Guest "Dies of Embarrassment" After Cast Members Rush to Their Aid

Comments for Guest “Dies of Embarrassment” After Cast Members Rush to Their Aid

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13 Comments

  1. A few years ago I fell at Disney World Magic Kingdom infront if the carousel. As an older guest I was not able to get up without assistance. EMTs were called to help me up. As I sat there on the ground mortified, I looked up and all the female cast members had made a tight circle around me and fanned their skirts open to make a shield around me so others could not see. I was embarrased enough and for them to try and protect my dignity from prying eyes has always touched me.

  2. tripichick

    die of shame for being bare-faced. no excuse for such sekfishness

    1. DeLaunhardt

      Are you THAT ugly? Most of us have NO PROBLEM with our faces…..

      Enough with the virtue signaling “Karen”…
      It is MECHANICALLY IMPOSSIBLE for a mask to protect you from Covid-Fauci was part of the team that made it this way. The Covid molecule is .0125 microns in size-the holes in your mask are .700 microns in size or 600 times LARGER than Covid-Hence they CANNOT PROTECT YOU!!

      1. AnActualDoctor

        Covid isn’t traveling around on it’s own. It travels on droplets of saliva, mucous, or other fluids ejected when sneezing/coughing/talking. Those droplets are significantly larger than the .7 microns you’re citing.

        Please leave medical information to the experts. Your little rant backfired, spectacularly.

        1. Kamm

          Thank You. Serious, not sarcasm.

        2. CarolinaTiger

          If you were an actual doctor, you would know that those droplets are aerosolized. They will break down into smaller particles. Any droplets that do not pass through, make your mask a petri dish. Given enough time, you will breathe every bit of the virus through those holes. Ok. That’s just the weave of the cotton mask. None of those masks, surgical or cotton, completely encapsulate your face. There are wide gaps around the face. Couple this with being in an enclosed area with a large quantity of people, and you will be breathing everyone else exhalations in a matter of a few minutes. If you have to wear a mask, do yourself, and your patients a favor, and tell them to follow real science, and at least use an n95 properly. Of course, this is a new strain of flu, it’s here, and everyone will get it eventually. Buckle up buttercup

  3. Lisa

    I went to Disneyland March 2020. I live full time with my mother because she has a lot of medical problems. I went with my brother’s family but my mom didn’t go an after a week in Disneyland, I was missing my mom. I don’t remember the name now of the PhotoPass Disney employee but he was so nice while I was weepy because I missed my mom. He ended up giving me the 5×7 photo for free. I was so grateful.

  4. Craig Cobb

    Very poorly written article, Luke. Learn sentence construction if you’re going to be a “journalist”. One guest can’t lose “their” cane. The internet has killed the English language.

    1. Dekker451

      Actually, the singular “their” when one can’t or doesn’t wish to specify gender has been considered acceptable for a long time and was used even by Shakespeare. https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/their

    2. pbergonzi

      A guest can lose “their” cane–they can lose it easily, especially depending on their gender identification.

    3. DeLaunhardt

      Agreed! The movie “Idocracy” is soooooo looking more prophetic every day!

    4. Maya

      There – A place or drawing attention
      They’re – The contraction of they are
      Their – Possessive

      Luke is correct in his use of the word 🙄 You’re right too though about the internet killing the English language. Thank-you for providing an example of it.

  5. M.H.

    I like Cosmic Ray’s Starlight Cafe

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