Doing "inappropriate" things at WDW

IWorkWTeeth

New Member
Original Poster
I know that all the rides are monitored by cameras, but I wonder if people were caught doing inappropriate things on rides or behind the scenes. I'm sure its happened, but never heard an stories.
 

The Duck

Well-Known Member
I recently read "Mousejunkies" by Bill Burke. There's an entire chapter called "Mousejunkies Misbehave". One example is of a grown man kicking a baby stroller and shoving a little boy out of his way so that he could get a primo seat at Fantasmic. His excuse? "They were in my way". :hammer: There's another story about an obese man lying in the grass in MK. He had taken off his shirt and was eating a sausage that he was dipping into his navel which he had filled with salt.:hurl: Other stories involve people who let their children use the monorail as a toilet and a man who threatened to sue Disney if Winnie the Pooh didn't drop everything and come entertain his kids immediately.
 

britdaw

Well-Known Member
There's another story about an obese man lying in the grass in MK. He had taken off his shirt and was eating a sausage that he was dipping into his navel which he had filled with salt.:hurl:

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OMG... Just reading that seriously made my stomach heave. Blech!!

I would seriously hurt someone if they shoved or kicked my kids out of the way. What the crap is wrong with people?!
 

Crockett

Banned
There's another story about an obese man lying in the grass in MK. He had taken off his shirt and was eating a sausage that he was dipping into his navel which he had filled with salt.
Hey! I was tired, hungry, and you promised to NEVER bring that up again!! :mad:
 

zurgandfriend

Well-Known Member
On splash mountain the young "ladies" in front of us lifted their tops as we dropped. My son was 7 at the time and I had to explain to him that they didn't want to get their shirts wet.
 

Steve-B

Active Member
On splash mountain the young "ladies" in front of us lifted their tops as we dropped. My son was 7 at the time and I had to explain to him that they didn't want to get their shirts wet.
I wouldn't have been able to think that quickly. Way to go :sohappy:
Google "Flash Mountain"
I just have to ask "WHAT ARE THEY THINKING?" Especially in these days where photos can be seen around the world in a few hours and never really go away.
What are they going to tell their kids? or parents? or grandparents? :brick:
 

blm07

Active Member
The Flash Mountain website is literally like 12 years old, and I don't think they've ever changed the pictures. It's very old news :dazzle:
 


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