Disney World Employees Share Behind The Scene Stories

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disney worldmishins6111

Not me, but I witnessed this happen to a fellow CM. She was ringing up a guest for an item and he looked a little upset. She did the Disney thing and asked, “how’s everything been going sir? Happiest place still the happiest?” He responded with “no, something happened today.” “What’s wrong? What happened?” She asked. “I wanted to get my Mickey ears embroidered, but they wouldn’t do it,” he replied. She inquiries, “what did you want embroidered on it?” “I wanted it to say, ‘God Hates Gays,’ but those pricks said it was against policy.” he said bitterly.

She wasn’t so nice to him after that.

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ravenclawrebel

My friends and I were there in June, and waiting to meet Gaston. There was a little girl ahead of us, dressed as Belle, and plainly terrified. Like, she did NOT want to meet Gaston. Her mother, meanwhile, was yelling at her for running around in her dress, and for getting it “dirty” and was just being awful. Gaston comes out, and it’s the little girl’s turn, and she’s FREAKING out. Crying, trying to go anywhere else, all to no avail. Her mother is being an a** and yelling at her to meet Gaston and behave, with a nasty look on her face, and then smiling, all charm, to an increasingly worried Gaston. Everyone in the line was muttering at this point, wondering if interfering was the right thing to do to help this crying child. Gaston, however, handled it wonderfully. He flipped through the book the little girl was holding and was incredibly nice, and told her she had nothing to be afraid of. He calmed her down, and the person with Gaston was talking to the mother. It was an awful experience because the parks are supposed to be magical for the kids, and this mother was AWFUL. Berating the girl for being a little girl and running around, and not understanding why she didn’t want to meet characters.

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disney worldgeekandwife

When doing meet and greet with Ariel, the people right in front of us were 4 college age guys. One of them asked for a hug then went in and squeezed both of her “clamshells”.

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Eticket15

I worked at one the Restaurants in MK. I had a family abandon their adult son, who was in a wheelchair with a slew of health complications, in the middle of our walkway while they went on rides. He was there for about 2-3 hours.

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disney worldJulie Kasik

We went to an amusement park, and a guy came in to get a disability pass for his girlfriend to ride the roller coasters… the disability was pregnant. The employee was like; um we can’t give a pass for that because roller coasters aren’t recommended for pregnant women- the guest tried to reassure him that it was fine she was only “ a little bit pregnant”

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atheistpiece

We had a lady try to smuggle an infant onto Indy at DL one time. She put a huge jacket on (in the summer) and stuffed her child down near the bottom in an attempt to look pregnant.

Several cast members warned her that it is not recommended that pregnant women go on the ride, but she insisted, and we couldn’t stop her. So she manages to get on the Jeep, and puts the seat belt on, and that was when her stomach started screaming and crying.

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disney worldcontaminatedesert

One woman came up and asked where the bathrooms were, so I told her. She then decided that the line was too long so she tried to just pull down her pants and pee in the lobby. Security came VERY quickly!

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misslyss96

“The opening of our parks depend on guest behavior.”

Guest behavior:

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disney worldreddit

I once got yelled at for not speaking Spanish because apparently “Veronica” is a Spanish name… I am the palest ginger I know…

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liluzienthusiast

I won’t say what I do but I will say that the best way to raise my mood and or compliment me is to actually laugh at my jokes when I tell them so we’re not sitting in silence for seven and a half minutes.