Disney Signals Massive Operational Shift, Moves Toward Smartphone Mandate for All Park Guests

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Disney World guests eating ice cream and looking at cell phone

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  1. So Disney’s new president was just quoted acknowledging guest’s dissatisfaction with being stuck looking at their phones all day instead of engaging with their families. He stated that the company needs to find a way to reduce phone dependence. How does that jive with requiring more phone use? They say one thing and do the opposite.

    1. Daniels

      If this is something that keeps you up at night I want your problems. No one actually cares. And to put in terms you might understand, you say you’re a man but the opposite is true.

  2. Netizen

    It’s scary how stupid people are, the fact that they think that they should have the right to endanger people to begin with for their own narcissistic tendencies.

    There’s no reason you should be holding anything that could be dropped from a roller coaster and impale somebody in the head. I can’t think of one valid reason that we should jeopardize the safety of people by allowing people to hold objects on a roller coaster.

    The irony is the same people complaining are the people who would be trying to sue Disney world if someone dropped their phone and it hit their loved one in the head killing them, or simply broke their nose, or gave them a concussion.

    Nobody cares about your first person view of a roller coaster they’re not on, while you shake around your camera. They came here for a good time not to see a main character.

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