Daily News "expose" on Disney

nicholas

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http://nydailynews.com/news/gossip/story/308738p-264173c.html



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</TD></TR><TR><TD>By CORKY SIEMASZKO
DAILY NEWS STAFF WRITER

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</TD></TR><TR><TD>[size=-1]A new magazine article exposes the dark side of Disney. [/size]</TD></TR><TR><TD width=10 height=10><!-- /images/shim.gif --></TD></TR></TBODY></TABLE><!-- Component: NYDailyNews : component/story/picture.comp -->There's a rat in the Magic Kingdom.

A new exposé rips the enormous fiberglass heads off Mickey, Goofy and other beloved Walt Disney characters and reveals the stressful and sometimes seamy underside of Disney World.

"The pressure is enough to drive some Goofys to drink," reporter Tyler Gray reports in the debut issue of Radar magazine.

Whenever possible, the actors flee the sterility of Disney World and seek sanctuary in the grungy 1.5-mile network of dank tunnels below. There they shed their heads in the "zoo" and unwind in ways Walt Disney would frown upon.

"My first day off the bus, I remember seeing Snow White, Mary Poppins and Ariel in costume, standing out there puffing on cigarettes," a former Pluto said.

Then there's Vista Way, an apartment complex known as "adult amusement park where they can shed their costumes altogether" and often do.

"The building houses students from around the world," Gray writes. "It serves as a breeding ground for legions of wanna-be Goofys, Donalds and Plutos."

While recruits are supposed to be living there under Disney's draconian code of behavior, "they're among the youngest, freest, and of the corporation's workforce," Gray writes. And they learn "the thrill of defying the Disney image."

______, drinking and drugs are rampant. And the place's reputation is so notorious that Paris Hilton "is rumored to have dropped by," according to Gray.

It's the chance to perform before a crowd that draws so many young people, many of them gay.

"Prospective characters must meet strict guidelines," Gray writes.

Nobody taller than 5 feet tall gets to wear the Mickey head. Nobody black gets to be Snow White. Nobody white gets to be Mulan. And everybody has to audition to get in.

There's also an unofficial pecking order.

The best gigs are for the "chosen few" who have the "delicate bonestructure" to play Prince Charming or Cinderella.

Then come the big five characters - Mickey, Minnie, Goofy, Pluto and Donald.

"At the bottom rung are obscure fur characters like Mr. Smee, Captain Hook's sidekick in 'Peter Pan,'" Gray writes.

For $6.50 an hour, they don the oven-like costumes and endure the endless parade of signing autographs, posing for pictures and hugging tykes.

"The first time I stepped out in character I felt like I was famous," one Pluto said. "Everybody freaks out and rushes up to you." All the while, Disney is watching. "You don't want someone to start hip-hop dancing or doing the robot in Goofy," said Justin Alt, who trained actors to be Disney characters. "You don't want to ruin the fantasy."

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wannabeBelle

Well-Known Member
Thanks for posting this as I must have missed it previously!!! My only comment back is YEAH??? SO???? When the writer goes home from work or goes out on break is he/ she allowed to have a cigarette if that is their thing?? Shall we see what naughty behavior the writer of the story is up to in his off hours??? Get over it Dude!!! Write something WORTH reading!!!!!! Belle
 

TiggersPooh

Active Member
VISTA WAY!!!!
seriously this article is dumb...he makes it sound like everyone in Vista is in a constant orgy. We are off the clock so we can pretty much do as we please...what a loser
 

Thrawn

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nicholas said:
Oops. I even did a search and everything. Oh well.

Carry on people. Carry on. Nothing to see here.

No problem, I was just linking because a discussion was already going on there.
 

shoppingnut

Active Member
It's probably the same as living at a college dorm, so what big deal, they happen to live in the USA and a free to do what the please. It's probably the first time many of these people have been out on their own anyway, so that's what happens. What people do in their off hours is nobodies business, so mind your own business and move on.

As far as the pecking order comment, well it may be the better job, but your face has to look like that character, hence the difference between a costumed and face character. This isn't news, it's common knowledge and/or sense. He also neglects to mention that the characters are represented by a union, so are sometimes generally better off than the average disney worker. There are strick guidelines on how long a character can be out in the heat with the costumes because they are so hot. Disney isn't so stupid that they would want to have guests see Mickey or Tigger passing out, imagine the commotion that would cause.
 

Master Yoda

Pro Star Wars geek.
Premium Member
I am all for equality in the workplace but get real dude. Of course the “attractive” people get the face parts. Can anyone here see a 4 foot tall 300 lb guy with severe acne pull of Prince Charming? :hammer:
 

nicholas

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Original Poster
Master Yoda said:
I am all for equality in the workplace but get real dude. Of course the “attractive” people get the face parts. Can anyone here see a 4 foot tall 300 lb guy with severe acne pull of Prince Charming? :hammer:
No, but I'm sure he could do Quasi ;) :p
 

ClemsonTigger

Naturally Grumpy
...another pointless cheap shot.
lets revisit the CBS sweeps story on 10 people a year claiming to get food poisoning at Disney.

I'm all for pointing out the really bad shows (of which there are some), but get real...

people smoking on their break...scandal
young adults partying and hooking up....it's gotta stop
there are gays working at Disney :eek: :lol:
 

MiRi

Member
That article is so dumb. Cast members smoking on their lunch breaks?! OMG! I swear, does this guy live under a rock or something?
 

mkt

When a paradise is lost go straight to Disney™
Premium Member
dxer07002 said:
Nobody white gets to be Mulan.

I beg to differ

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TiggersPooh

Active Member
ClemsonTigger said:
...another pointless cheap shot.
lets revisit the CBS sweeps story on 10 people a year claiming to get food poisoning at Disney.

I'm all for pointing out the really bad shows (of which there are some), but get real...

people smoking on their break...scandal
young adults partying and hooking up....it's gotta stop
there are gays working at Disney :eek: :lol:

OMG not gays!!! lol *waits for argument about the upcoming gay days*
 

manda0125

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nicholas said:
http://nydailynews.com/news/gossip/story/308738p-264173c.html



"My first day off the bus, I remember seeing Snow White, Mary Poppins and Ariel in costume, standing out there puffing on cigarettes," a former Pluto said.

I would laugh if I saw that!!!
As long as they "act " appropriate on stage then I could care less what they do on their break or on Saturday night after work. I give CM's who work as characters a lot of credit. I'm sure it isn't easy, and I'm sure they have bad days, just like we all do. My friend who is a character in Disney saids he can love it one day and hate it the next, just like with any job.
 

SpectroMan

New Member
This is sad. Even worse the American Idle stuff going on right now. ABC must have been really desperate to air that story, and the author and news group of this article must have been incrdibly desperat too.
 

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