Disney World Behavior Continues To Be Problematic: Expulsion and Banning Efforts Could Be Solution

Comments for Disney World Behavior Continues To Be Problematic: Expulsion and Banning Efforts Could Be Solution

Mickey Mouse peeking over a ledge above a dense crowd of visitors at a theme park at Disney World.

Credit: Inside the Magic

13 Comments

  1. Gary

    They have done it some but not near enough !

  2. Tatty

    We let a lady and little one pass us. Then comes a grown man and boy saying he is trying to get with his wife and daughter he pointed to one’s we let by, then three teens said same. A total group of 7 by passed us all on a lie.

  3. Colleen

    Here’s a novel idea!! LIMIT the number of people allowed per day in the park!! Disneyland in Anaheim control how many people enter the park each day. Lines are much shorter and a much better experience than Orlando. I will travel to California from now on- WAY TOO MANY PEOPLE IN Orlando

  4. Zilma A Osle

    I think that one way to make things easier is to have more CM’s in the line. a couple at the entrance of the attraction/ride, a couple towards the middle of the attraction/ride, and a few at the end of the line that leads into the ride vehicles. I also agree that a special pass should be given out for those people that have to leave the line because they (or someone in their party) need to use the bathroom or are very dehydrated and need some water. Also, a pass should be given for the special needs guests. Let’s say that you have a family member that can’t stand for a certain length of time. That person (and whomever is with them) should get a special pass to get in front of the line. Or, maybe that person has a child that has autism (or some other learning issue) and the child gets out of hand. They should be able to get in front of the line also. Everyone else should be able to wait their turn in line.

  5. Philip Camden

    Disney let go some of the most mature and people who commanded respect. This is some of result

  6. Marcy

    We were in line for Peter Pan ride and we were close to front when 2 men in front of us saw 2 people they knew go by in the walking path and they yelled to them to come get in line and I objected. They said here, you can go in front of us and I said it’s not about us but what about all of the people behind us. Told the two cast members in front of us and they just shrugged. Very disappointing ! This was one time I was sure that they were not meeting people they had gotten out of line and joining.

  7. Deb

    I don’t have any problems letting a parent with a little one pass by ,but it takes the biscuit when whole group of entitled adults try the same move

    1. Henry

      People rejoining their group if someone needs to use the bathroom or maybe even grab a drink because the Florida heat is getting to them is one thing. Holding a spot in line for someone just because they just didn’t want wait in the line is a whole other issue. On a trip about 2 years ago we were there during marching band weekend. We were waiting in line for if I remember correctly Phillarmagic. A couple of people ahead of us there were a couple of teenagers wearing band tee shirts. Just as we were about to enter the building a group of about 20 teenagers showed up and pushed their way in to join the band members that were already in the line. Despite everyone’s protests the CMs managing the line let them pass. Unfortunately none of that group’s adult chaperones was to be found to report their unacceptable behavior.

      1. Tony

        In that case, the CM doesn’t have the power to eject the group. They should have had that escalated to a manager to make the decision to eject or issue a warning. Do it again and you’re out.

  8. Tony

    I like the idea of a rejoin pass. Also, CM can escort separated parties back together, thus eliminating conflicts.

  9. B Smith

    Whilst visiting the Magic Kingdom I reported a man continually vaping all through the Tron queue. He was still doing it while he was waiting to board. The smell was awful. I reported it to two cast members who shrugged and did nothing. At the Animal Kingdom there was a family of about seven at least four of whom were smoking. Again, no action was taken. Line cutting was frequent and unpunished. Once Disney has your money, I don’t think they care anymore.

    1. Tina

      Wow I bet you are fun at parties. You seem like one of those folks who complains about everything. Probably makes you miserable too and and look for something negative even about a sunny day. Kinda feel sad for you.

  10. Gary

    Guess what everbody I just read on a news web site that Disney might be ditching WOKE ! Let us hope so !!

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