New Rule: Orlando Theme Park Enforces Age Restrictions, More Parks to Follow

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A road leading to the entrance of Walt Disney World is shown, with a large, colorful archway overhead. The arch features the Walt Disney World logo, the phrase "The Most Magical Place on Earth," and images of Mickey Mouse on the left and Minnie Mouse on the right. Tiana's Bayou Adventure awaits inside.

Credit: Becky Burkett

9 Comments

  1. Chris

    So much filter to get to the real answer. Tiresome.
    The answer is Fun Spot

    1. Jade VR

      That’s on par for this site. Stretch out the story, just to make the last bit the real story. Even then, it’s often a stretch of the truth.

  2. Chris

    The reality is we will eventually see ALL theme parks, even Disney doing this.

    1. Jade VR

      And the reality of that conclusion can be altered, by one simple thing. People need to stop being foolish and unruly. Social media needs to stop encouraging these immature behaviors. Entitlement needs to be culled and slapped down a notch. It all comes down to society acting like intelligent beings and not overgrown children, throwing tantrums and doing whatever they please.

  3. Jade VR

    So please tell us why you’d use a photo of Walt Disney World for the “cover” but yet it has nothing to do with Disney itself? Get more readers, I take it?
    This whole story read more like an ad for Orlando entertainment, than any informational news.
    I guess this is what you have to do now, since this site is seen as more of a joke than anything useful.

  4. Lisa

    I agree.
    Why was the entrance sign to Walt Disney World used as the main post picture?

    Main point was that most theme parks are wanting more chaperones for young people.
    Silly!!
    Just consider how many adults (like Karen’s, etc.,) who act worse. They really need chaperones!
    Anybody from the ages of middle school into senior ages can cause major problems.

    21 is ridiculous, because you got 18 year olds joining the military who are responsible adults.
    Rules should have already been enforced at all theme parks: That ALL minors cannot enter ANY theme park without an adult and that adult MUST accompany them until they
    both leave the park.

    Besides, if minors are left unattended, anywhere, without the presence of an adult, isn’t that a crime?

  5. Lisa

    Anyone under the age of 18 should have a chaperone.

    If you are old enough to sign up for the military, then you don’t need a chaperone!

    1. Jade VR

      Sadly, the fact is that it’s more people.o we the age of 18 that are doing these type of things, that brought about these rules in the first place. When people start acting like they “own” a place, because they PAID to be there, and the parks need to respect them for it, that’s when the issues begin. People forget that it’s not THEIR property. It’s not THEIR company or business. They’re guests of that particular park. Respect is what they need to remember. These places do not owe them anything nor need to cater to them personally.

    2. Jade VR

      Edit: OVER the age of 18.

      I hate smart phones and their autocorrect

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