We LOVE Disney World Cast Members! They work hard so we can have a magical time at Disney World!
We asked some of our team members who used to work for the Mouse about the Disney myths they wish would just go away.
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We LOVE Disney World Cast Members! They work hard so we can have a magical time at Disney World!
We asked some of our team members who used to work for the Mouse about the Disney myths they wish would just go away.
Being a Disney Adult can be pretty bizarre.
It’s a tight-knit community with lots of magic and fun, and plenty of memorable vacations on the horizon. But to those outside the Disney Adult community, it doesn’t always make sense why we do what we do. Disney Adults are often judged harshly for being obsessed with The Mouse and planning multiple trips to the parks in a short time span. You grow to expect the occasional negative comment from a Disney hater, but there’s also one thing Disney Adults HATE about each other.
Disney World can be absolutely disgusting.
No, we’re not talking about the cleanliness of the parks (which, let’s be honest, is pretty great by theme park standards — kudos to the custodial team!), we’re talking about how gross WE get IN the parks. From excessive sweatiness to illness to sunburn and everything in-between, there are plenty of gross problems we’ve encountered during our Disney World visits. And today we’re sharing how to avoid the most disgusting of those issues!
We’re Disney Adults. Of course, we have some weird habits and confessions!
We spend a lot of time in the Disney World parks (we’re there every day), and we watch a TON of Disney movies (Disney+ is our comfort zone), so we’re pretty deep into the Disney fandom bubble. And when you’re as much of a die-hard fan as we are, you end up with some confessions you need to get off your chest!
We’re in Magic Kingdom a LOT you guys. Like pretty much every single day.
And when you spend that much time in one park, you encounter a variety of scenarios. We’ve seen everything from children throwing tantrums to rides breaking down to our fair share of Main Street, U.S.A. proposals. But every time we go to Magic Kingdom, there are a few unfortunate things that happen!
If you’ve been to Disney World before, you know that you go through security when you arrive at the parks.
The check usually includes a walk through an advanced scanning device, and then you’re on your merry way. They’re looking out for prohibited items like weapons, pyrotechnics, and even selfie sticks. However, sometimes items that are totally fine to have in the parks will set off the scanners, and then you’ll be subjected to a very thorough bag check! Here are some of the super random items that have caused us problems in the past.
I think we can all be honest with each other here — the Disney World app has its faults.
My Disney Experience is useful when you’re trying to Mobile Order your next meal or check the wait times, but between the confusing Genie+ system, the clunky search function, and the random glitches that we’ve experienced in the past, we’ve had a fair share of frustrations with the app. But apparently, there’s one frustration plaguing app users that’s such a big problem Disney is issuing a WARNING.
We visit Disney World every day, and it feels like we’ve experienced nearly every possible theme park problem known to man!
We’ve been stuck on rides, lost possessions, seen fireworks shows rained out, been injured, gotten sick, and so much more. But through it all, we’ve endured! And sometimes, those unexpected issues in the park are a little bit out of our control. We had one of those problems when heading to Magic Kingdom today!
We know. You can’t get enough of Disney’s Polynesian Village Resort.
It’s one of Disney World’s deluxe resorts and one of the monorail resorts. It’s got incredible theming and the view of the castle and fireworks is spectacular. However, we’ve come across some things that almost ALWAYS seem to happen when we stay there that we need to warn you about.
Okay, so we know a LOT of you love Disney’s Pop Century Resort.
Not only is it one of Disney World’s value resorts (making it more affordable than many of Disney’s other hotels), but it also has access to a Skyliner station, Disney’s newest mode of transportation. There’s also the fun theming with the decades represented in each hotel section. However, we’ve come across some things that almost ALWAYS seem to happen when we stay there that we need to warn you about.