Man that brings back memories, before any kids rope drop was a way of life didn't matter the park, Disneyland or Disney World I had to do rope drop. Now with little time wasters I'm lucky to get into the park by 10am...
Hi Steve how are you doing today and I am glad you do a horror night stream last night and are you doing queen dark harbor and knott’s scary farm and other scary events
@0:10 Gotta say, that 'homeless' guy doesn't look like he's suffering too much. Doesn't look very hungry. And why is he hiding his face as soon as the camera shows up? Mask one wonder. Anaheim really has to take care of that situation. Getting super bad. I don't feel all that safe sometimes. Stayed at Alpine Inn on Katella last month, and hours before I walked to the bus stop across from the Westin, a street guy had put his shoes on the ground and set fire to them! Really 'family-friendly,' that. I don't get why Disney doesn't pressure the city to do something about it.
@dtrjr6157 hello just wanted to let you know that I'm a 70 year old born and raised resident of the city of Anaheim and live just a mile north of the park. The city has spent 10 of millions of dollars to address the homeless situation the last couple of years. Harbor Blvd is in a lot better shape than other parts of the city. The homeless are in our neighborhoods and city parks. I have personally tried to help many of the homeless by connecting them with services and non profit's in Anaheim. The overwhelming majority of these people aren't even from Anaheim or California. They will accept shelter for several days and then leave the shelter because of the shelter's rules. It frustrates me as a resident and parent of 2 cast members that more cannot be done. If some of these homeless people dont want to be helped there's nothing that can be done. I just wanted to give you an Anaheim residents opinion we dont like it either and Anaheim City government has in many ways treated the homeless better than they treat Anaheim resident taxpayers.