🤣
@@CameronHuff Same lol
@@CameronHuff Great minds think alike :)
Code H = someone pooped in the park. There, saved you 20 minutes
Your gross
A few comments regarding your content:
• The tunnels beneath the surface level of Walt Disney World are officially called Utility Corridors, or "Utilidors" for short.
• Winnie the Pooh is English, and therefore ineligible to be President of the United States.
• River Country closed over eleven years after the incident with the dead kid. Declining attendance due to that death was NOT the reason it was closed. Disney frequently shuts down under performing attractions, and Disney's Blizzard Beach and Typhoon Lagoon were vastly more popular, which led to River Country's demise.
• I never heard about that small plane that crashed into Epcot's parking lot, but I do know that Walt Disney World is a "no fly zone," meaning the FAA doesn't allow any aircraft to pass overhead except in cases of emergency. So it was unlikely that the passengers of that plane were flying over to take in the view of WDW. If they did, they were breaking the law.
• Discovery Island was shut down and its residents transferred to Animal Kingdom when it opened. This was a planned event, and Discovery Island wasn't shut down for lack of attendance.
The no fly zone didn’t go into effect until 2003, after 9/11
😮River Country closed to other guests, and let the campers at Fort Wilderness use it. I was one of them with my family of 8. It did close on Nov 2, 2001, but wasn't supposed to stay closed. However, due to the other water parks being more patronized, 9/11, and a FL law regarding the type of water that needed to be used, specifically chlorinated water. There was also concern about how the critters that would go in and get sick. Alligators enjoyed it too. We thought it was OK, but definitely not Blizzard Beach or Typhoon Lagoon. It permanently closed on Jan 20, 2005.
Happened in 1984 before the 9/11/2001 no fly zone restriction was enforced.
Winnie the Pooh is actually named for Winnipeg Canada.
@@pliktl Smart! Don't even trust me. I report what I hear through reliable and corroborated sources, but fake news gets spread even there sometimes.
Duude I LOVED when Stitch messed up the castle I think it was awesome and super funky in a great way, i hope they do something like that again with stitch!! :D
That would be cool!
The magic of Disneyworld is the disappearing act of your money
😂😂😂😂😂😂
If your only buying park tickets it's not all that bad my guy. Pack lunch bring a cooler bag with drinks and stay out of gift shops be prepared to stand in line and wait for rides and you'll save a shit ton. Like so far this trip we saved probably around 600$ packing lunch and making breakfast on a flatop griddle.
You are the smart one. However, not everyone has the foresight to do what you suggest
@@PC-qy4mmto much effort. 🤣🤣🤣
You are right but we don't have to like it.
Code 'H' is actually for 'Horse', but more specifically their droppings. Which happens all the time because of the Horse-Drawn Streetcars on Main Street.
I was afraid Code "Honey" was going to be someone walking through the park in only a red shirt.
But I guess it's supposed to be a play on the word "Pooh" (Poo.)
What's happened to Disneyland & Disneyworld is unbelievable. It's just too expensive
to visit ether one today. Walt would be so disappointed because of the greed that has overtaken those places! 😡
Say what you will about Walt Disney, the man was a visionary and a futurist, something the Disney company hasn’t had since his passing.
I dunno---they did okay for a few decades. Personally, I think it's the cost-cutting and preachiness of the last five years or so that have ruined it.
@@longWriter They did okay, but nothing innovative, they basically just brought themselves back to the level of quality they had lost.
I think if Mr Disney could see what is being done to his parks he would be devastated.
'Visionary and futurist...' So are warmongers, imperialists, Capitalists; and, anyone who creates overly expensive, unsustainable ventures that consumers 'consume.' Not good.
@@jaym5938
I can’t disagree with that. However, I CAN say that it still seems to me that most of Walt’s personal values don’t align with characters like that. I have read good and bad accounts of his life and while I understand that no one human being is perfect, I just wouldn’t be able to bring myself to compare Walt to such types as this.
Just to help avoid wasting people’s time: Code H means someone went poop 💩🚨 (18:27).
You dropped this 👑
We got the goat here
I was the cause of a code v once. I had a stomach bug my family first day of our Disney trip. We got on pirates of the Caribbean and the first drop and I vomited into the boat and then the water. We got off the ride and my parents made me so three other rides that I code v on. I was taken back to the hotel and I fell asleep while everyone else went back to the parks. I was 13...maybe 14 so no big deal. I remember being woken up the next morning with a Winnie the Pooh stuffie in bed with me. Everyone felt bad I missed a whole day.
I'm sorry you missed it too.
oof
"ah yes, lets make this dizzy teenager that just vomited go on 3 other just as dizzying rides so he vomits more!!"
*_why??_*
This is predominantly the history of the park. At 18:26 they tell you that "H" is a poop code. Please don't start "running as far away as possible" because it's crowded ... and it's mob mentality and if you start running as far away as possible, others will too, having no idea that it's just poop that you're running from.
Also, keep in mind that the reason for code words is to keep people from panicking. If there's anything that legitimately warrants running, it won't be expressed via codewords. It will be something more along the lines of "run for your life, the dinosaurs have broken out of their enclosures and have developed a taste for human flesh" sort of thing. Or, maybe that's more of a Universal parks problem.
😂 praying I don't code h!
Thanks. I was watching this video & almost thought it was clickbait.
It risks causing a stampede, and as data shows that if stampedes happen people risk being injured or killed.
TY I was bored to death at about 9 minutes in after hearing only things I already knew. I was about to click out. Now I will go here that part and then click out LOL
Skip to 18:30 min if you're here for the click bait
You da true MVP.
Are you dumb?
Walt was lucky, he died still the hero.
Code V used to be called a "protein spill" - I worked custodial at Disney World, we used to love hearing a code V over the radio while eating lunch.
Code V means vomit when I worked at Disney World for a college internship earlier this year
@@ashleystrickland5761 It WAS a protein spill for the first several years I worked there (I started in 2004). I think code V came in about 5 or so years ago.
@@ashleystrickland5761 yeah they were talking about what it was said as before.
@@ashleystrickland5761the saying is just better while someone’s eating. Cuse last thing they need to hear and lose their own lunch.
Code bright star, means medical emergency. I had a seizure and it was called
The Magic no longer lives on. Have you been to the parks lately? Cost cutting, price increases, and deferred maintenance EVERYWHERE and ANYWHERE.
You know that Disney is struggling for money right? I mean, they are down to their last billon and they need that for the execs!
@@CameronHuffthey have brought it on themselves. Theme parks should stay out of political and social issues.
How can hey continue to call employees cast members? They seem to be rude and bored operators. Visiting the local Walmart has been more entertaining.
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Back in the early days of Disneyworld, they let an award-winning journalist from a Florida paper tour the place behind the scenes and find out how everything worked. He wrote what he learned, some interesting, and more things that Disney wouldn't want you to know than this video even hinted at. After the article appeared in one of the bigger Florida papers, the journalist received a congratulatory letter from Disney banning him from their properties for life + 99.
Who was the journalist I want to read the article.
Same where's the article?
Where's the article? I need to read that-
Hmm, yes invite journalist behind the scenes to witness the studio set. He writes about what he saw. TF were they expecing?
This is why you don't believe what everyone and anyone says about Disney because there are those who claim to be Disney Fans out there just throwing mud at what they say that they love and use clickbait to justify it instead of informing people to make their time at Disney more "magical".
Every Sunday at the end of the wonderful word of color, Walt would tell us all about his plans for Disney world
If Disney was smart about the ashes thing, they should offer a Sepulcher for people to buy/rent a spot for a small yearly fee to house loved ones ashes. It'd have to be a vault that no one could get into except by appointment.
There’s no way it would be a small fee, it’s Disney.
This feels like an old TV documentary, with the back screens and cut outs, as though it were meant to have commercials there. Man, were those the good times.
Do you think Disney will ever try to use those abandoned areas for new attractions ? They could easily add new and better attractions there.
I remember when Epcot was still being built I felt like we were coming into a park that wasn't finished and like you're missing out on all the good stuff it turns out we are.
Same! That was the last time I was at Disney World!
On a trip to Disneyland. A kid had taken a crap on the tree house tour thing. Didn’t even have to see it. You could smell it from 20 feet away. And there were no employees there to clean it 💀
I'm sure Mickey Mouse would be welcome in Frontier land or any other land. Cinderella may be a bit out of place.😊🐭
The first time I ran into Mickey & Goofy, they were by Space Ship Earth and were wearing space suits. That would look out of place in Frontier Land.
Walt’s Epcot would not have aged well at all.
If it did have an influence on urban planning/ living across society, it would not have been for the better
Stitch doing the toilet paper stunt is microscopically funny though.🤣
Too bad for those that wanna have a normal Cinderella's castle picture, like for a wedding picture.
Lol code H isn't the wildest one.
Trust me, I'm a cast member in France and there's codes I know I never wanna hear them on the radio or intercom.
And please, don't "run away" when your hear a code H :
- Some radio channels are parkwide, it could be very far from you.
- Seriously, running away for a dump ? Don't cause crowdshakes for nothing.
- There's so much wirse happening than Jr having a back-bulge
I remember visiting River Country and Treasure Island in WDW older years. And, to my taste, they ruined Cinderella’s Castle every time they tried to “decorate” it, including the rose color of today.
I'll never go to a Disney park again, so I don't have to worry about it.
Im too sick now to go on most of the rides there and if I did go I'd need a wheel chair as I can't walk long distances anymore...
all the animatronics there GL for the night guard
Remains of River Country were demolished to make room for a new resort, which seems to on permanent hold now
River country no longer exists at all. The land was cleared just before the Covid shutdown.
This video was just posted, but I don’t know when it was recorded.
Who knew that Winnie the Pooh's early integration into politics would lead to him reigning over China.
Point of order, Mate. Vehicles that are used to pump out human waste from any number of different sorts of collection tanks have been known as Honey Trucks for ages. I would posit to you that Walt, having grown up at a time and place where central sewer systems were rare at best, would have been more aware of this and is the real basis for the H designation than this tenuous H = Honey = Pooh = someone carped in public you describe.
O doubt that as A, urban areas in the US had indoor plumbing then. And B, outhouses don't get pumped out. You dig a new hole and move the outhouse. Then fill in the old hole
The person following the horses on main street or in the parade to clean up the horse pooh, is putting it in the "honey bucket".
I think the cake castle is one of my earliest memories, if not my earliest memory. I still remember riding in the monorail heading for the Magic Kingdom as a tiny baby child and seeing this absolutely massive cake out of the window. I was awestruck and wondered if it was a real cake.
you forgot Signal 70, there are times that parrents before divorcing take thair children to disney world and leave the kids there when thay leave or the father leave the kids with the mom or vice versa making the kids wonder and cry where mom or dad are. or sometimes thay just forget the kids al together.
Winnie-the-Pooh. Story about a British stuffed toy named after a Canadian bear, by a British author that America loves!
And China hates 😂
“reporters were relentless in their pursuit of the truth, and Walt was forced to deny any involvement”
Super weird way to say that Walt chose to lie to the public at large …
Gosh. These facts are crazy.
To me, Walt Disney's idea of EPCOT is not the town of Celebration Florida but actually the Disney College Program.
110% yes
You forgot to mention the kid killed by an alligator. Just one more thing to happen at the Greatest Place on Earth.
River Country is GONE as in leveled
One more vid before bed the vid:
First time I went to Disney World, the castle had that "cake" stuff all over it. it was pretty ugly I thought, and the cast members I attended with thought so too. Thankfully t was temporary. Later, a cast member myself, I took a friend to the Magic Kingdom and witnessed the results of the toilet papering of the castle. I thought that was funny as heck. they had wanted signs all over the place for Stitch. That attraction had JUST opened, so of course we went in and had a blast. :)
We missed the TP castle by 1 WEEK!
@@monicaharvatt633 AWWWWWW. Too bad, it was hilarious. :D
That was the castle made to look like a Birthday Cake 25 yrs ( 1997 if I remember correctly). We had a family wedding on Sunset Point at the Polynesian, with the ugly pink on castle in the background. Small detail my sister hadn't planned on but we all laughed about. Ah best laid plans. The marriage worked out despite that hiccup. Great Disney vacay and great memories.
I remember going to WDW probably my third time, and when we got to MK I stopped dead in the middle of Main Street in shock and said to my husband, "It's PINK!!!" Not my favorite color. And they had just painted the castle at that point and the frosting and candies hadn't been added.
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So code U is for #1, code H is for #2, what would code P be then?
When i worked at Dland in 2000 when someone vomited the would ask a cast member to bring the “Pixie Dust” which was actually cat litter with sparkles.
Florida didn't have laws against sharing underwear, or selling used underwear?????
You couldn't pay me to go to this atrocity.
Narrator at beginning of video: "If you hear code H. Run as far as possible".
Narrator at end of video: "if you hear code H, watch your step" 😂😂
I've heard they used to unofficially call it "Code Grandma" when someone scattered ashes.
I went to Space Mountain when it first opened, and was a lot rougher than it is now. I was ok for that, but we went to the Monsanto 360-degree theatre, and lunch decided it wanted out. My grandmother took me to the attendant at the door and we were told we couldn't leave until the ride was over. Then she took another look at me, flung the door open and said BATHROOM AROUND THAT CORNER! I barely made it.
TIL that Walt Disney wanted to make essentially an IRL version of Rapture from Bioshock.
also that Discovery island bit, have you heard of the Creepypasta "Abandoned by Disney"? reminded me of that story.
Walt’s vision of EPCOT was great but I’m glad the imagineers decided to change it because first of all, you can’t force someone to work and second of all Disney was trying to create a city that goes against the Constitution for free will.
You should do a video of Walt's involvement in WWII and the influences he used from Europe, i.e. the castle.
You didn’t mention the alligator tragedy.
Communities & neighborhoods w/HOA that must follow strict guidelines are not much different than what the original EPCOT would've been. Residents also don't or can't vote in most communities. They have to abide by rules & regulations -- especially if you're a renter, not a home-owner. Even so, many neighborhoods are quite strict, even if you're an owner.
You also wouldn't have lived at EPCOT permanently, only as long as you worked as a cast-member or Walt Disney World employee.
Codes H, U, and V? Why do I get the sneaking suspicion there's a code S?
?:/
I’m definitely glad that 1928 Mickey’s not part of Disney anymore🙄👍
Today unfortunately this stand of Disney doesn’t exist anymore . Disneyland cast members dress code it’s long gone.
What about the "magical" act of making your wallet nearly empty after a few days..?
I thought 💭 no one was supposed to fly over Disney space
Honestly, from an environmental perspective, im glad that dino island is abandoned. Considering what birds were shown in the segment, it’s most likely a rookery now! It’s where herons, ibises, and other similar birds raise their young
I feel so bad for the people who have to clean the code H, U AND V!
I was 14 miles from Disneyland in 1955 when it opened.
I could see the fireworks 🎆 from my backyard.
We rarely visited there. I can remember when they built the Matterhorn.
And I remember when Disneyland in Florida was a rumor met with disbelief.
I was there during the 25th anniversary. I remember thinking "THIS is what Magic Kingdom is about?" I was probably 10 or so.
You know Micky mouse and Winnie the Pooh are not Disney characters anymore because they went public domain
correction: the A.A Milne winnie the pooh is no longer disney and steam boat willie is no longer disney, however the Disney ADAPATATION of the A.A Milne books are very much still copy right protected and Mickey Mouse itself, I.E: stuff made AFTER steam boat willie is very much still copy righted.
@@HadrieltheNephilim it's still the same characters tho
@@Childofgotham7624but the version of the character matters for some reason
What happened to the guy to killed his family in Celebration and lived with the bodies for days? Or when that dude had to play tug of war with a gator for his kid and ultimately lost?
The Casual Criminalist channel has a story of the murder-suicide in Celebration.
I honestly am more interested in seeing the hidden tunnels than the park itself... But that's extremely unlikely as I am never going to work there. 😅
Code 500 on Kilimanjaro Safaris is scarier
To be fair, Pooh did eventually become President of the People's Republic of China.
9:49 fun fact the “I-i-I’m not a, not a crook” from one of TV girls songs is from that speech
I remember Winnie the Pooh running for president. He won, and is now happily in the job of President of China! Good for you, Winnie!
He can't be President. He's British.
So, Disney invented the HOA.
I’m convinced that Walt Disney was the Howard Stark of our world.
I seriously doubt we're going to hear Disney's cast call anything out
"No matter how much Disney World tries to control the environment within its gates, the outside world can still find a way in"
Well, until 9/11 - ever since, Disney airspace is class E, allowing only FAA-authorized flights to fly, but only 18,000 feet. So commercial airliners are fine, but your typical Cessna (like the one in the story) cannot come within 3 nautical miles without special permission.
River Country has since been Demolished probably future site of a DVC resort
When areas are closed, why doesn't Disney clear them out? Leaving the areas to deteriorate is neglect and should be dealt with.
If they would build a bridge, Discovery Island would make a great site for a high end hotel.
All I can say is that if my loved one's ashes are thrown into a landfil, Disney will have funerals to attend...
Disney staff typically call for a HEPA vacuum clean up, and the ashes are just thrown into a dumpster.
Human ashes are seen as a biohazard... Fine...
But Disney will face a violent wrath when they have to deal with the families of the deceased.
Disrespectful beyond compare, heartless, and while yes... It is illegal to dump ashes on property without the owner's permission. It's a sin to disrespect the dead like that...
If at Wal-Mart and here either code blue or brown your probly screwed or dead soon
this sounds really spooky haha. I've never ever been to Disneyland, not even Disneyland Paris
It's all fun and games til somebody calls a Code C
Happy Spills🤢
I really enjoyed the most recent Winnie The Pooh film 'Winnie The Pooh: Blood and Honey"
LOL at the AI voices on these new channels. You'll need to train the AI to pronounce certain names properly....
9:38 have you seen politics lately? Pooh would fit right in.
Many of the “Discovery Island” photos shown are not of the island in Bay Lake but of the area of the same name in Disney’s Animal Kingdom. After seeing a couple of those, I had to stop watching. Lost all credibility.
My thought exactly although I did stick with it to spot how many mistakes another 'Disney expert' made.
I don't think you can blame the plane crash in the EPCOT carpark on Disney.
As for the 'totalitarian' city of EPCOT, yeah I don't buy that one as Walt was only copying the models of Bourneville and Port Sunlight.
Nixon was talking about not releasing his tax return, not Watergate, but the two controversies were going on at the same time.
River country has been demolished since April of 2019 in preparation for reflections resort, which was then canceled due too covid. A new resort is now planned as of Sept 2024 but that could change
0:02 - I am guessing "code h" is 'clean-up vomit at an attraction'.
nope, that was code v, code h turned out to be poop
Bro Code H just means someone pooped and left it somewhere
My cousin had a small scattering of her ashes thrown into the lake at Disney. First I wonder how they would “clean” that up. Second I know it’s against policy but something tells me she wasn’t the first or last for this to happen to.
If you're in a Disney restaurant and you hear "code V", watch where you step 🤣