Are you sure that it was someone where they don't belong? They obviously had access to the space and the building, and that entire YouTube channel makes it clear these are Disney employees -- not guests.
That individual undoubtedly knows the consequences of his or her actions and is fine with the risk. And I am fine with seeing parts of Disney World through their eyes that we wouldn't otherwise get to see. Hoot and Chief's urbex of Horizons is truly fascinating and enriching. Can anyone who has read the Mesa Verde Times blog
honestly say that they didn't get a deeper appreciation of all the detail that was put into Horizons that wasn't even visible to the guests? Doubt it.
Funny how so many people who ARE NOT the Disney Company get their panties up in a bunch over this.
Remember, Tower of Terror glorifies urbex. Hardly see those same people complaining about the premise of "trespassing" into a derelict hotel on the dark side of Hollywood. Maybe Disney should call all guests who enter the Tower of Terror "trespassers" to drive the theme home