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Holden in three different screenshots, walking thorugh Disneyland in the dark.

12 Comments

  1. Mario F

    To the scum-sucking “hax” guy.

    People like you are going to enjoy a special place in hell.

  2. Mike

    Seems (and looks) like an enormous pr!ck

  3. shawn

    People like this, and the douchbags that buy all the special merch only to sell it later on Ebay or whatever site, should all be banned for life.
    Nothing is going to change until they (Disney) start taking a hard line with these idiots.

    1. PLynn

      We’ll said!

    2. I don’t blame the guy. Disney keeps increasing the price to the point where families can’t go

      1. Marvin

        @holdenbullock04: “Disney keeps increasing prices. Families can’t go. Solution: Ima be a douche and make the experience worse for everyone else.”???

  4. Mickeymouse3

    First, why would you tell the world about your hack? Everyone else will start to do it and ruin YOUR freebie.
    Second, yes, it is wrong to scam people, but how does this scam hurt others? It doesn’t, other than they didn’t think of it.
    Third, Paycheck and the board need to go!

    1. Auggie

      As someone who was quoted in the article pointed out, it actively harms guests who paid for lightening lane and (far more importantly) it harms those that are using a DAS pass.

      Since the disability pass now routes through lightning lane, it’s already so much harder to use because the LL lines are longer than the fastpass lines were. This just makes the lines even longer for people who very specifically need shorter lines, hence having the DAS pass in the first place. The worst feeling in the world is being someone who’s disabled and needs the pass to be able to enjoy the parks only to see people cutting into the LL lines and making the wait even longer while cast members just stand around and do nothing at all about it. It’s inherently selfish and incredibly unfair.

      1. Neal r smith

        Another privileged jerk that thinks he is adobe the rules. Hopeful some day he and other like him will pay dearly for their attitude.

      2. Keisha

        Is this not theft?

  5. Scott C

    People like this drive me crazy. When you have to lie to pull of your “hack” it isn’t a hack at all. You’re just playing on the kindness or laziness of others. I wonder if you would think it was such a good thing if he described it as it is. He should just say “I’m so entitled that I just lie my way into being able to cut in line in front of others who have legitimate reasons or have paid to be there.” Some people just suck.

  6. Torq

    Actually now that it’s a paid service, technically it’s a theft. This kid did not hack anything, he stole.

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