Disney World Begins New Warning After "Traumatizing" Behavior - Inside the Magic

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An evening photo of the Cinderella Castle inside of Disney World, Magic Kingdom

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5 Comments

  1. Rox

    Behavior at disney parks is the world in microcosm. Common decency and common sense have gone the way of the dodo.

    1. Janet S

      Agreed. And it starts from the top. When we allow our politicians to be crass, profane, and aggressive, we show our children that this is acceptable… And then simply mimic the behavior they see.

  2. I remember the 70’s at the park. As we approached the gate from the parking lot we were stopped by parking attendants that told the young men in our group to take off the headband and button up their shirts. No bare chests. Our group dummied right up as everyone was so excited to see the magic. What happened?

  3. Jordan

    The biggest problem are two things, people that feel entitled because they paid thousands of dollars to be there and social media. Social media has turned this place into a “hackers dream” always pointing out ways to get free things to cutting the lines. They need to eliminate all these “influencers” completely! Limit drinks to a certain number per day, and begin banning these guests that cause traumatizing acts and hitting them with a HEFTY fine. Make people think before they act. This type of behavior is ruining the parks and making it lose its magic.

    1. imissWALT

      Yes! This!
      Nothing is being done to stop the increasingly bad behavior in the parks. Ban them and I LOVE the idea of a hefty fine. Also no refunds – you must leave Disney property and that’s that.

      Until then…same fight, different day.

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