Call the local health department, it’s not rocket science to bring in the proper authorities. Companies first reaction is to hide the truth for public relations, not responsibility. They aren’t doing god’s work lol
I hate to say it, but I call BS! There is absolutely zero way this person could “hear the rats”…..also….if they were super visible….there would be pics. Especially if there were “others that saw it”. Sounds like a super disgruntled employee, or someone that doesn’t like Disney’s political stance. Just going to say, there listeria no way to see rats crawling up the walls while standing in line. (This is coming from someone who was recently there).
I agree …. you don’t experience things at a theme park without pulling out your smartphone to take pictures and videos (besides, Cast Members would not ignore the situation, because it puts their health at risk).
Furthermore, anyone who would’ve called the Orange County Health Department? This would be all over the local news on television channels (2 KCBS, 4 KNBC, 7 KABC, 5 KTLA, 9 KCAL, 11 KTTV, 13 KCOP) and print media (Orange County Register, Los Angeles Times).
About the only random complaint you will read online is about the higher prices and the portions getting smaller (lol).
How in the world would you be able to hear rats IN the walls?? I can’t even hear my friends sitting 3’ across the table from me with as loud as quick service restaurants are!
They did close twice in the last week for rats, seen, heard, and dropping feces on cast and guests. You don’t need to call BS just because you love Disney, sometimes these things happen, and sometimes management isn’t all that responsive in an effort to save face as well as their own jobs. I’ve seen rats there and in other lands before. It’s outdoor, there are going to be animals, it’s when they get inside that there are problems.
Someone saw something, they said something, Disney should do something. No one’s yelling “CLOSE IT ALL DOWN” or anything haha
Some people act like their last name is Disney and they are personally hurt by any critical response.
So, based on a claim from a single unidentified person who, with absolutely no evidence, claimed to have eaten there and witnessed an extensive rat infestation…you published this damaging article? This article even goes on to say “However, there is rumors of rat droppings found near food preparation at this location”. (How did this guest hear of these “rumors”???) No respectable reporter or journalist would EVER publish an article that could harm a businesses without having either impartial evidence presented (health inspection report), confirmed legitimate photos, or verified witness accounts that support the claim. I have no basis to decide if these claims are true or false (or if there is a motive for this person to make false claims)… but to publish an article based on a completely unverified claim would lead any reasonable person to question the motive for doing so.
Comments for Disney Restaurant Allegedly Infested With Rats, “They Were In The Walls”
James Holt
Call the local health department, it’s not rocket science to bring in the proper authorities. Companies first reaction is to hide the truth for public relations, not responsibility. They aren’t doing god’s work lol
Kevin
Its a delicacy! Disney probably charges $50+ per rat.
chris
Wait a minute. Those aren’t raisins in the rice pudding!!!
Aaaaaaaah!
Ew
EMJ
They’re just corporate animorphing into their spirit animals!
McRigs
I hate to say it, but I call BS! There is absolutely zero way this person could “hear the rats”…..also….if they were super visible….there would be pics. Especially if there were “others that saw it”. Sounds like a super disgruntled employee, or someone that doesn’t like Disney’s political stance. Just going to say, there listeria no way to see rats crawling up the walls while standing in line. (This is coming from someone who was recently there).
Debby
McRigs – my thoughts exactly.
CJ
I agree …. you don’t experience things at a theme park without pulling out your smartphone to take pictures and videos (besides, Cast Members would not ignore the situation, because it puts their health at risk).
Furthermore, anyone who would’ve called the Orange County Health Department? This would be all over the local news on television channels (2 KCBS, 4 KNBC, 7 KABC, 5 KTLA, 9 KCAL, 11 KTTV, 13 KCOP) and print media (Orange County Register, Los Angeles Times).
About the only random complaint you will read online is about the higher prices and the portions getting smaller (lol).
Andrea
How in the world would you be able to hear rats IN the walls?? I can’t even hear my friends sitting 3’ across the table from me with as loud as quick service restaurants are!
Art
They did close twice in the last week for rats, seen, heard, and dropping feces on cast and guests. You don’t need to call BS just because you love Disney, sometimes these things happen, and sometimes management isn’t all that responsive in an effort to save face as well as their own jobs. I’ve seen rats there and in other lands before. It’s outdoor, there are going to be animals, it’s when they get inside that there are problems.
Someone saw something, they said something, Disney should do something. No one’s yelling “CLOSE IT ALL DOWN” or anything haha
Some people act like their last name is Disney and they are personally hurt by any critical response.
Maria
You’re absolutely correct in all mentioned
Jim F.
So, based on a claim from a single unidentified person who, with absolutely no evidence, claimed to have eaten there and witnessed an extensive rat infestation…you published this damaging article? This article even goes on to say “However, there is rumors of rat droppings found near food preparation at this location”. (How did this guest hear of these “rumors”???) No respectable reporter or journalist would EVER publish an article that could harm a businesses without having either impartial evidence presented (health inspection report), confirmed legitimate photos, or verified witness accounts that support the claim. I have no basis to decide if these claims are true or false (or if there is a motive for this person to make false claims)… but to publish an article based on a completely unverified claim would lead any reasonable person to question the motive for doing so.
Joe
I know for a fact this is true as someone who saw it.
Monty Rock
Bruno just enjoying some lunch in the walls with his furry friends!
Ed
What does he/she/it expect the cats to eat? The ducks?
Deb
Here’s the funny part. Once you try to clear out rats in any place, they will just go somewhere else.
Joe
Now serving Ratatouille.
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