Clever Name
Well-Known Member
The poor man has some serious mental health issues. I hope he gets better.
this.....I was just going to say if you thought what this guy did was bad...you guys need to watch the video of the the guys running around the horizons ride like it was there own personal playground...if I were more tech savy and less Lazy, I would post the link but you can find it pretty easily on youtube.
People do dumb stuff like this every day at the park and never get banned. The only reason he got banned was because he put the videos on youtube. and the people calling for arrests? REALLY? For going back stage? come on now!
The poor man has some serious mental health issues. I hope he gets better.
Well, from a posting earlier in the thread, this guy has been out of bounds at IoA before.Universal is in City of Orlando. Those cops dont mess around. OCSO is a tad more leniant.....
I think an important distinction to make between AdamTheWoo and Hoot and Chief of Mesa Verde Times is that Hoot and Chief never disputed that what they were doing was stupid and completely against park rules.
How dare anyone bring alcohol into the parks and not buy it directly from Disney.good, him and his other youtubers break a lot of disney rules, and their videos make me sick. bringing alcohol into the parks, and pretending to be handicapped? really?
Sorry, what I meant was that they are using him as an example to others that what he does isn't going to fly. I can see how that was misinterpreted.How much clearer does it have to be than locked doors, gates, signs, etc...
Not a good analogy at all. If you have a party, you could simply lock the doors to the rooms so no one would go in. I think Disney needs to start "locking their doors" metaphorically speaking. Now whether that means having more security, camera's, locks, ect. It shouldn't be that easy for someone to wander back stage. I've watched a bunch of video's of people going backstage, and they tend to get away with it because they just walk around like the own the place. If there is a problem with people going back stage, they should address the problem internally. Making an example out of this guy will only fuel the fire. If it's not this guy, it will be another and another and another after that. People have a natural curiosity to see whats backstage and that wont stop because one guy got caught and banned. I'm sure the next backstage video will pop up on youtube soon enough.I don't. He broke the rules. He was a bad, entitled passholder. I'd prosecute him if I was the mouse.
Those areas are blocked off BECAUSE THEYRE CLOSED TO THE PUBLIC.
Think of it this way. You have a house. You have a bedroom. Some random dude (a friend of a friend) comes over during a party and starts snooping around your bedroom and behind closed doors. You'd throw him out and never let him back in, right? Same thing here.
Not a good analogy at all. If you have a party, you could simply lock the doors to the rooms so no one would go in. I think Disney needs to start "locking their doors" metaphorically speaking. Now whether that means having more security, camera's, locks, ect. It shouldn't be that easy for someone to wander back stage. I've watched a bunch of video's of people going backstage, and they tend to get away with it because they just walk around like the own the place. If there is a problem with people going back stage, they should address the problem internally. Making an example out of this guy will only fuel the fire. If it's not this guy, it will be another and another and another after that. People have a natural curiosity to see whats backstage and that wont stop because one guy got caught and banned. I'm sure the next backstage video will pop up on youtube soon enough.
How dare anyone bring alcohol into the parks and not buy it directly from Disney.
I think an important distinction to make between AdamTheWoo and Hoot and Chief of Mesa Verde Times is that Hoot and Chief never disputed that what they were doing was stupid and completely against park rules.
yes comparing someone's house to a gigantic theme park was a stroke of geniusNo, its a perfect analogy.
yes comparing someone's house to gigantic theme park was a stroke of genius
Off topic, but I love your avatar!yes comparing someone's house to gigantic theme park was a stroke of genius
Actually they do now.not what i meant.
you and i both know the MK does not sell alcohol, or permit it.
huh?Actually they do now.
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