Wearing glasses in the picture…. well your not allowed to wear glasses in government I’d. So what they trying to do use an old middle school ID in there twenties?
Is the “no glasses” on a government ID a new thing? I have a county government ID and a state government ID, as well as a state DL, with my glasses (which I only wear half the time thanks to contacts). The only thing I have where glasses aren’t allowed is my US passport.
As a security cast member I have denied a lot of people entry. One guy I denied entry because his T-shirt said, “Gas, Grass, or Ass, nobody rides for free”. That’s probably appropriate at a Sturgis motorcycle rally, but not appropriate for the Disneyland Resort. I denied a woman entry until she remove her penis earrings. They might be appropriate for a Hen Party or wedding shower, they don’t work in a “G”rated park. Another guy had a T-shirt that said, America – F*** Yeah! I appreciate his enthusiasm for America, but there are other T-shirts that are more appropriate, and convey the same message. I could go on, but I think everyone understands where I’m going with this.
So, to bottom line it choose wisely what you wear to the Disneyland Resort. No cast member wants to prevent anyone from entering the parks and enjoying themselves. But sometimes cast members are forced to respond to poor choices.
So disney requires you to show an id to get into the park?? But most people that worship disney policies and have no problem with that will probably scream and cry how it’s not fair to have to show an id to vote!!!
Back in the late 1960’s Disney’s Anaheim Park would not let guys in if your hair was too long. I was on a double date and we were expecting some problems, so we brought along scissors and gave me a trim in the picnic area after being denied entry. Then I got in just fine and today I can’t even remember the name of my date. My wife and I both had annual passes for years while we lived in Southern California and we love Disneyland and California adventure.
I used to work at Disney World in Orlando. A lot of Cast members have Narcissistic issues. It’s goes without saying, Disney Land California would have those same issues. They have issues wirh self importance. If you look at the comments, they reek of self importance. Try working with that toxicity. The snark that is seen here is normal for them.
Comments for Disney Refuses Entry to Dozens of Guests Based on Their Appearances
Stacy
My husband is a Disney CM & he gets guests daily trying to use someone elses magic key pass to enter!
Monica
They are doing what is required for the job. Quit making it sound otherwise.
Ruges
Wearing glasses in the picture…. well your not allowed to wear glasses in government I’d. So what they trying to do use an old middle school ID in there twenties?
Laura B
Is the “no glasses” on a government ID a new thing? I have a county government ID and a state government ID, as well as a state DL, with my glasses (which I only wear half the time thanks to contacts). The only thing I have where glasses aren’t allowed is my US passport.
Erwim
What if you die your hair blonde and grow it long. Do you still get in the park?
Erwim
I’m surprised no one has questioned my drivers license bmv drew a line in pen under my chin and misspelled my city.
Ralph
As a security cast member I have denied a lot of people entry. One guy I denied entry because his T-shirt said, “Gas, Grass, or Ass, nobody rides for free”. That’s probably appropriate at a Sturgis motorcycle rally, but not appropriate for the Disneyland Resort. I denied a woman entry until she remove her penis earrings. They might be appropriate for a Hen Party or wedding shower, they don’t work in a “G”rated park. Another guy had a T-shirt that said, America – F*** Yeah! I appreciate his enthusiasm for America, but there are other T-shirts that are more appropriate, and convey the same message. I could go on, but I think everyone understands where I’m going with this.
So, to bottom line it choose wisely what you wear to the Disneyland Resort. No cast member wants to prevent anyone from entering the parks and enjoying themselves. But sometimes cast members are forced to respond to poor choices.
JT
So disney requires you to show an id to get into the park?? But most people that worship disney policies and have no problem with that will probably scream and cry how it’s not fair to have to show an id to vote!!!
Donna
Going to Disney land isn’t a constitutional right.
Yvonne
No. Only pass holders. Also, you literally show ID to get your voter card in the first place.
James
When i was a castmember in 1996 1997 at magic kingdom lake buena vista florida chicks qould come in in bikinis
Richard
Good!
David Linson
Back in the late 1960’s Disney’s Anaheim Park would not let guys in if your hair was too long. I was on a double date and we were expecting some problems, so we brought along scissors and gave me a trim in the picnic area after being denied entry. Then I got in just fine and today I can’t even remember the name of my date. My wife and I both had annual passes for years while we lived in Southern California and we love Disneyland and California adventure.
Judy
I used to work at Disney World in Orlando. A lot of Cast members have Narcissistic issues. It’s goes without saying, Disney Land California would have those same issues. They have issues wirh self importance. If you look at the comments, they reek of self importance. Try working with that toxicity. The snark that is seen here is normal for them.
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