John park hopper
Well-Known Member
All Disney has to say is they were filming an episode of Jerry Springer-- and all is well. OMG how many years has that trash show been on?
But how would Disney even have a clue that these folks would act this way? They didn’t dress any different than most folks entering the park that day and likely zero hint they would engage in this behavior later. There are folks that look like total gang bangers that enter and cause zero issues. Any attempt to screen folks could very easily turn into a case of racial profiling.Disneyland isn’t a public place, though, it’s private. People have to pay to get in and Disney is free to prevent whoever they want from entering. Guests like this should not be able to even get through the gates.
I know I’m being elitist, but if known day is going to cost me $150, I’m entitled to expect decency from other guests.
"We do not condone this behavior"?
Seriously?
First that pathetic response. Now this. Disney is 0 for 2 here.
Policies dont mean anything unless enforced.Anything short of "We're reviewing our disappointing response and will put new policies in place right away" won't be enough.
The color of one’s skin does not prevent them from dressing respectably.But how would Disney even have a clue that these folks would act this way? They didn’t dress any different than most folks entering the park that day and likely zero hint they would engage in this behavior later. There are folks that look like total gang bangers that enter and cause zero issues. Any attempt to screen folks could very easily turn into a case of racial profiling.
They should be banned for life from any Disney Park.
What a scathing indictment!"We do not condone this behavior," a statement from Disney said.
Also, on another similar note, let’s get rid of alcohol in Disneyland.
Revive Walt Disney.Any more suggestions that won’t do any good?
Your comment said “Guests like this should not be able to even get through the gates.” It wasn’t clear how you planned to enforce based on your post. Is enforcement purely based on a dress code? You can put any cover you want on a book, it’s still the same words inside.The color of one’s skin does not prevent them from dressing respectably.
I was under the impression that basically all general admission access areas at DLR were under round-the-clock video surveillance.
I'm honestly a little stunned that they're apparently not.
Button downs and slacks for men, dresses for women. No tattoos visible, well maintained facial hair, respectable hairstyle (no unnatural colors), no severely overweight individuals.
It’d keep people who act like this out of the park....will do nothing.
Absolutely right. Didn't think about that.Alas, California is a totally different Legal situation. Between laws made by the State Legislators, along with the court system, including the 9th Circuit, the legal liabilities to take those actions is much higher than Florida.
I personally don't like it, but such is life.
Agreed. You can have a suit upped Dr. Jekyll who is nothing but a down right chaotic Mr. Hyde....will do nothing.
I've seen fistfights in a ballroom between two women in expensive formal wear. Clothing choices have nothing to do with it.It’d keep people who act like this out of the park.
It’d keep people who act like this out of the park.
It’d keep people who act like this out of the park.
Not to downplay this but people are going to forget about this in a few days. Just the way the world works. Too many things competing for our attention.
Register on WDWMAGIC. This sidebar will go away, and you'll see fewer ads.