Ever see someone get busted at Disney?

G00fyDad

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Two years ago I was at MK by Pirates and I witnessed a kidnapping or taking of a child. There was a family of 4 tending to the youngest child in their stroller and some older man came and took a young girl by the hand and started to walk away. Well apparently he did not realize the Disney Security Guard who happened to be standing 10 feet from him lol. And the Security guard saw this and immediately reprimanded the fellow. And the girl went back to her family. it happened rather quickly and the kidnapper and girl did not even make it 10 feet before the security guard got him.
Makes you wonder if Disney has undercover security guards among the guests dressed in regular clothes.

From what I have heard, they do.
 

janoimagine

Well-Known Member
That is probably true but I don't think anyone should have to see an adult peeing in a bush in a Disney park.
Agreed, and that goes both ways ... I've seen parents let their children do the same thing in long lines.

I think what people are truly upset about is that Disney has added no new attractions to Epcot for years and is charging $5 for 3oz of cheap wine.
 

Jo DeVil

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Back in 1998 when my kid sister was a serving wench at the Rose & Crown Epcot. I was out there on holiday I had a massive headache whilst at Magic Kingdom and it was parade time so she took me from the Tomorrow land Terrace behind the scenes through main st to help me get out. We were about 3 steps from making it when security got us and escorted us upstairs, my Sister was told she could have her ID cut up and terminated there and then, but by some lucky chance I get quiet sick when I get bad head aches and with perfect timing I was ill on his office floor. As I was a very ill family member the matter would be forgiven and the security person would not be getting there bonus for getting someone terminated!!!!! That is as close to the wild side as I have and will ever get at WDW.
 

SDisney90

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I have heard that too. Kind of freaky. But then again it's all about safety
From my first trip ever in 2008 I'm pretty sure I can say this is true. We were in EPCOT and noticed someone stealing in a shop in Japan before I could even get to a CM there were random people grabbing the thief. It was interesting to see because they all looked like normal people touring the parks as soon as they grabbed him what I'm assuming are managers came along and they all escorted him somewhere not sure where..
 

G00fyDad

Well-Known Member
From my first trip ever in 2008 I'm pretty sure I can say this is true. We were in EPCOT and noticed someone stealing in a shop in Japan before I could even get to a CM there were random people grabbing the thief. It was interesting to see because they all looked like normal people touring the parks as soon as they grabbed him what I'm assuming are managers came along and they all escorted him somewhere not sure where..

Taken to the incineration room.
 

Bairstow

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From my first trip ever in 2008 I'm pretty sure I can say this is true. We were in EPCOT and noticed someone stealing in a shop in Japan before I could even get to a CM there were random people grabbing the thief. It was interesting to see because they all looked like normal people touring the parks as soon as they grabbed him what I'm assuming are managers came along and they all escorted him somewhere not sure where..

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janoimagine

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I go by what I've personally witnessed; it's not an opinion.
Same here, I have been attending F&W for 6+ years now, seen Fridays, Saturdays and Sundays, I have witnessed the occasional person who is overserved, and when Disney is informed about it, or see's it directly, they do their best to deal with it. Honestly, I am more angry at the individual when I see it, because they can't act responsibly in public. I think people are looking to create drama, and something to talk about.

It's simple, if you have concerns about it or have a problem with people consuming alcohol, avoid it, but don't condemn the rest of us (and I am not saying you are) and group us all together, because their are those of us who can act accordingly and enjoy F&W responsibly.
 

PhotoDave219

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Same here, I have been attending F&W for 6+ years now, seen Fridays, Saturdays and Sundays, I have witnessed the occasional person who is overserved, and when Disney is informed about it, or see's it directly, they do their best to deal with it. Honestly, I am more angry at the individual when I see it, because they can't act responsibly in public. I think people are looking to create drama, and something to talk about.

It's simple, if you have concerns about it or have a problem with people consuming alcohol, avoid it, but don't condemn the rest of us (and I am not saying you are) and group us all together, because their are those of us who can act accordingly and enjoy F&W responsibly.


Okay, we're on the same page. People have to take responsibility for themselves & their behavior
 

R W B

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Tuxedos, wedding gowns, or any time of formal wear are forbidden and against park dress codes. Just like if you came to the park gates dressed as a costumed character, you'd be denied entrée.
Disney is going too far by not letting you eat your main course! At least they let you get your appetizer and dessert!

;)o_O:D
 

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