I had something similar happen when we were at a lake to spread my brothers ashes. His son threw the ashes at the lake and a big gust of wind hit them and sent them into my face. I can’t believe someone would do it on purpose.
This is the kind of crap that should earn that person’s entire family a lifetime ban from all Disney theme park. Mom, dad, kids and the kid’s kids. So, there isn’t a repeat of this kind of crap by that family for a (100) hundred years.
While I do understand that some people’s last request before they pass on is to have their ashes spread in a beautiful, tranquil, and favorite place, Disney happens to be one of those places. I don’t hink it’s healthy to put ashes on oneself like they did. Take a little bit of ashes in a nice small bag and sit in a quiet spot at Disney and bury the ashes. Like near one of the resorts near Epcot or Boardwalk, etc. Don’t make a big thing out of it or say anything, be discreet.
While I do understand that some people’s last request before they pass on is to have their ashes spread in a beautiful, tranquil, and favorite place, Disney happens to be one of those places. I don’t think it’s healthy to put ashes on oneself like they did. Take a little bit of ashes in a nice small bag and sit in a quiet spot at Disney and bury the ashes. Like near one of the resorts near Epcot or Boardwalk, etc. Don’t make a big thing out of it or say anything, be discreet.
I have seen lack of checking bags and asking questions at the gate. Thats where they should be caught. More protection for those coming to enjoy the park.
Cremaines arent all that powdery, they have small pieces of ? Bone matter as well. They’re quite heavy.
How tragic that one believes they can spread their loved one in Disney without notice, only to have the deceased vacuumed and put at the dump.
Ok so I’m an adult and it had been a childhood dream of mine to go to Disney World and I finally made it there with my husband when I was 35. We have no children. We had fun, we were friendly to others and I just don’t know where these Karens get off telling adults we shouldn’t go to the parks if we don’t have kids. Well let me tell you something. Walt Disney created Disneyland and Disney World for people of ALL AGES, not just children. That’s why there’s attractions there for everyone, kids and adults alike. So stop telling people they have no right to be there without kids. No I don’t agree with the ashes being thrown around in the Haunted Mansion either.
It’s Disney’s fault in a small way. The Ghost Host (Paul Frees) says they have room for one more. At the conclusion of the ride, imagineer Leota Tombs says “be sure to bring your death certificate” and “hurry back.” People having emotional issues or take things literally may take this as an invitation.
Comments for Disney World Guests Scream, Cover Themselves in Dead Relative’s Remains
Allyn
I had something similar happen when we were at a lake to spread my brothers ashes. His son threw the ashes at the lake and a big gust of wind hit them and sent them into my face. I can’t believe someone would do it on purpose.
Joe
If it’s reported on Tic Toc it must be true! You are terrible get a real job
Randy Hodo
This is the kind of crap that should earn that person’s entire family a lifetime ban from all Disney theme park. Mom, dad, kids and the kid’s kids. So, there isn’t a repeat of this kind of crap by that family for a (100) hundred years.
Andrea
While I do understand that some people’s last request before they pass on is to have their ashes spread in a beautiful, tranquil, and favorite place, Disney happens to be one of those places. I don’t hink it’s healthy to put ashes on oneself like they did. Take a little bit of ashes in a nice small bag and sit in a quiet spot at Disney and bury the ashes. Like near one of the resorts near Epcot or Boardwalk, etc. Don’t make a big thing out of it or say anything, be discreet.
Andrea
While I do understand that some people’s last request before they pass on is to have their ashes spread in a beautiful, tranquil, and favorite place, Disney happens to be one of those places. I don’t think it’s healthy to put ashes on oneself like they did. Take a little bit of ashes in a nice small bag and sit in a quiet spot at Disney and bury the ashes. Like near one of the resorts near Epcot or Boardwalk, etc. Don’t make a big thing out of it or say anything, be discreet.
Janiene Barkholz-toth
If they are putting on hazmat suits, Disney is a definite health hazard. Should be highly investigated. Go in at your own risk to the park
Cher
I have seen lack of checking bags and asking questions at the gate. Thats where they should be caught. More protection for those coming to enjoy the park.
Beth
Cremaines arent all that powdery, they have small pieces of ? Bone matter as well. They’re quite heavy.
How tragic that one believes they can spread their loved one in Disney without notice, only to have the deceased vacuumed and put at the dump.
Tanya Mayberry
Ok so I’m an adult and it had been a childhood dream of mine to go to Disney World and I finally made it there with my husband when I was 35. We have no children. We had fun, we were friendly to others and I just don’t know where these Karens get off telling adults we shouldn’t go to the parks if we don’t have kids. Well let me tell you something. Walt Disney created Disneyland and Disney World for people of ALL AGES, not just children. That’s why there’s attractions there for everyone, kids and adults alike. So stop telling people they have no right to be there without kids. No I don’t agree with the ashes being thrown around in the Haunted Mansion either.
Phyllis
Just tell them to clean up after spilling ashes, and take the remainder with them. It just dirt .
beautiful gorgeous
It’s Disney’s fault in a small way. The Ghost Host (Paul Frees) says they have room for one more. At the conclusion of the ride, imagineer Leota Tombs says “be sure to bring your death certificate” and “hurry back.” People having emotional issues or take things literally may take this as an invitation.
Jennifer
They could make a crap ton of money with a scatter park.
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