Well there goes my plan to scatter my dog’s ashes in pirates of the Caribbean via drone while wearing a costume and smoking after cutting in line using some else’s ticket
One time when I had gone to Disneyland with some friends when it was raining,I had accidentally slipped on one of the rides ,and had broken my wrist in there places as well as breaking one of my ankles in four places. As I had tried to get up, the workers had already radioed for an ambulance to come get me after I had realized that I had caused some serious damages. Before I had reached the front gate, one of the workers had handed me six free passes with a nice looking floral arrangement with a promise that Disneyland would cover all of the hospital expenses.
@@inhumanmusic1411 If it was raining like she said, she probably slept in an outdoor area or because her shoes were still slick. That’s a hard suit to win. Sounds like the park was just going above and beyond.
I was expecting something wild to be on the list(don't look Mickey in the eyes), but it's pretty much "don't be a butt" and you will more than get along fine.
Mickey just goes ape shit after having a quick eye glance, whips out a cigarette, gets out his folding pool chair on Pirates of the carribian, spreads his dog’s ashes in the water, gets fucking wasted, steals a child just to put him in an oversized push chair and just steals tickets. Then puts on a belle dress, flirts with Kylo Ren and facefucks Donald Duck.
As much as I believe in the right to protest, I agree that Disney is a dumb place to do it. The park is supposed to be innocent fun for everyone and getting all political is only going to cause a ruckus.
damn i wanted to go to galaxy's edge in mandalorian armor and heelys with my dog, smoke some weed while sitting in a folding chair and scattering my grandmother's ashes via drone
I was with my friend waiting in line for Big Thunder and my brother for some reason started crying and then my friends sister started crying with him??
Keira Choc not really. They are there to make sure that guests aren’t shoplifting or doing anything else. They have these kinds of workers in other places as well. My uncle worked in loss prevention and it’s apparently not very fun.
I'll never forget the time me and my family were riding on splash mountain and my dad kept putting his hand out to touch the water and they kept announcing "please keep your hands and feet inside the ride vehicle at all times" and I was like "dad quit" and he said "wait, they're talking to me??"
@@robertyglesias9673 Sometimes I wonder if Disneyland stopped the Haunted mansion ride twice just because somebody was taking Flash Photography (it also could have been a handicapped person) On the other hand, I was in the Disneyland Haunted mansion, just past the Stretching Room, in the Portrait Hall, when a random guest pranked his girlfriend (and everybody else) by screaming. (I honestly thought it was part of the ride it was my first time there) His girlfriend ended up slapping him, but goodness gracious, I hope he didn't get himself kicked out.
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1st : setting off fireworks 2nd : bringing your giant stroller 3rd : sneaking onto rides 4th : using your megaphone 5th : using political banners 6th : go for a swim on splash mountain 7th : wearing your heelys 8th : shoplifting 9th : setting up your folding chairs 10th : having too much drink 11th : using someone else’s ticket 12th : sneaking backstage 13th : harassing the characters or cast members 14th : scattering ashes 15th : getting in a fight 16th : dressing up as a character 17th : bringing your pet 18th : smoke in the park 19th : climbing the pyramid 20th : flying a drone you’re welcome
@@davidthomas6679 I'm glad Heelys are banned. I have enough trouble keeping my balance without seeing somebody gliding straight at me. Now can we extend that rule to shopping centres and supermarkets in the UK please?
Well, I mean, this video was posted a year ago; well before Covid-19 became an issue. They've made a new, Covid-19 specific, video. Also, I believe that they meant character masks; Disney doesn't want kids to confuse random people for employees. Having children confuse random park patrons for Disney employees, only to have, God forbid, something happen to the child, would make Disney look bad.
My dad got kicked out while we were in a store at Disney world they got mad that he was wearing shorts from GAP that said “est 69” like established in 1969. It really took like 2 hours of our day
Flew my drone while dressed up as Cinderella, pulling my 15 kids and 4 dogs in three trollies shouting at them through my megaphone, leaving fireworks in my wake as I rollerbladed around skipping lines and stuffing items up my wet dress from jumping in the fountain. Might've had a glass or five, maybe a bottle. Ok, two bottles. All while smoking a blunt. Got me kicked out of Walmart. Thought it was only Disney Parks. Now I'm in jail. Thanks DFB.
Really? I didn't see a single one at any of the Orlando parks a month ago. You had to go to sit down establishments to get small cups of ice water. Universal on the other hand had several refill water stations. Oh and I could smoke there.
Sorry but after paying a arm and a leg to get in I'm having a beer I agree some people shouldn't drink but dont throw everyone under the bus cause of a few retards
i know of a person that stole one of those big bells many years ago the bell was loose when they found it then they put it in a stroller and put a coat over it and rooled it out
@Jeremy Pennebaker I guess it depends on how you define “harass.” If a guest is hurling abuse and making unreasonable demands, perhaps they need someone to defuse the situation. If they physically attack an employee, then yeah, I’d say permanently ban them. But if it’s just criticism, then I don’t think a guest deserves banishment. I recently got back from the parks in Orlando, and while I didn’t have any personal beef with any cast member, it seemed like many were very miserable and colder than usual. Very few were cheerful, let alone seemed like they wanted to be there. If a guest said something to them about their morose attitude, I wouldn’t blame them.
Marie BCFHS I beat earth Vader to the ground one time on an attraction were you got to fight him with a saber I started hitting him so hard I hit his sack I didn’t get kicked cause I was 4
I've heard a story that a cast member got mad at some guests who got out of their log on splash mountain because it was taking on water. The back was literally fully submerged. I would get out too
A friend of mine once had a consulting gig at Disney World, and he gave me a rundown of all the security measures they have in place there, which were astounding. The Secret Service could learn from them.
I honestly don't understand why people can't be on their best behavior in the Parks. We're all there to have fun, enjoy and walk away filled with happy memories - why would you be selfish enough to disrupt others enjoyment and run the risk of being kicked out? Worst behavior we've witnessed was in Paris when a fight broke out at the Halloween party, Disney was quick to react and disperse but honestly, leave your mess, first world issues and ego at the gate or don't come in... none of us are there for reality, we're there for the dream. Be part of the solution not a cause of the problem.
People are incredibly selfish. I was at a play last night - the two guys sitting on the one side of me were gabbing away the entire time. Why would anyone spend the money, time and energy to go to an event or particular place, only to not pay any attention and ruin the experience for others? It happens all the time.
Issues rise higher in summer due to a combination of high heat and massive crowds. Also add easily accessible alcohol at Disney World into the mix and you got potential for the nicest guy to become worst dad of the century for those kids.
I’m not sure if you haven’t met many people, but people in general are pretty freakin’ awful. Work one day in any customer service job and you’ll never be surprised at peoples behavior again. Whenever anyone says to me “you won’t believe what this person did” my immediate response is “oh yes I will!”
We got stuck on Its A Small World for almost 40 minutes when I was a kid because someone got off a boat!!! The song was playing the whole time, it was so stuck in our heads 😂
I can't believe heelies are still trendy among pre-teens, I remember how popular those were when I was in middle school (over a decade ago), I didn't know they still existed. Also the majority of these are just common sense, like the no shoplifting or setting off fireworks.
I can’t believe they still make them! Within weeks of them being on the market my elementary school had them banned from campus. You could wear the shoe if the wheel was out, but you would still get looks from a bunch of teachers.
@@MichaelRei99 yeah idk. I wasn't really paying attention to the 7th graders when i was in 8th grade (they're more into trends) and haven't been in middle school for 2 years (i guess if you count 2 school years because im a softmore now) so i wouldn't know. I also don't know trends unless they're very popular on the internet.
10:36 dang it, well I guess my plans of bringing my *preying mantis* on splash mountain are foiled again Sorry *biggi the mantis* you’ll have to stay home this time
When I was a kid they hadn’t quite come out with the heelys version with just the wheel in back. I had shoes that looked a lot like vans but with skates, like 2 tiny sets of 2 wheels that clicked into the soles and had PUSH BUTTONS to click them out. They were super unsafe depending on the surface you were on but they were really freaking cool, at least I thought so.
Another thing that can get you kicked out: if you are part of a group (Like a band or choir) and you’re performing at Disney, you’re not allowed to have cameras or phones backstage. Disney confiscates them until you’re done!
This must be just Disney world because I’ve performed at Disney Land numerous times with the Marine Corps Band and they definitely did not take our phones.
this one time i was on pirates of the Caribbean, and it shut down. i had to go backstage. there were ALL the floats it was so cool. i recorded it until a cast member told me to stop.
Alexa A bruh watchu mean, last time I saw someone with heelys was in fifth grade. Two years ago... we know how to have fun. You’re just sad cause you’re boomer ass can’t figure out how to turn on the pc
@@MyFictionalChaos Well it never specified cosplay in sure if you dress up as a non disney character it will be fine unless it's over the top or just shows too much
Spreading ashes is sadly a very common thing (I actually know at least one person who has witnessed another guest do this very thing some years ago), there's even a "code" for it whenever it happens, it's often handled very carefully as it's a very sensitive situation, and interestingly enough, I believe there is specialized cast members specifically trained to handle this very specific "violation".
That makes sense as it is their loved ones remains and Disney doesnt usually like to egregiously offend mourning people. I do wonder if they think that their ashes will remain there. Perhaps people could simply take one of those jewelry urns on a few rides instead of trying to dump the ashes out. Like look grandma we took you on your favorite ride and will do so again on our next visit.
It still happens. When I was in the Japanese pavilion, all the kois swam to me and another guest. It looked cool, but the only reason would be they thought we'd throw them popcorn. Have you seen the price of koi fish? I ain't going to kill one by feeding it and have to pay for it.
I’m actually had minor celebrity for having a stare down with a mallard over obeying this rule. told the duck eventually I couldn’t feed it, the duck tilted its head and walked away. Someone did film it..l but I admit it was funny.
catlover683 what about people who have had to get surgery for their throat/voice/vocals. Also what about people who have gotten plastic surgery, I mean they are no longer 100% natural, making them somewhat artificial.
I like this channel. I think it's a great guide to those who want to go to the parks without committing a faux pas, not do or buy something they regret along with getting the most enjoyment out of the parks. It also brings up some ins and outs for those who wish to visit, like those wristband pass things and other tips. It also directs you to that Disney Store if you reeeeeeally feel you MUST buy that cumbersome or messy souvenir.
Last time I was in Disneyland there was a guy in a MAGA shirt that yelled F&@; You! At anyone who looked at him funny, we complained, he was still there when the fireworks went off (and still yelling at people)
Tinkagain 62 I cant wait until I can go to a park without hearing someone say F***. Last time I was there I got cursed out at by people who were just in the mood to argue (which seems like the guy you were referring to). It’s sad, but as long as I’m having a good time, oh well! Lol.
As someone who works in Galaxy's Edge I should add, don't try to jump the fence to see Rise of The Resistance, we aren't even open yet and we already had someone try it.
Brad Evans Productions what are the Galaxy’s Edge rules for costumes? Like if I buy the jedi robes can I wear em in park? I’ve also heard you’re allowed to bring lightsabers in from outside
On my senior trip, we went backstage for Haunted Mansion to see how it was made and how things worked. We had passes because of the educational program. A family tried to join us because they thought it was a tour and they ended up getting kicked out. I felt bad since they didn’t realize but to be fair they did have to tell them more than once.
Dang I wanted to sit in my folding chairs dressing as belle while using my fire crackers and bring fido and spreading my friends ashes by cinderellas castle dang.
The son of my aunt's friend was kicked out as a kid. He pulled fire alarms all over the park. That kid was always trouble and that followed him into adulthood. You know that something is wrong when you are kicked out of Disney.
I'm a non-smoker who hates smoke of any kind, but can't imagine what a pain it is to run to the front of the park every time you need a cig. Were designated areas just not working out, or what?
_DOES ANYBODY EVEN DO THESE THINGS??_ I mean seriously! Also, it’s not very _“interesting”_ that you could get kicked out for sneaking onto rides. Like, what are they supposed to do, tell the person to say they’re sorry?? Ugh. *Anyways, imma go harass some cast members and scatter my mothers ashes down in Frontierland while I wear a giant Mickey Mouse suit.*
Saw someone climbing the front of Mexico once about 15 years ago. They got about 12 feet up before security got involved. We didn't stick around to see them get the guy down, but he wasn't very cooperative in the time that we could see it.
Any written rule anywhere is there because someone has done it or tried to do it. Same with warning labels, however obvious it might be to any sane person.
@@richardkelly7320 the goal is to break as many of these rules at one time as you possibly can. I'd say that's a good start! Add eating while climbing without a mask and you've got 25% of the list covered!
Amy P shanghai disneyland either used to or still has chinese citizens who go there breaking rules that would be broken if they did them in disney parks that have them
that shoplifting one is bigger than people think, when it comes to disney they have a whole secret police that stop you before you leave the park if you are caught shoplifting, underground tunnels and shit. look it up i found that out on reddit.