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‘It’s like a religion’: Viral video of sobbing woman reignites debate over ‘Disney adults’​

A viral TikTok video of a crying woman has once again sparked the debate over the phenomenon of “Disney adults”.

@Jordan.Jacee’s video shows the moment she walks into the Disneyworld theme park in Orlando, Florida, and breaks down “ugly crying” at the very sight of Cinderella’s Castle in the distance.

The video was posted in November, but was picked up by a social account this week, leading to 3.4 million views and nearly 17,000 comments – many of them scathing about so-called “Disney adults”.

In the clip, Jordan wears Mickey Mouse ears and cries as a song called ‘What Dreams are Made Of’ plays. She appears to be in her twenties.

“[Cue] the ugly crying. First time seeing Cinderella’s Castle in Magic Kindgdom,” she wrote in the caption.

“A wild Disney adult,” commented a user named Cole, tagging a friend. “I thought this was a video of a wife seeing their military spouse for the first time in a year,” joked another user.


“Someone stop the Disney adults,” commented a user named Di; while another was shocked by the reaction “at her grown age...”.

“This is literally the definition of a Disney adult,” wrote another.

A recent Rolling Stone article referred to Disney adults as“the most hated people on the internet”.

Meanwhile in June 2022, a bride attracted astonished comments after revealing on Reddit that she and her husband paid for appearances by Mickey and Minnie Mouse at their wedding, instead of food for their guests.

“Disney adults need to be stopped,” wrote one Twitter user sharing the story.

Meanwhile, last year radio station NPR proclaimed that “for some adults who love Disney, it’s like a religion.”

“There’s adults who watch Disney and then there’s Disney Adults,” tweeted journalist Oliver Jia this week.
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“Is there any academic scholarship about the phenomenon of Disney Adults? Please tell me some sociologist out there is getting tenure for their work on this,” wrote journalist Helen Rosner, amid the furore.

“I feel like it’s pretty straightforwardly a We All Have In Our Hearts A Void Filled By Religion thing but maybe it’s more complex than that.”
However, some commenters jumped to the Disneyworld fan’s defence.

“You’re forgetting not everyone was lucky and privileged to go to Disneyland frequently as a kid. let’s let people live their dream no matter the age,” wrote Damian Fuiava.

“Disney adults scare me. Oh wait, no they don’t because they literally don’t harm anybody just like this pleasant woman,” wrote another user.

“Some of you all have so little joy in your life and it shows,” wrote a third.
 
“You’re forgetting not everyone was lucky and privileged to go to Disneyland frequently as a kid. let’s let people live their dream no matter the age,” wrote Damian Fuiava.
You know what bothers me about this statement, it's the inclusion of the word "frequently." I grew up in Southern California, and while the idea was going was nice; I had only gone twice as a child. The first was a simple family trip, the second time was right around the time Toon Town opened and my mom thought it'd be fun to check out. The next time I remember going to anything Disney, was a Blizzcon after party in 2013 in Downtown Disney. Do not fucking excuse a grown adult acting like this due to some perceived unfair childhood. Get fucked.
 
Fake news! Fake news again! Will they ever stop lying?

We had a vote. It was close, the bronies were really fucking annoying, but the furries are where all the pedophiles are, so they are the one everyone hates. Disney adults was lucky to get top 20.
Bronies are barely revelant
 
There is a general debate over this that usually sources from the fact he gave a Nazi propagandist a tour of his studio a month after Kristallnacht. He disavowed this a few months later and claimed he was unaware who she was when he was issued the invitation. As far as I know none of his employees ever accused of him of making anti-Semitic remarks or taunts. One of his black animators also notably defended him when people claimed he was racist.

What can be said about Disney's character with certainty is that for sure he definitely hated unions and wanted to run EPCOT (the original planned community not the theme park) like an autocratic dictator. No one in it but Disney would own their land or home, everyone would have their own job, there would be no retirees and there would be no slums or ghettos. He apparently wanted this power to be able to "only change technology in the homes easily."
He was also a patriot who ran a major propaganda campaign using Disney characters in ww2.
Heck, he even created a lot of them based on countries like Brazil and mexico and Argentina to help those countries join the allies.
 
I went to Disney world as a kid. It was hot and it sucked but I bought a ninja book somewhere that told me to identify objects in a room to murder people with.

I also remember getting a painted ceramic dragon head that was hand made and wanting to buy an authentic scythe or some shit. Also a lot less adults wandering around.
 
I went like 20 years ago. Took the kids, since they were all old enough to have good memories. The lines weren't bad, shit was expensive as fuck but I'd expected that. My kids still talk fondly about it. Took a niece too. Went on all the cool rides with the kids. Had a good time for a vacation. Stayed in one of the Princess hotels so the kids could have breakfast and dinner with the Disney Princesses. Sat out in the smoking section at one point and smoked cigarettes with Cruella DeVille, which was kind of funny (She told me she was the only one allowed to smoke in costume). We'd get up early, have breakfast, walk to the gate, and go in. Budgeted carefully so we could eat lunch and buy souveniers each day. (We stayed for 3 days because we drove like 1,200 miles)

My favorite part of the park?

The place that served hard liquor outside the gate. "Happiest place on Earth" right there.

I can't imagine why these fucking adult children want to go over and over. Their parents hugged them too much or not enough, I guess.

It feels like going over and over would dilute the experience. You go once, then wait 20 or 30 years and go once with your own kids. (I went in like 75 or something) You can remember how thrilled the kids were on the Small World ride, how much fun they had on the Haunted Mansion ride, and how loud your wife screamed on the Tower of Terror (or whatever it was called) and how your daughter fainted on the first drop.

Going over and over would just overwrite those memories, those feelings, with slow, bland pablum memories. The excitement, the thrill, the newness would all be slowly washed away with bland familiar memories.

For fuck's sake, these people need to go other places. We went and saw Billy the Kid's Grave and all that good shit in the SW that year too. The kids still laugh about how I kicked a rattlesnake across the fucking parking lot at a rest stop one afternoon. If I did that shit every Tuesday, it wouldn't even be something to laugh about.

I guess M. Bison's lesson wasn't learned by these fucking weirdos.

"The day I took you to Disneyland was one of the most important days of your life. For me, it was Tuesday."
 
In so many ways, people seem to be stunted in their development... Disney adults are a particularly pernicious instance of this.
They are so thoroughly immature that they will abdicate all responsibility as adults to actual children, stealing their childhood so they can stay in theirs. "Oh little Billy, you want irreversible body modification surgery? Whatever you think is best, I'm off to ride the teacups!"
 
There is a general debate over this that usually sources from the fact he gave a Nazi propagandist a tour of his studio a month after Kristallnacht. He disavowed this a few months later and claimed he was unaware who she was when he was issued the invitation. As far as I know none of his employees ever accused of him of making anti-Semitic remarks or taunts. One of his black animators also notably defended him when people claimed he was racist.

What can be said about Disney's character with certainty is that for sure he definitely hated unions and wanted to run EPCOT (the original planned community not the theme park) like an autocratic dictator. No one in it but Disney would own their land or home, everyone would have their own job, there would be no retirees and there would be no slums or ghettos. He apparently wanted this power to be able to "only change technology in the homes easily."
Also this, I suppose:

 
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Every adult woman larping as a disney princess looks like ursula from little mermaid irl.
A lot of Disney adults are often fat. It’s probably why they’ve worked on the gimmicky food at the parks over making rides function well because the fatties they cater to can’t even fit in some of those rides.
 
Disney adults is the only reason this stupid corporation has still not gone bankrupt.

This entire legion of Disney adults will consoom anything with the Disney name on it. They will pick up a dirty pair of underwear off the ground and keep it if it had the Mickey Mouse logo on it.

They are a pathetic bunch of "people"

The weird thing is. You'd think being such a huge fan of Disney they'd know of the child abuse scandals at the studios. The pedo arrests of the park staff. I guess they ignore them?
 
A lot of Disney adults are often fat. It’s probably why they’ve worked on the gimmicky food at the parks over making rides function well because the fatties they cater to can’t even fit in some of those rides.
Theme park spergs in general are often morbidly obese.
 
I can't remember, but wasn't he a Nazi sympathizer? I thought I read this somewhere, but could just be another of my fever dreams.
No. Disney made a bunch of anti-Nazi propaganda cartoons during WW2.

The "Walt was a Nahzee" slander was invented by Hollywood pinkos, because Walt testified against a cartoonists' union before HUAC; in particular, he name-dropped the rabble-rousing Stalin simp Herbert Sorrell.

Hmm, it's "anti-Semitic" to speak out against commies. Sound familiar?
 
The problem with these losers is they don't even wield their market power to stop Disney from doing dumb shit like giving Splash Mountain and awful woke makeover or ruining Star Wars, etc. They literally just eat up anything the mouse splooges out. Sadly, I don't think there's much competition in the amusement park business anymore due to the main competitors just thinking the only amusment park rides that should exist now are soulless mega coasters and nothing else.
 
I have fond memories of Disney World circa 1994, when I was 16.

But that place, like my first car I had at the time, and brought home a WDW bumper sticker for, is long gone.

Consumed by a world that is vastly different and cannot be rewound.

I've accepted it.

I get why others don't.

If they want to be that way? Fine.

But they can't expect my sympathy if they feel out of place if just ONE person denies them their very very expensive and cheap fantasy.....

Sadly, I don't think there's much competition in the amusement park business anymore due to the main competitors just thinking the only amusment park rides that should exist now are soulless mega coasters and nothing else.
Actually, in Florida at least, they are under pressure from Universal Studios and other theme parks that have not gone woke and also have lucrative family-friendly licenses to put on their attractions, like Nintendo, and still market themselves as a kid's place, not an adult daycare and spa.

And Disney's response to that, adding Star Wars, failed to make a dent when woke execs inside the company mandated the new SW attractions be Soy Wars based, not original trilogy, and then COVID finished the destruction of that attempted comeback.
 
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