Probably crying from the pain of all those tattoos. He must be an adult, so whatever turned him into a cry baby, his mommy needs to make him deal with it. Wished the orange buffoon’s mommy would have spanked his behind more.
This is like the backstage tour,happened to me on the Ellen ride,ride stopped waited a few minutes then the lights came on and the workers came out and manually drove the carts out. Totally cool no crying
My mom and I were on the Winnie the Pooh ride at Disneyland when it broke down and we were escorted to walk through the rest of the ride. The cast member pointed out three bears hanging on a wall, leftover from what used to be Country Bear Jamboree. When you enter the room with the heffalumps and woozles while on the ride, you have to look behind you to see them.
In the late 70s, my parents and I were going through the Small World ride and it broke down. We had to sit there listening to the Small World song for 2 hours. It was torture. In those days they didn’t lead you out of the ride.
Walked off Frozen, boat stopped as Elsa was singing “Let it go”, after 10 min was enough. They drained the water, amazing to see, then walked us off, behind the scenes, a “free” b ack stage tour, interesting, nothing to cry about, grow up
As a former Disney Attraction Host I had to deal with this. I would joke with the guests and interact with them. However huffing and puffing going up and down Spaceship Earth was not a joke. Most people enjoyed seeing the actual look with the lights on.
On one visit, we were one of the first of the day on Peter Pan and they forgot to turn the lights off…so we rode the whole way thru with the lights on….when we got to the end we told the cast member and they let us ride again with the lights off.
Honestly after watching TPM vids on YouTube and seeing different rides break down and stuff, I think it would be really cool to have an “in show exit” as TPM calls them. You can usually get a free pass to get back on the ride anyway so why cry if the ride went down. I for one like behind the scenes stuff. It would be awesome to see.
My daughter is 46 and this is till her favorite ride. Especially the 3 waving ghosts at the end. If you were built in 1955 you would be breaking down too. This isn’t news.
If the temporary closure of an attraction experience moves you to tears, you are not equipped for the real world. Move back into your parents’ garage immediately.
Better than my experience at HM on Saturday when someone tossed ashes out of their buggy and the rest of us got to ride through the cloud trying to keep our kids from breathing it in 🙃
I worked at Disney and my rides prize for winning a contest was an after hours guided tour and walk through of the ride with the lights on. One of my favorite memories.
I saw this as a satirical video. People getting butt-hurt over a ride malfunction and this guy makes fun at those who feels the magic is ruined, hence his laughing at the end.
Anything to be negative these days.
Forgeddaboutit!
Comments for “The Day the Magic Got Ruined,” Disneyland Guests Moved to Tears by Unexpected Experience
Angus
Oh please. Attractions break down or stop all the time. If this brought you to tears, get a thicker skin!! Geeze
Jon Smith
Probably crying from the pain of all those tattoos. He must be an adult, so whatever turned him into a cry baby, his mommy needs to make him deal with it. Wished the orange buffoon’s mommy would have spanked his behind more.
Bob
This is like the backstage tour,happened to me on the Ellen ride,ride stopped waited a few minutes then the lights came on and the workers came out and manually drove the carts out. Totally cool no crying
Mary Ann
You got to see those beautiful dinosaurs??!!!!??? Wow!!!!
Jenni Reich
My mom and I were on the Winnie the Pooh ride at Disneyland when it broke down and we were escorted to walk through the rest of the ride. The cast member pointed out three bears hanging on a wall, leftover from what used to be Country Bear Jamboree. When you enter the room with the heffalumps and woozles while on the ride, you have to look behind you to see them.
Christi Newton
In the late 70s, my parents and I were going through the Small World ride and it broke down. We had to sit there listening to the Small World song for 2 hours. It was torture. In those days they didn’t lead you out of the ride.
Lizzy
Omg the same thing happened to our family in the late seventies
Sherry A Ayala
Walked off Frozen, boat stopped as Elsa was singing “Let it go”, after 10 min was enough. They drained the water, amazing to see, then walked us off, behind the scenes, a “free” b ack stage tour, interesting, nothing to cry about, grow up
Doug Yeager
As a former Disney Attraction Host I had to deal with this. I would joke with the guests and interact with them. However huffing and puffing going up and down Spaceship Earth was not a joke. Most people enjoyed seeing the actual look with the lights on.
Jen
On one visit, we were one of the first of the day on Peter Pan and they forgot to turn the lights off…so we rode the whole way thru with the lights on….when we got to the end we told the cast member and they let us ride again with the lights off.
Mike
Really????!!! Grow a set…..
Wynter Phoenix
Honestly after watching TPM vids on YouTube and seeing different rides break down and stuff, I think it would be really cool to have an “in show exit” as TPM calls them. You can usually get a free pass to get back on the ride anyway so why cry if the ride went down. I for one like behind the scenes stuff. It would be awesome to see.
TW
My daughter is 46 and this is till her favorite ride. Especially the 3 waving ghosts at the end. If you were built in 1955 you would be breaking down too. This isn’t news.
Rich
If the temporary closure of an attraction experience moves you to tears, you are not equipped for the real world. Move back into your parents’ garage immediately.
Meg
Better than my experience at HM on Saturday when someone tossed ashes out of their buggy and the rest of us got to ride through the cloud trying to keep our kids from breathing it in 🙃
John Smith
So some entitled crybaby posts that the magic was ruined by a ride breaking down? 😒
Kel
I worked at Disney and my rides prize for winning a contest was an after hours guided tour and walk through of the ride with the lights on. One of my favorite memories.
P.C.Knott
I saw this as a satirical video. People getting butt-hurt over a ride malfunction and this guy makes fun at those who feels the magic is ruined, hence his laughing at the end.
Anything to be negative these days.
Forgeddaboutit!
Pat
Sorry, it must have meant a lot of triggered something.
Pearls from my mother. “if at first you don’t succeed. Try, try again
Al
I would love this!!!
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