Break-in at Disney World Resort: Guests Robbed as Suspect Flees the Scene

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Cinderella Castle at night inside the Magic Kingdom at Disney World.

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4 Comments

  1. Cackles

    Not robbed. Burglarized.

  2. M

    This is an increasing concern as people who enter the county with no compunction for rules or laws, wandering into the resorts or even being hired there. I feel some issues are from the inside. It’s easy to learn security’s schedule, watch when they patrol, where easy access to rooms are and quick ways out but if you work there and provide that info to others it makes it a lucrative side hustle.
    If you stay in a resort like I will be in a few weeks, you have no choice but to leave valuables in your car or your room. Both accessible apparently by burglers. It leaves you with a sense of uneasiness while visiting the parks wondering if you’ll return to your room and find it ransacked.
    Do better Disney!

    1. Tim

      Man you sound special. Someone said this happened on social media and not only do you believe it but go on a pretty awesome rant about how Disney is bad and to blame for the fact that you are 30 years old and still living in your parents basement (I’m just assuming the last part but even money says I’m right).

      1. Cackles

        Awesome! 🤣

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