Trash Cans Explode with Garbage Inside Queue for Disney Attraction

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13 Comments

  1. Julie

    I was just there. At 3 different parks and saw nothing like this. Everything was clean, trash & recycle cans were plentiful and not overflowing. Staff & characters could not have been nicer.

  2. Staff shortage is just an excuse now not to do anything! There is no lack of people looking for jobs. Pay them a decent salary!

  3. Jen

    Straws aren’t allowed at Animal Kingdom. Are y’all sure that pic was taken there?

    1. Lynn

      good point.

    2. Dr. M

      Those are biodegradable straws, not plastic ones.

  4. This is disgusting !! Was there last Thanksgiving and saw this everywhere qnd the bathrooms were deplorable. The Disney merchandise has become cheap and shoddy. Disney is no longer the Most Magical Place on Earth but just another nasty smelly theme park.

    1. Totally unacceptable. Nobody wants to work anymore unless you can telework 100% and get paid a ton.

  5. RM

    Let’s ask Bob Cashpek which scenario he would want to hear.
    “I like going to Disney World because it’s always clean, maintained and the food is great!”
    Or
    “I’m not ever going to Disney World because it’s not maintained well and they’re getting skimpy on the food!”
    I know that I used to be embarrassed when I would hear someone complain about the airline I retired from. Whether it was late, flights full or lousy customer service. I would go to work and tell my fellow employees that, in 38 years, I was tired of hearing people slam us. Let’s get better than the other airlines. Being employee owned, with profit sharing, it only made sense to be better.
    ‘Ol Bob Chapek needs to start looking at these complaints and start getting embarrassed enough to stop worrying about raising prices and get the parks back to Disney expectations. The challenge is on!

  6. Darryl

    Pre-virus WDW sponsored over 900 Haitians working in custodial and housekeeping positions. Some returned to the island, and others have not returned to WDW due to the abundance of other jobs in Florida. With the annual average salary in Haiti being $825 ($2.33 a day), and the chaos that consumes that country, even if they are no longer documented or sponsored they are willing to risk deportation to stay and earn a years salary in just two weeks, emptying trash cans and scrubbing toilets. That’s reality, something to think about when you drop $6.00 on a Starbucks.

  7. Mickeymouse3

    I have my doubts that the garbage pic was taken at WDW. I do believe that Bob Paycheck is burying his head in the sand and is denial there is anything wrong at the parks. His Genie+ is NOT as successful as he says. The reservation system is a joke. He can’t make me believe that these two things are a better experience than the fastpass system and a walk in entry. These are just two examples of his failures. I opt for his resignation, but the board will continue to be the puppet master until the shareholders say, “Enough”!

  8. Dee Dee

    Was there in June. We took a friend of my daughter that have never been. We could point out so many things that pre COVID would have never looked that way. Popcorn dumped all in an inside ride queue, paint not touched up, lack of merchandise for the 50th Anniversary and what they did have, some looked shoddy. Just makes me sad.

  9. Jo

    We have been going to Disney for years. We use to always praise Disney for their cleanliness and their upkeep of buildings, you could walk Disney and find sweepers cleaning the streets. Prices for parks, etc. we’re reasonable, that’s when Disney cared, sorry that’s no more. DISNEY is too busy stuffing their pockets and that’s all they care about.

  10. M

    I think Disney and other theme parks need to offer incentives for Disney employees to get good people to work there. One was college scholarships I don’t know if they brought it back. Discounts, good pat, maybe transportation?

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