Quick question... How do you get help inside the parks??

eliza61nyc

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Original Poster
So evidently there was an incident at Epcot with some drunk brawlers and I just realized I really don't know how to summon quick help inside one of the parks. I mean outside of calling 9-1-1. If two morons start a slug fest while you're in line to a ride, what's the protocol.
 

larryz

I'm Just A Tourist!
Premium Member
If there's no blood yet, try to get a CM's attention. If there's blood, dial 9-1-1.

ETA: chances are Security is already aware of it and is moving to take care of it by the time you can find a CM...
 
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DisneyJoe

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ETA: chances are Security is already aware of it and is moving to take care of it by the time you can find a CM...
Exactly - all parks are blanketed with closed circuit cameras that are monitored constantly, security would be notified as soon as they see an issue.

There are also many plain clothes security in the parks.

Also, if you were in line for an attraction, the attraction CMs would/should become aware of the incident and call for help per procedure.
 
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The Pho

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I’ve always tried to notify a cast member quickly, luckily they are never far away. Over the years I’ve witnessed a few incidents and unfortunately Security does not respond as quickly as you would hope. If it’s a really bad situation call 911.
 

JIMINYCR

Well-Known Member
And while youre waiting for security to arrive...
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Chef Mickey

Well-Known Member
Why stop there, lets totally ban alcohol in the US..... Oh wait, we tried that already...... Sorry, I could not resist
Just a little Apples and Oranges. Disney is private property, with a tons of kids/families.

I actually think all drugs/practically anything between 2 people should be legal, but we are talking about Disney.
 

HMFan999

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Notifying a cast member is the quickest way to get a response if it's practical. If 911 is dialed from a landline phone within the park security/management is immediately notified and the call instantly goes to RFD/OCD. If you call 911 from your cell it can take longer for the notifications to go out to the proper people.
 

Driver

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Notifying a cast member is the quickest way to get a response if it's practical. If 911 is dialed from a landline phone within the park security/management is immediately notified and the call instantly goes to RFD/OCD. If you call 911 from your cell it can take longer for the notifications to go out to the proper people.
What we tell CM's is if you ever have to call 911 ( with your cell phone) at WDW always tell the operator you want "Reedy Creek" they will forward your call to Reedy Creek and they can best handle your emergency.
 

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