Friday, April 29, 2016

7 secret rules of working in Disney's Magic Kingdoms






1
When you work for Disney, you are not an employee. From the day you start until your last day, you are known as and referred to as a cast member. It doesn't matter if you are a janitor or a ride attendant. Serving beverages or making apparel for the fans. 
2.
A cast member has to know everything! No matter who you ask or what you ask at a Disney location, the cast member is not allowed to say, "I don't know" ever! If a guest ever asks a question the cast member doesn't know, they have to pick up their phone and get a hold of a Disney operator who will be able to direct them to the answer. 
3.
 Cast members are not allowed to shave their eyebrows. Men's hair cannot extend over their ears or the collars of their shirts. Women's hair must be neatly brushed at all times. Braids are allowed but beads are not. 


4.
 A cast member playing a specific character must learn the autograph perfectly. This is to ensure that no matter what day you meet a Disney character, the autograph will always be the same. It doesn't matter who's in the suit, they all practice the exact same autograph so the experience will be the same.   


7 secret rules of working in Disney's Magic Kingdoms

5.
 
 Never point with just one finger,use 2.
 
Staff at Disney parks and resorts are not allowed to point using only one finger
 
 
 
6.
 
Every employee at Disney World is required to pick up trash whenever they see it. But they are not allowed to just stop, bend over and pick the rubbish up - they have to gracefully pick it up using what is described as a 'swooping' motion.
 
 
 
7.
 
No Tweeting 
Cast members employed by Disney are not allowed to use social media sites to discuss their roles.
 
 


 
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Thursday, April 28, 2016

9 Crazy Things People Have Actually Witnessed At Disney




1. This inappropriate memorial.

“I worked custodial for a few months, and one of the stories I heard was after someone reported a weird dust/sand on one of the rides. Someone decided to spread their loved ones ashes on the ride. Yes, the ride had to be closed down and cleaned. I don’t care how much your dear aunt Mary loved Disney, The Haunted Mansion is NOT a good place for her ashes!”
—Laurie Wilson Keller, Facebook

2. This unfortunate sight.

“I saw a man with cutoff shorts so short that his scrotum was hanging out. It was funny until my sister who was, like, six years old at the time saw it too.”
—Kayla Thomas, Facebook

3. This cat lady.

“I was with my in-laws and we were walking near the pier at California Adventure when we saw this middle-aged woman pushing a stroller. She looked disheveled and confused, and when we looked in her stroller, we saw about four or five stuffed cats dressed like baby dolls. She walked by us as she was whispering little compliments to her stuffed cats.”
—torrec2

4. This painful experience.

“Well, during one Grad Night, two teens were in the Haunted Mansion. They thought because it was dark inside, no one would see the girl giving the boy a blowjob. Little did they know, some of Master Gracey’s servants were hiding in the walls of the mansion. The teens were caught in the act by one of them, who shouted out from the darkness, ‘You’re doing it wrong!’ Girl bit his penis. Medic, security, managers, everyone you can imagine who needed to be involved was there.
—Tiffany Nieves, Facebook

5. This sea-riously weird observation.

“While sitting with my friend in front of Small World, I noticed something was crawling slowly past me. It was an actual live lobster crawling along the pathway. As I shouted to my friend to look at it, one of the Cast Members walked nonchalantly up and grabbed the lobster saying, ‘Now how did you get out?’ He then proceeded to throw the lobster into the waters directly behind us. Long story short, Disneyland breeds their own lobsters.”
—Lynze Milne, Facebook

6. This money-saving technique.

“One warm day when I was working in Fantasyland, this dad was appalled at how expensive the little fan/spray bottle things were. He refused to buy one for his kids, claiming he had a better idea. A little while later when I was leaving, I saw him take a big gulp of water and then spit/spray it out onto his two little girls.”
—zintk



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7. This unexpected meal.

“We were on the Ferris Wheel at California Adventure and my whole family saw a duck eating another duck… Cannibalism at the ‘Happiest Place on Earth.’”
—maddieh436132106

8. The most neglectful parents of the year.

I once saw parents tie their leashed child to a pole so they could ride Splash Mountain. They were greeted with security when they came back to retrieve the poor kid.”
—micaelas4944e122c
 

9. This early bloomer.

“I went to Disney with my brother and sister-in-law and their two kids. We spent hours waiting in line to meet Queen Elsa at my niece’s demand. My nephew wasn’t feeling it. When we were just two people away from getting to the front of the line he started bawling. Elsa bent over and asked him what was wrong. He stopped crying for a second and said, ‘You have nice boobies’ while putting a hand on her breast. We were all mortified but couldn’t help but laugh our asses off.”
—ead5555
 

Tuesday, April 26, 2016

15 smells you always smell at disneyland


Now I don't want to brag but I've been very lucky and been able to go to Disneyland 9 times, so when I heard we were giving away a family trip to Disneyland I was so EXCITED! Imagine if your name is called... WOW! WHAT AN EXPERIANCE THAT WOULD BE! You walk through the front gate and you get an instant case of the goosegumps! Words can't describe the Disney experiance!

and everyone that visited disneyland , he will surely remember some or at least one  of these precious smells  


1. The happy, mouthwatering perfume of vanilla and waffle cones wafting outside Main Street’s Candy Palace.






2. The smell of damp wood on Splash Mountain.




3. The salty, musty, and slightly chlorine-like aroma of the water of Pirates of the Caribbean.



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4. And the smoky scent that comes with this curtain of fog on the ride.


5. The combo of sugar and cinnamon that hits your nose at the turn of many a corner.





6. And the tropical essence of pineapple that comes from the Dole Whip stand as you pass the Enchanted Tiki Room.





7. The cold, dusty, attic-esque smell that hangs in the air after you step off the elevator in the Haunted Mansion.





8. The mix of savory meat and sugary goodness you pick up anytime someone eating a Monte Cristo sandwich is near.


9. The welcoming odor of oil and exhaust that comes from the Disneyland Railroad.


10. The hearty scent of the juicy, all-powerful turkey leg.





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11. The rich and indulgent deliciousness that is the Disneyland corn dog.



12. The confusing — but still delightful — aroma of dozens of perfumes wafting out the doorways of Mlle. Antoinette’s Parfumerie in New Orleans Square.





13. The crisp, cold, metallic tang of Space Mountain.




14. Of course, don’t forget that ever-present scent of salty, buttery popcorn.



15. And finally, the smoky, burned after-smell of Disneyland’s nighttime fireworks.