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Top 10 Scary Things Told By Disney Employees | Marathon

Jun 06, 2021
These are the 10 scariest

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, starting with us at number 10, they are the cast members who are allowed to experience the attractions after dark and upon arrival, I mean, they have to, they are absolutely obligated To do so, apparently some of these attractions are absolutely 100 haunted, especially it's a small world. I remember one time I got stuck on that attraction and I wanted to kill myself because it was so annoying that it kept repeating itself, it's very repetitive, well, several cast members reported seeing the little animated dolls flash or appear. in completely different places long after that, they were unplugged and turned off at night.
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Honestly there is something about the ride that scares me and the reason I will never get on this ride again in number nine is the poor employee who played with Walt Disney himself after he died a little history in the background whenever Walt was in the parks, the staff always made sure the light in the firehouse window was on so everyone knew you. I know Walt is here, let's be on our best behavior, well once he died they turned off the lights, but one day a staff member was cleaning the room where the lamp was and they saw it was on, she turned it off, she turned around. turn around and when she turned back it turned on again this would scare me she turned it off again I wouldn't do that I would just run like crazy without looking back put on my resonance and I'll probably go work for um microsoft or something good something inside her

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her he was saying that Walt was letting him know that hey, I'm still here, I'm still very much alive in this park.
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Well, since then the lights always stay on so everyone knows that Walt is looking out over the parks so everyone better be on their best behavior. The follow-up at number eight is when a Disney employee noticed a mysterious box chained to a light post. Anyone who has seen any type of crime knows that if there is a mysterious package anywhere, it could be a bomb. and to clear the area and call 9-1-1, this employee sprang into action and did just that because the last thing anyone wants is an active bomb in the happiest place on earth.
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Turns out luckily it wasn't a bomb, it was just something. family lunch and they just didn't want to take it with them, but seriously, guys, I don't understand why you want to take your lunch, I mean, at that point just go out and buy lunch at a restaurant, just go buy a leg of turkey somewhere. Well, I guess on this day it would save a lot of people a lot of stress. Well, next up at number seven is the employee who had to help break up a fight that could have ended very badly, apparently a group of 20 year old guys were getting rowdy and started punching each other in the arms, but one of them missed and ended up hitting a girl right in the face.
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Is this real life right now? Dad is there and then right behind her is this big guy, well this guy was actually six foot four and 300 pounds and he was really angry, really angry, it literally took four security guards and two deputies to get the guy out. father on top of the guy. who hit his daughter but not after getting bloodied number six today goes with a worker who could have recounted an exorcism at the haunted mansion apparently before the ride opened an employee heard music coming from the walls of the session room spiritualism mysterious music is bad enough of any room except a seance room, especially when there are rumors that the spell book was real and once owned by witches, well, that's class material not for me, in Instead of cleaning the place, this employee decided to simply install speakers to drown himself out.
No noise, but I guess anything to help you sleep at night. I guess halfway through, at number five, there is a member of staff who discovered the body of a man who had died in his hotel room. I guess the cleaning staff must have found it, but it was obvious. that he had taken his life the windows of the room and the entrance were covered by those, sorry, our dust signs, I had never seen that kind of sign before, like sorry, uh, we didn't clean this place, uh, I don't care , and there was a It's important to meet and greet to distract people from the room when the police arrived on the scene, no matter what I found in my life, I feel like finding someone else's body would probably be the scariest thing that could happen in a number 4, it is the employee who had to stop. a situation that could have ended much worse than this group of drunk people were on the fool's walk when they decided it would be a good idea to recreate the lion king, yes you know where I'm going with this.
You guys know what I'm talking about and you held hands like Rafiki did with Simba during the circle of life. Well, the right operator stopped the emergency ride and the entire group was escorted out of the park and arrested as soon as they got out. of the gates, they also had to wait until they were completely out of the park to be arrested because I would try to resist and never leave like I would never try to cross that Disney exit line, the next Disney exit is number three. employee who had to deal with a water attack during a jungle cruise, everything was going pretty well until suddenly a lady completely lost her cool with the guy sitting in front of her mind, he had done nothing but enjoy her trip because in the happiest place on earth, well, she started yelling at him and then lunged at him, clawing at his face and kicking him.
The captain on board had to fire four bullets from his pistol into the air to warn other ships who ran to the dock and tried. to get the lady out of the guy, apparently half the people on board were also trying to help when the medical insecurity hit, they finally secured her and took her to an ambulance, it turned out she was schizophrenic and hadn't taken her medication that day and Unfortunately I had an episode in the middle of the water. It's always sad when someone has a mental illness that affects them in that way, like you're trying to enjoy the trip and suddenly you're having panic attacks, you're going crazy and but.
I can't even imagine how

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that would have been for staff and clients, who may not have experience understanding what that person is going through. Number two today goes to an employee who has to deal with the consequences of something seemingly really unpleasant. In line for one of the attractions, a grown man decided to poop in the pre-show corner, which is pretty disgusting. If I were the employee in that situation, I wouldn't do anything at all because I would just be in total shock, my mouth would be like this is real life right now. Did that guy really take and finally in the number one spot is a cast member who met the tragic end of him in one of the shows in 1974, age 18?
Old Deborah Gail Stone was working on the American Sings attraction at Disneyland. At the end of the night, she got too close to the stage area by a moving wall and a stationary wall and when the wall moved she got caught between the two and ended up getting crushed, no one was in the theater with her but the operator from the attraction next door heard her screams and rushed to help, but unfortunately it was too late, finally the solid walls were replaced with ones that can be broken once to avoid a tragedy like this. to prevent someone from being crushed I don't know who thought of this there should be a safety mechanism or pressure sensors like you have on a garage door and there is something underneath that would activate and then all of a sudden it would stop because they are sensors, well they definitely should have had one instead, it was rumored that Deborah is now haunting the attraction and now she can be heard telling the others to be careful, okay, so number 10 that starts us off is a family that, Like many others, she decides to reserve a table at Cinderella's castle for dinner, however, unlike other dinners here, this one had an ending that was far from being a fairy tale during dinner, the husband announced that his wife For 15 years she had been cheating on him, he took her children and left her right there and probably with Bill he deserves it too in my opinion our number nine is an employee who witnessed something totally horrible and this person who witnessed does not deserve to take care of anything living well this person who wanted to go on walks decided you know what I'm not going to let

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stop me I'm going to put my objects and I'm going to put my things in a locker so I don't have to worry about it and I can go to walks that I don't have to worry about, apparently one of the things this person put in a locker was their dog.
First of all, I didn't know you can go to a theme park and bring your dog. Secondly, how does this make common sense? This makes no sense, it's absolutely horrible, and for a staff member to witness that it's crazy to take the number eight spot today is an adult who went to a park dressed as Snow White and I mean, I'm sure people are She dresses up as characters all the time in the parks, I mean, it's a good thing, except this person got super beat up and pretended to be the official Snow White and started signing autographs, taking pictures, and wreaking havoc in the park.
I don't think I remember him being drunk. being one of the seven dwarfs, this is absolutely horrible, especially if you are a child and that is your hero and he stutters, stumbles and falls, it is definitely a sight not to see him reach number seven, is it something you believe or not? Happening regularly, more than a few times staff had to stop people from entering the park because they were caught bringing human ashes inside the gates with the intention of scattering them somewhere in the park, they just wanted their loved ones to rest. forever in the happiest place on earth, which is sweet in theory, but seriously, it's actually a little creepy, like you're scattering a dead person's ashes on rides, in the water, or on the sidewalk scattering human remains in an amusement park, I mean.
This is not something recommended, it's something you shouldn't do, plus apparently they end up getting vacuumed up by staff, so what's the point of spraying them on an attraction that just gets cleaned anyway or spraying them on a sidewalk that just gets swept? ? At the end of the day, okay, following on from number six, this guest had a super creative, legal, and dangerous way of expressing his anger to an employee. I don't know what this disagreement was about, but this guest decided the best way to resolve it. your point is just adding an employee i wonder what happened i think they called the police this looks like this could have happened uh you know this wasn't the first time okay halfway there and at number five is the peak of stupidity, no offense, but Apparently several guests asked

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to turn on the air conditioning outside because they thought all of Disney World was legitimately under a glass dome, that's like the Truman show, like the kids turned on Turn the air conditioning on and point it outside, please, because it's pretty hot in here.
I mean, it's 35 degrees, let's turn it down to 20. Let's turn it down a little bit. We're sweating here. I'm not sure if that's how it works. I don't know if putting air conditioning outside would work. and unless you know what would happen if the world turned on air conditioning outside in the summer, that would cool the earth. I'm willing to try it. I'm willing to waste some big and hydro bills. Okay, moving on to number four, an employee. When reviewing the trip on the space mountain, they found more than they expected. They found a complete glass eye on one of the rockets.
As for the person who lost it, I'm not sure how they didn't notice, but you do have a glass. eye and it just falls down. I guess the person didn't feel it. What if they are on the ride? They're going so fast and there's so much wind that it blew out and they thought maybe it was just a gust of wind. I don't really see your eye in your eye unless you're passing by a mirror, so I guess maybe I can see how they lost their glass eye, but imagine someone picking it up, I don't know if I guess I would.
There won't be any blood on it or anything, but it's a real glass eye, it sure would scare me and at least it wasn't a real eye. Number three is someone else who lost an assistive device during a trip in the animal kingdom an object was seen flying next to the customers, no one had any idea what it was until after the trip, one of the customers approached an employee and explained to him that somehow it was okay, I got this, his prosthetic leg had fallen off during a trip, I mean, okay, maybe maybe an eye. can come out on its own maybe maybe one arm can fall off but your leg is on the seat like it's on the floor how does that come out unless it's one of those games where you'resitting and your legs hang down and it just kind of pops up, it kind of sucks, it sucks for the person who lost their prosthetic leg because now they're having even more difficulty moving, I hope they found it and I hope it's okay because those things sound as if they could be very expensive nearing the end of this list, number two is actually a pretty sad story, one day back in 1973, two brothers snuck out and hid on Tom Sawyer's Island after the park closed.
I don't know if people are doing this as a challenge, but you hear these stories about people staying at theme parks after they close. I mean, wouldn't it be the hardest thing to get right when they tried to swim back, one of the brothers couldn't make it and ended up drowning. It means it's after hours everything is closed there's no one there to save them no one to hear them scream their body was actually found the next morning when staff members were preparing the park to open imagine being an employee you are what you are opening a attraction and you potentially see a person floating in the water, I definitely wouldn't go near them, I would call the authorities or managers to make that situation absolutely terrifying and it would leave me with so many questions and ending.
Today's list at number one we have, well, if you've ever noticed that the characters always have a companion to walk with them, you know, throughout the park, well, this story is why, as you know, you see as Snow White passes and you see. like four security guards you see like four people around him just to make sure this person is safe well one guest got into a fight with his friend because he didn't think there were people inside the suits like you you must have been so drunk or so high that you thought: wait, is there something inside that suit or is it a real character?
Well, he thought that Goofy was actually a giant dog and a hat and, to prove his point, he stabbed Goofy. Goofy was stabbed. I have no defense for this. boy, this is complete and utter stupidity at the peak of him, either he knew he was stabbing a person or he thought he was stabbing a dog, so either way both situations are not favorable for you or society. I'm pretty sure you deserve to be locked in four. confined walls at that time and spend at least 25 years thinking about what you just did, I mean you really thought you were stabbing a dog like it was a giant dog in a suit, makes absolutely no sense because of that story and probably because Of many other stories that are of violence towards these employees, that is the reason why there is security, they have to protect them in number 10.
So, going back to that with Pluto in 1997, a whole family attacked Pluto and pushed her to the source. Wait a second, I want to pause this story for a second because as I read it it said push it to the source and I'm a 30 year old man and you know, I just found out that Pluto is a woman for some reason, I thought of Pluto. It was a bad male guess I guess, or maybe this employee is referring to whoever was inside Pluto, so maybe Pluto is a man as I suspected and was simply played by a woman, but either way my mind is a little blown. right now, well, the employee.
He goes on to say that they didn't actually see the attack, but had to deal with the aftermath behind the scenes. Pluto later told this employee that the family was mad because she had to take her break after they waited to take a photo, I think. Pluto broke his arm or leg and the people responsible for this ended up being arrested at number nine on our list. Okay, this is pretty funny, but also just as gross. An employee remembers that they used to use Disney code words for things he needed to tell other employees he knows on blue radio well that was a blood code that needed to be cleaned up good one day this employee sees a half naked two year old boy pooping on the children's playground. he sees the employee and starts crying and just runs away.
Well, the clerk didn't have a code word for a human pooping, they only have a code word for blood, blood cleanup in aisle two please, so he made one up on the spot. and he said situation code poop in the playground and Piglet is on the loose. Can you imagine seeing that I don't know what I would do if he heard that Piglet was on the loose? What does that mean? Okay, so if you like this video, make sure you hit the like button, it really helps us with the algorithms, gets us featured on YouTube, and gets more exposure for you guys next on this list at number eight.
This story made the news in 2013. A drunk 23-year-old had been drinking at Epcot's world showcase, so this is where you can enjoy a drink from different places around the world. Sounds like a good time, but obviously it's easy to get a little drunk, which seems to be what happened to this guy, he had the bright idea to run into a backstage area and steal a cargo cart. In the process, Disney employees tried to stop him, but he was devastated and ended up hitting not one but two employees before hitting a third with a three-foot-long, PVC pipe to the head, I mean, ouch, We don't know what happened to the guy, but I imagine something like being banned for the rest of his life and battery charges, and yeah, that might be how that story ended up moving up this list to number seven.
We've got this: The Disney employee had publicly stated that the bad days employees endure at the happiest place on earth will haunt you after sharing a story that a 57-year-old Miami. He got head-butted by a beach tourist, okay, so the backstory to this apparently is that the employee wouldn't let this guy's wife, who was not disabled in any way, use the row of wheelchairs at the monorail station, so instead of asking her: Hello ma'am, can you come out? of this line of wheelchairs just decided to go with headbutts number six imagine taking your family to the happiest place on earth and leaving on the family outing that day with a missing child it happens more than you think in fact on multiple occasions In 2015 three Disney employees were caught by the police as part of a huge sting operation, but Disney goes to great lengths to cover this up because obviously, while it's bad for business, Disney accidents number five will of course be Accidents at theme parks are pretty

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Crazy rides It's kind of a miracle these types of stories don't happen more often, but a boy back in 2000 fell off the Roger Rabbit cartoon spinning ride and suffered major internal injuries and was hospitalized with serious conditions. I wonder if Disney paid. the family's medical bills compensated them for the rest of their lives, which must have been such a heartbreaking and quite depressing story, but let's try to move on, let me take you back to 1978. Okay, picture this Winnie the Pooh. slapping a girl, okay, no, seriously, she actually went to court in 1981, a few years after the event occurred, so the girl's parents claimed that Pooh Bear had slapped their daughter, but the Disney employee in the Winnie the Pooh costume claimed that the girl had been pulling her. her costume and when she turned around she accidentally knocked her over, she actually showed up to court in the costume and convinced the jury that the costume's arms would have prevented her from slapping, coming in at number three on this list, we got this right.
We gotta go get the kids, buddy, where another Disney employee's kids were rumored to be roaming around over the years that there's a jail in Disney World, so if you commit a crime in Disney World, you jump in jail. line, you get in line. Disney World's Underground Jail Well, this is where people break and the rules are upheld while they wait for the police or security to arrive, but this claim has actually been debunked. There is a network of tunnels called utilidor, short for utility corridors that allows cast members and other staff. to access different parts of the park and move around without being seen so as not to break the illusion and take guests out of the immersive Disney experience, they use these tunnels hidden from the public, that's how they got away with it, well I can't. confirm or deny through investigation, but there are many theories that suggest there is a possibility and at number two, a 30-year-old employee dressed as Pluto was killed when he was run over by hitting the beast floating above the dream parade.
Shera's reality, according to Disney officials, this is the first fatal incident for a cast member. Death at Disney doesn't seem to be as uncommon as one might think. I mean, we just talked about that little boy who lost his life. A cast member who dressed up as Pluto named. Javier Cruz was about to enter Frontierland in the parade in 2004. While the foot of his costume got stuck under the Beauty and the Beast float, but the float couldn't stop fast enough, Cruz was hit and killed before entering the public viewing area. It's such a sad story that you think it could be easily prevented and that Disney would have safe protocols since they have a theme park where a million things could go wrong at any given time.
Well, the Occupational Safety and Health Administration gave it to Walt Disney World. a fine of six thousand three hundred dollars for this incident seems like nothing to a company that is worth billions and billions of dollars a fine of six thousand dollars because they cause someone's death something that just doesn't seem right at this time and the number one on this list thanks guys for making it to number one on this list see you later alligator well that's not entirely the case but in 2016 that was the last thing a father saw when an alligator attacked his son and dragged it into the water, I mean, with all the technology that We have why not just have a mechanical or an electronic alligator.
There's no point in having these dangerous live animals roaming the park unless the alligator got in somehow, but why not just build fences around them to keep everyone inside safe as this countdown begins? We have lifeguards so I ran into this tic tac and apparently he used to be a lifeguard at Disney. What they don't tell you is that lifeguards are told they have to constantly watch the water as if someone was trying to drown on purpose. because people apparently do that, Disney realized that people were going there to drown on purpose so they could sue Disney, so Disney lifeguards are trained to look for that.
That's absolutely horrible, if he's telling the truth, it must be very stressful being a lifeguard at Disney. like their water parks and wave pools are always full its so sad if that really happened in our 9th place we got the deaths and if you're liking this video so far make sure to give it a big thumbs up you know the drill . because it really helps us also if you haven't gone to see the other parts of the series yet, so Disney is very protective of their image, they want to maintain that it is a safe and family-friendly place, which is why they claim that no one has done it. ever died in his park, which is clearly false, tons of accidents have happened at Disney World and Disneyland, both guests and workers have lost their lives at Disney, but his claim is 100% true.
Now you're probably thinking how is this possible, so it turns out that what Disney does is that when someone dies in the park, the employees have to remove the body from the property before declaring them dead, that means that technically no one died in the park. , just outside the park skates they do all this so families feel safe coming there because if no one dies there then clearly it's super safe but still this is pretty sketchy if you ask me at our place we now have Injuries If you work for Disney as one of the characters and you get hurt on the job, guess what you can do?
You will not receive medical assistance until you are out of public view. This is just another crazy rule Disney has. You have to stay in character no matter what they do. They all do this to preserve the illusion of Disney and the magic. I mean, how horrible would that be? It would be if Mickey suddenly ripped his head off and blood started gushing out. Now one worker was told that before accepting a job as a water fool on a Disney cruise ship he had to accept that if for some reason he started drowning he had to let himself go. before the lifeguards could remove the costume and perform CPR on him, so he literally could be dying in the costume and need medical attention immediately, but Disney won't let us move forward.
At number seven, we have repairs. I ever noticed how Disney is almost always in excellentconditions. I mean, some of the attractions are super old but they don't look good according to a former Disney employee. Every night workers walk around the park touching up everything during the day. The workers know if there is any graffiti anywhere in the park. If there is chipped paint somewhere, they write it down and notify the night shift workers and then they go about fixing everything. I mean, I just realized I've never seen graffiti at Disney and that's exactly why, but it's also a very tedious job. they have to go through the entire park and finish everything before the park reopens in the morning, moving on to number six, we have the fire accident, so the next story comes from a Disney employee who worked as an outdoor vendor one night while watching the fireworks. show tinkerbell got stuck in the cable over the castle since they had hoisted her because she was flying in the air but her cable was stuck and she almost burned to death up there there was a whole part of the indiana jones show and in it they had big balls of fire, well they couldn't stop the show to get Tinkerbell down so they just left her there and turned off the light so no one could see what was going on and then prayed for the best but like I said before it's a risk you take while working for Disney, you know you could be dying and they won't save your life if it interferes with their program.
We are now at our fifth and halfway point with the cursed ride, believe it or not, but there is one attraction at Disney that all the workers believe is cursed this is the Matterhorn first out this attraction is responsible for most of the incidents fatal and non-fatal the attraction caught fire injuring a family on their sleigh and another visitor died after she was thrown off her seat and then hit by another sleigh more about this later do you think they would have fixed this ride after the first few deaths, but no, they blame it on a curse, instead they should just investigate the safety of that trip because I don't know if it's that safe in our fourth place, we have death on the space mountain.
Well, this one is pretty dark, so in 1979 a woman died on space mountain. She was only 31 years old at the time, so basically after she finished the trip, this woman. She didn't feel well at all, but she couldn't get out of her seat on her own. The ride operators were trying to get her out of her seat, but the other workers were not notified of her, so they ended up sending her back to the ride. This time, when she finished the ride, she was completely unconscious, literally He put her in a coma. She died a week later.
Technically, this wasn't Disney's fault, I mean, part of it was that they filed a lawsuit against them, but it was dismissed because apparently, during the trip, a tumor broke off from her heart and then traveled to her brain. Yes, I know that's very scary. In our third place we have the ghost of Walt Disney, so for those of you who don't know that Disney had a secret apartment. It was located right above the fire station on Main Street USA, this apartment was built so that he could watch guests enjoy his creation without being overwhelmed by the crowds.
Now his apartment was so secret that he, his family, and special guests In fact, photographers were rarely allowed in, so there are hardly any photos of Mr. Disney and his family here long after Walt Disney's death in 1966. Cast members decide to place a small lamp in the window and keep the light on. to symbolize that the spirit of Disney is still alive at Disneyland and this may be true because it is said that his ghost still haunts his apartment. Several employees have seen Disney while cleaning the apartment. Apparently a worker was there and then the lights started flashing. and another worker said he heard a voice saying don't forget I'm still here and that's when he probably quit because that's scary at our second location we have Dolly's bathroom so in 1984 Regina aka Dolly Young was riding on the Matterhorn when her seat belt was unbuckled, she was then thrown from the vehicle and struck and killed by another sled.
Now there is still a lot of debate about how the seat belt was unfastened. Some say she unbuckled it to help her children who were in another car. Others think that the seat. the seatbelt just wasn't fastened properly in the first place, either way, this accident was super tragic, but that's not all. Now Disney employees claim Dolly's spirit haunts the attraction. The area where she died is now called Dolly's Dip and the employees hate going there alone. those who claim to feel like someone is watching them, others say the lights and dolly are no longer working properly, now everyone avoids that area at all costs and in our number one spot we have the tragic accident, so this story was shared on reddit by a man who once worked at Disney as a VIP tour guide, so I was at city hall when two women came in with tools, one of the girls was in a wheelchair, the other seemed very depressed, they both had cuts and bruises from everywhere the two women accompanying them were nurses from the hospital where the girls had just been, they were there to ask for a refund for the girls' tickets now this is where the story gets very sad so apparently the girls had been with their mom and dad at Epcot, but on the way home they got into a really bad car accident, they both lost their parents in the accident, so the nurses came to try to get a refund for the tickets so the girls could get money for try to go Now, at home, how dark it is, that is extremely sad.
As we begin this countdown, we have the man with the cane. The Cane Man is an urban legend that has been passed down from employee to employee, so the legend is about a man with a cane who lurks. the haunted mansion attraction at Disney, so according to legend, in the past a man died in a plane crash, the plane crashed into a lake near the park and now his spirit haunts the attraction on several occasions, the members of the cast have seen this man on the attraction. ride, he can only be seen between the unloading and loading points of the ride and he simply sits alone holding his cane in his lap looking ahead.
They have also seen the spirit of him late at night, especially after closing, according to some psychics, this man. is caught between worlds coming in at number 9 we've got the scripts and if you're liking this video so far make sure to give it a big thumbs up because I said it and it really helps so hit the like button so it's no surprise that the Cast members may have memorized a script about what they have to say, but what you probably didn't know is that they are given about three days to learn the entire script and they also have to learn all the speeds and stops. and controls of the ride they are working on and before they start working on the ride, they have to practice the script in front of a trainer and they have to do this until they understand each word well if they accidentally say the word.
Okay, instead of okay, they have to start the whole script over from the beginning, man, that would totally kill me. That sounds like torture. In our eighth place we have the masked characters, so in my last part of this video I talked about how the masked characters have to stay in character at all times, even if they are injured or literally dying, they can't just take off their mask, They must wait until they are out of public view. The same thing happens if you are literally sick. Workers are told to throw up with their mask on if they are sick, removing their head is simply not an option, now they have a signal they can make if they are not feeling well or need help and that is to cover one eye. with one hand and then raising the other arm in the air someone will see this and then come get it, that doesn't sound nice at all, moving on to number seven, we have the water cooler, okay, this one grossed me out, I'm not going to lie , So this.
The next Disney employee used to work in a Disney office and in the office there was a water cooler that you could use to fill your bottles before going on stage. Well, one day his manager was drinking the water when he said he knew a little about it. Rancid, but he continued drinking the water anyway. About two hours later, another worker fills his bottle, takes a sip, and spits out the water. Turns out a fucking giant bullfrog had gotten into the water cooler tank and died there, so they literally had to drink dead bullfrog water for days until someone finally realized it's disgusting.
At our 6th location we have security, what not many people realize is how tight Disney security really is. Disney actually has tons of undercover security guards, they are just dressed up and in fact, posing as tourists, one employee said that when she had a son, Disney paid her husband and son to walk around the park undercover, that's the coolest job ever, like getting paid to go on attractions and stuff and just spy on people. Plus everything is constantly recorded every second of your visit, you're on camera, don't even try to do any funny business because Mickey has eyes on you.
Now we're five and a half way through the costumes, honestly, being a Disney costume. The character is not that good, like if you are out in the sun and heat in a heavy suit that other people have also sweated in, it makes worse most of the time the costumes cannot be washed, this is because they are made of like fur or fancy fabric, the beast in the Beauty and the Beast costume is apparently never washed so it's just sprayed with a bunch of disinfectants and many cast members say it stinks and some employees have admitted to not wearing underwear while they're in the costumes, oh, and and more, no thanks and number four we have the language, obviously, if you work at Disney, you have to keep it on the page.
No swearing or inappropriate behavior is allowed, but they also have other strange rules that employers can't. Have you ever said that you saw rats, pests or cockroaches in the park? You can also never say the word "dead", for example an employee once said that my radio battery had died and they got into so much trouble that you can't say the word at all. even if there is no bad meaning behind it and if you see like a mouse or something, you have to say things like I found one of Mickey's friends, so everything is always in code in our third place, we have the restrictions of trip, so comes this story. from a former Disney employee apparently parents try to take their kids on attractions all the time, which is super dangerous.
In our second place we have the ghost named George, apparently the Pirates of the Caribbean at Walt Disney World are haunted by a former worker who died. Legend has it that George was a construction worker hired to help build the Pirates of the Caribbean attraction, but during construction he fell off the set or was crushed by a piece of the set. He died instantly shortly after the theme park opened. An elderly looking woman was constantly seen riding this attraction alone. It turns out that she was George's mother. George's ghost is now said to haunt the attraction and cause mischief.
Apparently, if you don't wish him a good morning or good night or respect him, then he will do life. It's difficult for you, he has been blamed for causing a series of failures on the trip. Now some versions of the story say that the tall tower seen during the burning city scene is the set piece that killed George. It is now known as George's Tower and apparently his initials are carved into the base of that tower, no matter how many times people have tried to hide his initials they will always reappear and in our number one spot we have the crocodiles.
Well, this fact literally blew me away, so the Kilimanjaro safari is a safari attraction at Disney's animal kingdom in Florida, during a part of the safari, you go over a bridge with real crocodiles below, according to protocol At Disney, if someone falls into the crocodile pit during the safari, they should leave immediately like you did. You don't even help them, you just let them feed on the crocodiles. They do this because crocodiles normally feed from that place, so as soon as something falls into the water from that place, the crocodiles will not have attacked them before.
You can even help them and two leave so the guests don't have to see the horror that's about to unfold, so it's incredibly dark, like imagining your loved one falls and then the driver speeds up and you can't go. help them you

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