Disney World Bans Splash Mountain Clothing, Merchandise From Parks - Inside the Magic

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Left: Splash Mountain before it closed. Right: Mr. & Mrs. Incredible walk down Hollywood Blvd at Disney's Hollywood Studios.

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10 Comments

  1. Doris Nardelli

    Disney cast member WRONG!
    Should never mistreat a guest
    Ignore the shirt
    Guest ignore the cast member
    Enjoy your PAID for experience
    I won’t say what I would have done

  2. JoeNYWF64

    What if you wear a Dudley Do-Right’s Ripsaw Falls t-shirt at Magic Kingdom? It has a steeper final drop & impossible to stay dry.

  3. Sunshine

    No! That’s called censorship!
    The guest did nothing wrong and the employee should off kept their mouth shut and ignored it!
    I feel bad for the guests!

  4. Chris B

    “the worst Disney movie you’ve never heard about.” ok whatever you brainwashed wokie. Here’s the thing. Song of The South is way better than narrative driven bs that Disney puts out in theaters that bombs in box office sales.

  5. Spank You Very Much

    Let’s see video footage of this alleged interaction. All we have now is a story, possibly fabricated, from what sounds like a hypersensitive park guest who also didn’t have the courage to show a picture of her homemade T-shirt. Congrats, here’s that attention you ordered.

  6. Cathy

    Well several years ago I did have a cast member get nasty with me because I wore a Sporting KC t-shirt. He told me I shouldn’t wear that because they were Orlando’s rival. I admit I didn’t know they were so hated there. He was quite rude and I will never forget it.

    1. george

      haha you can never forget someone who was rude to you once, how pathetic. Go find a safe space to live out the rest of your days alone and afraid.

  7. Matthew

    Hell no! Cannot ban that. It is a part of history and Disney. If cast member did do that, should of gone to front and put in complaint.

  8. BcSoCal

    Song of the South is the worst Disney movie? Hardly. Sure it’s a slower paced movie from that era, and nothing explodes, but it has a wonderful story about a young white boy who goes to visit his grandmother’s plantation and ends up learning more from the former slaves than from his own well to do parents who have issues of their own. Far better than entertainment that celebrates gangster rap culture today, and far better than an attraction that celebrates the salt mines where slaves were sent to die. I was at D23 Expo a week ago, although it was nearly impossible to get into the Imagineering pavilion, once inside every display had a crowd around it. Except for the one for Tiana’s Bayou Adventure, which occasionally had maybe one or two people looking at it.

  9. They didn’t have a problem selling all the splash mountain merchandise and collecting all that money.

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