There was a human trafficking ring bust fairly recently where a few of the people involved were Disney land employees. So the rumour you mention about the 200 children could possibly be true.
One super dark/disturbing fact you didn't mention was the fact that the Pirates of the Caribbean ride used to have real human bones...like what?! I swear, look it up! Disney claims there are no longer real bones used but some people still think there is... I would love a Part 2 where you deep dive into the dark Disney stuff, some things are really insane. Like all the subliminal messages in Disney movies, that's what first intrigued me about it all!
The Walt Disney head theory is so creepy. And honestly I would not doubt that some part of his body is preserved given how “iconic” him and his legacy is. I just don’t think it’s kept in the park
People really do throw their loved one's ashes into rides, even today. There's actually a specific code cast members have to call to clean it up. And Haunted Mansion is one of the most popular rides people do it on. It really wouldn't surprise me if that is why they close some rides randomly.
Walt Disney was a 33rd degree Freemason too. Growing up, I always heard the rumor that his body was cryogenically frozen. There were always a bunch of hidden stuff in the original movies. Like the priest had a b*ner in the scene when he was marrying the Little Mermaid and Prince. There was tons of stuff like that. You used to be able to find so many RU-vid compilations of hidden stuff in Disney movies, but not since the algorithm changed over the years. My dad has all the old VHS tapes and I would watch them and see the stuff myself, it was mind blowing.
Yes! I just commented how it would be cool for her to deep dive into those old subliminal messages. There used to be a really good video about it on RU-vid like 15 years ago but I have no idea where it went. Some videos dive into it a little, but there is so much more to it all. It's probably something that can't be monetized though due to the nature of it.
this! watch your kid maybe? and when he did fall in...you didn't jump in after him? 🤦♀i don't understand people. always wanna blame other people to get a bag. 💰
Another super scary thing that happened that I think about every time I go to the parks is the little boy who was eaten by a crocodile at the Grand Floridian beach. I can't remember the year but it wasn't all that long ago.
I got lost / separated from my parents as a 6 year old at Disney World (around 2003), so thankful that nothing bad happened to me, really scary for me to think back on as an adult now.
I wouldn't want to throw a loved ones ashes in a place where they'll just be stomped on daily or swept away by people coming and going for amusement rides sorry
..but that's what happens to everyone's ashes that are spread... They don't stay there. It isn't about what you want, it's about what the person who passed wanted. Personally I would love my ashes to be turned into jewelry. But I'm aware that whichever family member gets it will probably lose it lol. Staying in one place is for those who are buried. Imo anyway
@@kaceeharrison3715 obviously nothing stays where it is at one point in time, but leaving your loved ones ashes in an amusement park almost immediately sets them up to be stepped on, not to mention the workers who clean the park would get rid of the remnants with cleaning substances and completely defile the point of spreading ashes, where as if you spread them somewhere like a forest it is very unlikely that anyone will come into contact with the ashes, and they will slowly become part of the earth which is beautiful
I saw one the cats at disneyland! It was right in the morning and it was still out. It was really friendly I got to pet it although I dont think it was supposed to be out because one of the workers called it name to come here
i'm a dancer, and went under the tunnels at disneyland. overall, it's not that exciting (i promise 😅), BUT there are a few weird rooms and random areas?? maybe his head is there hahah
OMG!! Okay, the fact that you brought up Mission Space is wild because the first time I went on that, I felt so wrecked afterwards that I thought, "This doesn't feel safe. Someone HAS to have died on this." So i went home and researched and fell into a rabbit hole of ride incidents at Disney World. It's honestly wild how well they cover a lot of that stuff up and you wouldn't know about it if you weren't actively looking for it.
Great video! It is scary that such a happy place can actually be terrifying. I’d still go to Disneyland or Disney world if I could. I’m from Canada so I haven’t been there yet but I still would love to
@@victoriabryer4710 I love Canada’s Wonderland, it is my home park and my happy place. I go every year (besides 2020 since it was closed because of covid) Yukon striker, leviathan and behemoth are so fun and my favourites
In 2014, a family from Alabama was visiting Animal Kingdom. Their group included an 8 year old boy, his parents, and his great-grandmotherm who was in her 90''s (there may have been others). As they were walking the park, a snake fell out of a tree, onto to boy, and bit him...I have seen both his arm or leg being the area bitten, regardless, the snake was not venomous and the boy just needed a bandaid from the park's 1st aide. His great-gma; however. started having trouble breathing , suffered a cardiac arrest soon after and died two days later. The family went on to either sue or threaten to sue WDW, for wrongful death, claiming that the snake had escaped from a park exhibit and entered the area accessible to the general public, and the shock of the incident had directly lead to Ggran''s untimely (?) passing. Disney claimed the snake was a wild one and that the allegations directed at them where a 'mischaracterization of the facts'. The articles I read were sort of all over the place with details, but there were quite a few reporting the potential lawsuit. I could not find anything about the outcome...if it actually went to court, got dropped or settled.
i work in california adventure and the cats are always out !!! most typical place to find them is the woodsy area between the grizzly river ride and soarin :) they’re super sweet and all the CMs have lil names for them :)))
I rode Mission Space for the first time in November after reading everything about it. Yes, still rode it. It was INTENSE. I almost passed out in the beginning & I can handle crazy rides. Not for the faint of heart! I loved it though and rode it a second time 😁
I wonder what exactly caused so many people to die from Mission: Space? I kind of assumed the hospitalizations were from panic attacks because panic attacks _can_ make it feel like you are dying & it would make sense if you are claustrophobic. But people actually died? That’s terrifying. Edit: I also want to mention they did change Mission: Space in like 2017 I believe to be safer. I first rode it in 2018. Honestly, it’s an okay ride but there are better rides at Epcot, like the Frozen ride.
The second you said powder I knew it was going to be remains 🤢. But I do remember all the anthrax scares around then - which in that case I cannot believe they made a cast member to in and check the powder ... Like what if it was actually anthrax?!
The story of baby jasmine reminds me so much of a case in Norway where they in 1991 found a baby (Josefine) in a garbage container, and it was treated as an attempted murder. They solved it a few years back (2019 I believe), and the biological mother also didn’t know she was pregnant, also birthed in a bathroom, panicked and left the newborn baby, but in a plastic bag in the container outside. The guy who found her thought it was a kitten based on the noises, but was shocked to find the newborn, attached to the umbilical cord and placenta /:
I've been to Disneyland once in 2015. Sadly can't remember anything else besides that i went on the tower of terror. Also that episode of icarly is one of my favorite episodes of all time.
Yes more Disney videos I'm a huge Disney fan so I found this video interesting never been to epcot and never been to Disney in California but I've been to magic kingdom in Orlando summer of 2001 so like right before 9/11 and mGM and universal in 2004
I'm not surprised so many people got sick in mission space. I would never try it, I got sick in the theater watching paranormal activity. However I've always had motion sickness. XD
someone died on thunder mountain railway when the last cart disconnected from the rest. also in animal kingdom a boy got eaten by an alligator. a lady died after being crushed between a part of the show where the scenes slide and change
Alligators at the park isn’t any different than at a zoo. Like it’s not that weird. BUT glad they’re not using real alligators anymore since it’s not fair to the animals
I’m very surprised you didn’t mention all the sexual words on the screen/ sexual pictures hidden into Disney movies 🎥 that is the biggest theory about Disney I’ve heard 🤢 and I refuse to get Disney+ because of all the yuck things I’ve heard about that company that’s targeted at children .
In regards to Mr. Disney being in a cryogenic state... the tin hat people need to just Let it go, let it go we can't deal with it anymore Let it go, let it go just drop it or throw them out the door I don't care what they're going to say because the flat earthers rage on - besides the cold never bothered Walt anyway...