The Happiest Place on Earth” No More: Unsettling Reports from Disney World

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Disney World, often referred to as “the happiest place on earth,” has recently been the subject of some disturbing reports. Visitors and employees alike have shared accounts of witnessing unsanitary incidents involving defecation and vomiting in line for rides. These shocking revelations have left many questioning the cleanliness and overall experience at the beloved theme park.

These unsettling incidents were shared on the r/WaltDisneyWorld subreddit, a platform where fans and employees of the theme park come together. One user recounted an incident where a child defecated on the floor while waiting in line for the Rise of the Resistance ride. The mess was left behind, much to the disgust of other visitors. An employee confirmed this incident, stating it was one of three similar occurrences that day.

The issue is not limited to children. Another visitor reported encountering a large piece of feces outside their hotel room at the Pop Century Resort. This incident raises questions about the cleanliness standards maintained within the resort’s premises.

In addition to these incidents, there have been frequent reports of other bodily fluids being left behind. A visitor shared an experience of a child vomiting while in line for the Haunted Mansion at Disneyland. Instead of moving the child to a more appropriate location, the parents allowed the child to continue vomiting in line, causing discomfort to others.

Employees, or ‘cast members’ as they are known, have also shared their experiences. One cast member revealed that they often get called to clean up vomit at restaurants, with parents insisting on finishing their meals while their sick child looks on miserably.

Another employee shared their desensitization towards such incidents, stating, “Bodily fluids no longer bother me after working at Disney.” This statement highlights the frequency of such incidents and the toll it takes on the staff.

The Avatar-themed Flight of Passage ride, which often has wait times of up to 40 minutes, was also mentioned in a thread. The behavior of guests while waiting for this ride was criticized, further tarnishing the image of the theme park.

These incidents have led to the creation of a special code used by employees to alert each other of feces-related incidents. This measure, while practical, is a stark reminder of the unsanitary conditions that have become all too common at Disney World.

In conclusion, these reports paint a grim picture of the current state of affairs at Disney World. The theme park, once synonymous with joy and magic, now seems to be grappling with issues of cleanliness and decorum. It’s high time that Disney World addresses these concerns to restore its reputation as “the happiest place on earth.”