Late Night Meltdown at Casey's Corner

eliza61nyc

Well-Known Member
This may have been logical and effective for the general public of 30-something years ago.
2018, not so much. Nowadays it only gives many folks reason to create future tantrums.


Police and Security can get you this same result as quickly as unnecessary reward for unnecessary behavior. It is unlikely that anyone among the sane / decent crowds who witnessed the commotion would be the least bit upset or offended seeing the rowdy individuals getting tossed. If anything, it shows them Disney does care and does have principles, rather than is a place which bows down to the most uncivilized among us.

We teach small children that screaming, anger, and tantrums don't get them what they want. It's time we start doing the same to adults.

Depends on how quickly and how effectively the security is. For example I worked at Walmart, have you seen the security officers there? lol, they look about 12 and usually in a uniform that is horrible looking and too big. do you really think they are going to be able to quell anything?

I also worked in movie theater.

Now I do not know about Disney security, I've never seen them and that maybe a good thing.
Police could be a good option IF you can depend on the screaming idiot of a guest to still be where they were.

And no we are not talking about 30 years ago. Unless you have armed guards at your establishment, the reality is the "rent a security" is not going to remove anyone.
 

MomofPrincessGrace

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Reminds me of the tantrum that we saw take place at AK last May.

We were sitting on a ledge waiting for the line to meet Pocahontas to open up. We were in no hurry and figures why not sit, enjoy some ice water, and people watch. Well after a few minutes you could hear yelling. Not like an argument, but when people speak very loudly just so they can draw attention to themselves. Well this gentleman in particular was very upset that he couldn't get a lid for his drink. The CM at the kiosk just continued to tell him that they didn't have lids because people throw them, etc etc. This man just could not get over it an move on. He kept dropping the f-bomb, and pretty much any other expletive. He finally walked away. The problem was that he didn't just walk away, he walked to another kiosk who then also told him that he couldn't have a lid. He continued on and on until security approached him and told him that he needed to calm down or he would be asked to leave the park. He dropped a few lines about how expensive Disney is but they won't give him a lid. His wife and looked to be about 2 year old in a stroller just stood there. She didn't seem to say anything to try and calm him down. Finally he was escorted out of the park.

You can cuss and hollar all you want to, but don't be a jerk and do it around kids. Pull up your big boy pants and realize that no amount of yelling will make lids magically appear. Get over it and move on.

#peoplearejerks
 

LAKid53

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Reminds me of the tantrum that we saw take place at AK last May.

We were sitting on a ledge waiting for the line to meet Pocahontas to open up. We were in no hurry and figures why not sit, enjoy some ice water, and people watch. Well after a few minutes you could hear yelling. Not like an argument, but when people speak very loudly just so they can draw attention to themselves. Well this gentleman in particular was very upset that he couldn't get a lid for his drink. The CM at the kiosk just continued to tell him that they didn't have lids because people throw them, etc etc. This man just could not get over it an move on. He kept dropping the f-bomb, and pretty much any other expletive. He finally walked away. The problem was that he didn't just walk away, he walked to another kiosk who then also told him that he couldn't have a lid. He continued on and on until security approached him and told him that he needed to calm down or he would be asked to leave the park. He dropped a few lines about how expensive Disney is but they won't give him a lid. His wife and looked to be about 2 year old in a stroller just stood there. She didn't seem to say anything to try and calm him down. Finally he was escorted out of the park.

You can cuss and hollar all you want to, but don't be a jerk and do it around kids. Pull up your big boy pants and realize that no amount of yelling will make lids magically appear. Get over it and move on.

#peoplearejerks

The reason you don't get a lid is the same reason the straws are not plastic. It's called the animals. The first word in the park's name. I asked for a drink lid my first visit. The CM told me why they don't supply them. I applaud Disney for caring more for the well being of the animals than the convenience of guests.
 

bsiev1977

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The reason you don't get a lid is the same reason the straws are not plastic. It's called the animals. The first word in the park's name. I asked for a drink lid my first visit. The CM told me why they don't supply them. I applaud Disney for caring more for the well being of the animals than the convenience of guests.

Do I like walking around a crowded theme park with a lidless drink? No. Do I like the cardboard straws they use at AK? No, I think they feel kinda gross in my mouth. But I’m a sane adult, and I understand why things are the way they are. If a guy goes whacko because of a drink lid, he’s got major issues.
 

MomofPrincessGrace

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The reason you don't get a lid is the same reason the straws are not plastic. It's called the animals. The first word in the park's name. I asked for a drink lid my first visit. The CM told me why they don't supply them. I applaud Disney for caring more for the well being of the animals than the convenience of guests.
Do I like walking around a crowded theme park with a lidless drink? No. Do I like the cardboard straws they use at AK? No, I think they feel kinda gross in my mouth. But I’m a sane adult, and I understand why things are the way they are. If a guy goes whacko because of a drink lid, he’s got major issues.
I agree. By the time he was done ranting and raving he could have finished his drink and been done with it. Some people need to just accept the things they cannot change instead of making a big fuss. It reminds me of when I was in college and worked as a cashier at Walmart. People would get so mad that an item didn't ring up as it should. They would personally blame me as if I was the one that set the prices. Most sane people would just pay for the item, or decide against buying it. Some would yell and get angry. Sorry Susan that you cat food is 15 cents more than what you thought, be an adult and move along.
 

crxbrett

Well-Known Member
Do I like walking around a crowded theme park with a lidless drink? No. Do I like the cardboard straws they use at AK? No, I think they feel kinda gross in my mouth. But I’m a sane adult, and I understand why things are the way they are. If a guy goes whacko because of a drink lid, he’s got major issues.

I'm sure the guy that flipped his lid (Aw-haw! Aw-haw!) also honks and screams while the car in front of him is waiting for pedestrians to cross the cross-walk while making a left-turn at a light, making a total jacka$$-hat out of himself.

Glad Disney escorted him out. People that get that angry or riled up about such little, insignificant things are killjoys and really should just stay home and not make everyone else around them miserable like they are.
 

BuddyThomas

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I can't believe I'm saying this but Disney is wayyyy too generous in handing out rewards when people complain and I think it has created a system where a good number of people just look for silly things to complain about so they can get something for free.

A bunch of years ago, I was at Rainforest Cafe with three friends, and a waiter dropped a tray of bloody marys on the floor right next to me. Glass shattered all over the place but aside from a tiny little speck of tomato juice that splashed on my shirt, it did not impact anyone at the table at all. Nevertheless, without our even saying anything, the manager offered everyone at the table free dessert. I mean, we didn't really have a problem. Why were we getting free dessert? But okay, if they are offering, why not? Then, the check came and we saw that all of our entrees had been comped. We were only charged for our drinks. What the----?!?!?!

And while I am certainly not complaining about the kind gesture, it was not really justified. I mean, if he dropped the bloody marys in my head and turned me into Carrie White, maybe, but free meals and desserts for four was over the top.

When people see that Disney is willing to do this type of thing, many will become professional seekers of problems to see how much free stuff they can get.
 

CaptainJackNO

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In the current climate of seemingly widespread and senseless violence, I would be in total support of Disney security removing lunatics like this from the property when they lose their minds.

Yes, and the widespread proliferation of morons everywhere. This is the reality TV generation, narcissism everywhere you look. Their convenience and comfort is more important than anyone around. They know that if they act like a donkey, because of the crowd and busy time period, it's easier to pacify. My opinion is the manager made an error by not immediately verbalizing to those people that the line was closed (although I am sure she was so insanely busy, one would hope people would exercise common sense and a little consideration, which is non-existent with generation Big-Brother). Nonetheless, instead of pacifying that moron and his she-moron, she should have summoned security and had the two fools removed from property. That would have been a hot dog of an ending.
 

bsiev1977

Well-Known Member
I can't believe I'm saying this but Disney is wayyyy too generous in handing out rewards when people complain and I think it has created a system where a good number of people just look for silly things to complain about so they can get something for free.

A bunch of years ago, I was at Rainforest Cafe with three friends, and a waiter dropped a tray of bloody marys on the floor right next to me. Glass shattered all over the place but aside from a tiny little speck of tomato juice that splashed on my shirt, it did not impact anyone at the table at all. Nevertheless, without our even saying anything, the manager offered everyone at the table free dessert. I mean, we didn't really have a problem. Why were we getting free dessert? But okay, if they are offering, why not? Then, the check came and we saw that all of our entrees had been comped. We were only charged for our drinks. What the----?!?!?!

And while I am certainly not complaining about the kind gesture, it was not really justified. I mean, if he dropped the bloody marys in my head and turned me into Carrie White, maybe, but free meals and desserts for four was over the top.

When people see that Disney is willing to do this type of thing, many will become professional seekers of problems to see how much free stuff they can get.
Unfortunately, Disney has to cater to the person who WOULD throw a fit about a tiny speck of tomato juice on their shirt.
 

Tony the Tigger

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I mean, if he dropped the bloody marys in my head and turned me into Carrie White, maybe,

How could you tell?

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KimAnnFran

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My family just returned from a fantastic trip to Disney World, followed up by a few days at the beach (to recover LOL). We spent 6 days soaking up the best of Disney and I was again reminded that one of my favorite things about the World is how it makes people happy and smiley. Then I stayed until almost midnight and was reminded how late night Disney makes people nuts. This story takes place at Casey’s Corner, between 11 and 12 pm. Read on if you dare…

My husband and I entered Casey’s on the late night to grab an order of mini-corn dogs. We were hungry and there isn’t much open late at MK. Plus those mini-corn dogs are the bomb.com. I knew it would be crowded and the line had started to creep out the front door. I planned on mobile ordering but as I pulled my phone out, it went dead. So off to the main line we went.

As we entered, we stood behind another young couple surveying the scene. The lines directly in front of the door were very long, but just to the side seemed pretty short. I noticed a sign pointing toward the back of the counter for mobile order pick up. Then we followed the young couple to the side line and waited patiently to order our delicious corn dog treats. After about 5 minutes of no one coming up to the counter to take an order, I suspected the line we were in was closed. Slowly but surely, the two parties in line ahead of us left the line and moved back to the longer door line. As they moved, I could see the “The Line is Closed” sign on the counter, but it had been pushed slightly behind the payment/Magic Band scanner so it was harder to see (but definitely visible).

After we moved, there were people in line behind us who stayed in the closed line. My husband and I said (loudly) that we thought that line was closed but it was chaotic and the parties behind us didn’t move. Then it got really entertaining.

After about 10 more minutes had passed, the woman at the front of the closed line shouted at a CM to take her order. The CM apologized and said that this line was closed. This shouty woman, and the man standing behind her, LOST THEIR MINDS. They shouted things like “She just closed the line while we were standing in it!” and “They took 4 people’s orders in front of us and then closed the line!” and “Get me a manager!” and (my favorite) “We’ve been standing here for half an hour and this line has been open!”. The CM patiently explained that, no this line had been closed for quite some time and she was the manager and had closed it herself. Then she pointed out the obscured “Line Closed” sign. The man in line shouted “That’s bulls***!” He then pointed aggressively at the sign hanging above the line and said “THE SIGN SAYS ENTER!” (as if the affixed hanging “Enter” and “Exit” signs get removed when the line closes LOL)

People were yelling, babies were crying (who keeps a baby out that late?), and CMs were scrambling. Chaos had ensued. My husband and I watched from our spot in the neighboring line, chatting with the lady behind us who had also moved out of the closed line, about how late night Disney brings out the worst in people. These adults were acting like children and were lying about the wait and circumstances to get special treatment. I wanted to go intervene and explain that these people were nuts, but my husband advised against getting involved in what was turning into an ugly spat.

The CM ended up taking orders for the 3 or 4 parties in the closed line. She also comped the meal of the crazy man that had been screaming at her. He ordered (no joke) 10 lemonade slushies and 10 hot dog meals. He and the other shouty lady saw me during all this waiting in my line, knowing I had been in line in front of them, and began smirking with the self-satisfied grin of someone who has gamed the system and knows it. Meanwhile, I waited another 20 minutes to order. But karma isn’t all bad. The first lady in the closed line was only waiting on 2 hot dog meals and somehow her order didn’t come out until the same time as mine despite my longer wait in a real line. When her order came out, they had included an extra mac & cheese dog. She tried to give it back and they told her to keep it on the house and she got mad again (?!?!) and shouted “Who is going to eat this!”. Thankfully the CMs ignored this ignorance and the woman retreated to her family with an extra meal to boot.

The whole experience showed me how classy the Disney CMs are, and how trashy other people can be when they are tired and crabby. The fun didn’t stop there though. The man in line in front of us got agitated and demanded to speak to a manager because his Disney Visa Rewards didn’t work. He yelled “How does a Disney restaurant not accept a Disney Rewards card?” He was super ****ed and being kind of nasty and loud about it. Then the manager told him the card was denied for insufficient funds because it was a gift card that only had $6 on it. LOL he turned bright red and paid with his Magic Band. After that, the woman on the other side of the alternating line ordered using a coupon that the CM didn’t know how to ring up. Then her friend went ahead with her own order instead of alternating back to us, which we found very unfair but didn’t complain about because WE ARE ADULTS that know that sometimes life isn’t fair.

Kudos to the staff at Casey’s Corner for dealing with the crazy late night crowds, particularly the manager Amber. I’m guessing that is one of the worst food service jobs in all of the parks. Nothing like Disney magic to put people on their best behavior!

We used to ALWAYS to go Casey's Corner to get hot dogs and watch the fireworks. I feel people just think they now have permission to be jerks, since many prominent people are doing the same. :(
 

Daddyoh

Active Member
In the current climate of seemingly widespread and senseless violence, I would be in total support of Disney security removing lunatics like this from the property when they lose their minds.

"current climate of seemingly widespread and senseless" AGREED ! I hope not adding so much alcohol locals in parks don't add to the climate at WDW
 

Disney4family

Well-Known Member
HEY,HEY,HEY wait a minute, NOT all seniors act infantile some still have all their "marbles".
I have tons of respect for seniors and I have tons of hope that high school seniors will mature enough over the years to have as many "marbles" as today's seniors.
As I explain to people - I teach children compassion, kindness and responsibility while they're having fun learning the subject matter. I am only one person on their path to being "marbled" adults & seniors. I can only do my part as well as I can and look forward to hearing great things about them in their future lives.
 

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