How long before the copycats copy the "Sneaks of theme park video" by doing it at WDW?

How long before the copycats copy the "Sneaks of theme park video" by doing it at WDW?

  • This weekend

    Votes: 11 31.4%
  • next week

    Votes: 1 2.9%
  • sometime later this year

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • next year

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • Don't know, but anyone trying to do the same should be banned at all Disney parks worldwide

    Votes: 23 65.7%

  • Total voters
    35

wdwfan4ver

Well-Known Member
Original Poster
I know the video took place at Disneyland but who says people wouldn't try it at WDW after watching.

Here is the video I am referring to:
 
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rucifee

Well-Known Member
Considering the stroller probably cost more than the ticket to get into the park, I doubt many people would try this but I guess you never know.
 

rucifee

Well-Known Member
Someone tried to do the burger thing to me at Cosmic's back then. Of course I didn't fall for it but the manager said the guests are always right, so whatever....

I am going to try this with an old turkey sandwich and score a burger! :cool:

No, I'm not serious. :D
 

Communicore

Well-Known Member
I've dealt with a lot of people who I saw take other people's leftover fries, put them in the good old purple Mickey cups (remember those?) and exchange them for fresh fries. I can't refuse them as the management says the guests are always right.
 

NearTheEars

Well-Known Member
Yikes, is that any different than filming yourself shoplift repeatedly?

ETA: So can I just go out and start stealing things too as long as I make a funny YouTube video out of it? That makes it OK. Oh, yeah and promise to donate to charity after too.
 

rucifee

Well-Known Member
Yikes, is that any different than filming yourself shoplift repeatedly?

ETA: So can I just go out and start stealing things too as long as I make a funny YouTube video out of it? That makes it OK. Oh, yeah and promise to donate to charity after too.

They probably cut the footage of the second guest using his ticket, you can tell any story with the right amount of editing.
 

wdwfan4ver

Well-Known Member
Original Poster
Why would Yahoo celebrate that?
They aren't owned by Disney is one of the reasons, but they like to show videos and articles that show ways people save money at Disney. In the past, Yahoo called the ways to save money at Disney as "Hacks" even by the behavior on that youtube video.

The people running yahoo don't like the amount of money people usually have to pay at a Disney park and appears they like it when "the mouse" loses revenue even by the acts in the video. Yahoo claimed the part they like the most was how that video shows how to get free food at Disney.
 

NearTheEars

Well-Known Member
They probably cut the footage of the second guest using his ticket, you can tell any story with the right amount of editing.

Probably quite likely. Still not a fan of encouraging people to do this. Especially when they could potentially get arrested, or banned from property.

I get the comedic value. And enjoyed the ice cream bit, even though it was likely staged.
 

grim-grinning_toast

Well-Known Member
Probably quite likely. Still not a fan of encouraging people to do this. Especially when they could potentially get arrested, or banned from property.

I get the comedic value. And enjoyed the ice cream bit, even though it was likely staged.

Totally, the whole ice cream gag felt 100% staged. He's enjoyable to watch, even if I felt like I was doing something wrong against Disney by watching the video, hahaha.
 

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