Woman Attacks Disney World Restaurant Manager Over Seating Arrangement, Gets a Lifetime Ban

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A mugshot of Leslie Helen Varley pictured alongside the exterior of Disney's Contemporary Resort

Credit: Orange County Sheriff's Office, Inside the Magic

8 Comments

  1. FL_Dad

    People need to realize that being disappointed about not getting your way does NOT give you the right to assault someone else in any manner.

    I remember when going to Disney was a way to escape the everyday world and everything that came with it. Ever since Disney violated their own “Prime Directive” of not allowing the outside world into the Disney Bubble (during the Plandemic), and refuse to enforce their own rules (ie, line-jumpers, fights, etc.) the overall experience has suffered. At least the woman in this story got banned from the parks. A good start towards cleaning up the mess.

    1. B B

      Cast members/security do nothing with line jumpers… kids who say that their” parents are up front in line” because they went to the bathroom.. which is a lie to get ahead…. I watched those kids and no their parents were not in line… i told the cast member and security and they did nothing…

  2. Artemis

    Considering the employees invoked Marsey’s Law after she said she overheard them discussing her disabled daughter’s communications with the staff, it seems like whatever it is they may have said set her off, and the employees don’t want to have to testify if it goes to court.

    It doesn’t seem like this is actually about seating arrangements.

    1. Rocket

      So what you are saying is that you have no idea what happened but wanted to come here and act like you were smart, got it…there’s a word for people like you, it begins with an L and ends in an oser

    2. chuck

      Agree . Joking around with other staff members about a disabled child for sure set her off .I dont blame her. A lot of Disney employees need to be trained more .Learn respect for others .Me myself have seen it in Disney Resorts too.

  3. There is no sense of anyone being like that. She did need to be arrested. I just don’t understand why people act that way.

  4. Rick

    There seems to be many more of these types of incidents coming out of Disney and other parks. The sense of entitlement that some guests display is mind boggling. Yes, Disney is expensive but that doesn’t allow you the right to be a spoiled child. Assaulting another is wrong.

    1. MakeItMakeSense

      Your statement is the closest to what I was going to say. There are too many people nowadays that feel entitled, and act like they are the queen of the roost. I’ll never get why someone feels the need to act that way. But of course, I’m a “woke” person that actually knows that one human being is not better than another and everyone should be treated equally and how you would wanted to be treated. 🤷‍♀️

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