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That's the one, easily the best video he's ever done.This one?
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That's the one, easily the best video he's ever done.This one?
Something I've been thinking about when watching videos of these Disney adults is "The poor actors." It's one thing having to walk around the park all day in a big mascot suit or princess dress when it's super hot outside. It's another thing when you have childless wine aunts and Soyface McGee harassing you at the same time.and you've spent the day standing in hour long lines, waiting for minute long rides with struggling actors and creepy mascots staring at you.
iirc chicks perv on Gaston a lotSomething I've been thinking about when watching videos of these Disney adults is "The poor actors." It's one thing having to walk around the park all day in a big mascot suit or princess dress when it's super hot outside. It's another thing when you have childless wine aunts and Soyface McGee harassing you at the same time.
Not sure how it is now, but I bet when these people first took the jobs, they were thinking, "I can't wait to make some kids smile!" Instead, they get 30-year-old women and autistic men who want to be treated like children.
I can't help but think of when a MtF did meet-n-greets with the Disney Princesses to "validate" his gender. I think there's a post on it in the Tranny Sideshows thread but I can only find the A&N post atm. This is an extreme example of what I'm talking about, but I imagine there are plenty more creeps the character actors are forced to interact with. I consider the obsessive Disney Adults incredibly fucking creepy. If I was one of the actors, I don't know how I would stop myself from cringing in their faces.
>Elsa says you can be anything you wantSomething I've been thinking about when watching videos of these Disney adults is "The poor actors." It's one thing having to walk around the park all day in a big mascot suit or princess dress when it's super hot outside. It's another thing when you have childless wine aunts and Soyface McGee harassing you at the same time.
Not sure how it is now, but I bet when these people first took the jobs, they were thinking, "I can't wait to make some kids smile!" Instead, they get 30-year-old women and autistic men who want to be treated like children.
I can't help but think of when a MtF did meet-n-greets with the Disney Princesses to "validate" his gender. I think there's a post on it in the Tranny Sideshows thread but I can only find the A&N post atm. This is an extreme example of what I'm talking about, but I imagine there are plenty more creeps the character actors are forced to interact with. I consider the obsessive Disney Adults incredibly fucking creepy. If I was one of the actors, I don't know how I would stop myself from cringing in their faces.
Still nicer than the shit they build today.
But Disney was always giving you the "Disney" version of something, ie a corporate facsimile rather than the real authentic thing, that used to be part of the charm, giving the middle class a taste of the good life, a chance to get a sampling of a wide variety of things in the world all from the safety of a tightly controlled place in central Florida!
Most people can't be globe trotters, WDW tries to give you the next best thing.
At least that was the idea before they started pricing out the middle class.
Obviously Eisner was greedy in his own way, that's never been a secret, but he was still preferable to now.
One thing I learned from reading some Reddit threads from Disney employees is that the women dressed as princesses get sexually harassed morning, noon, and night. And they have to stay in character, so they can't complain. One of the women who played Tinkerbell said that guys would grab her ass while she taking pictures with them and their families. She said she would say "Oooh, looks like you found some fairy dust under my skirt," really loudly to embarrass them.Something I've been thinking about when watching videos of these Disney adults is "The poor actors." It's one thing having to walk around the park all day in a big mascot suit or princess dress when it's super hot outside. It's another thing when you have childless wine aunts and Soyface McGee harassing you at the same time.
Not sure how it is now, but I bet when these people first took the jobs, they were thinking, "I can't wait to make some kids smile!" Instead, they get 30-year-old women and autistic men who want to be treated like children.
No one’s slick as Gaston
You can achieve a critical mass where basically all the fetishes are covered and all you need to that get out is some booze or dehydration. Furry lust for a famous temperamental duck is a low standard.One thing I learned from reading some Reddit threads from Disney employees is that the women dressed as princesses get sexually harassed morning, noon, and night. And they have to stay in character, so they can't complain. One of the women who played Tinkerbell said that guys would grab her ass while she taking pictures with them and their families. She said she would say "Oooh, looks like you found some fairy dust under my skirt," really loudly to embarrass them.
And it's not even just women. They had to stop meet and greets with Jack Sparrow because of all the women saying really inappropriate things to the guy even while there were kids around. I don't know if people are sexually harassing Donald Duck, and I don't want to know.
The appeal is moments like when I was 7 going from the hot, humid Florida heat to the ice cold, dank and dusty entrance of the Haunted Mansion and truly feeling like I had entered a haunted place or being bored waiting in the jungle cruise line, yeah, but fascinated as I watched the boats taking off and wondering what was out there and not being disappointed when I got onboard or the feeling in Pirates of The Caribbean that if I stepped out of the boat there would be a whole colonial village to explore.What even are the appeal of Disney parks? Sad, little fake towns and sad, little fake worlds? For kids with hyperactive imaginations, these parks are the biggest disappointment. You want to immerse yourself into Neverland, feel the cool breeze, hike through a forest with adventure in your heart? Well, it's 34 degrees outside (93 for burgers) with 76% humidity, you've eaten nothing but sugary garbage, and you've spent the day standing in hour long lines, waiting for minute long rides with struggling actors and creepy mascots staring at you. In other words, fuck you.
Same goes for weight as well. Slight pl but as a youngster I was tall enough for the rides, but I was also really scrawny and my ass was sorer than a misbehaving Catholic schoolboy's because the G force would lift me out of my seat and then slam me back down.
There's a reason you keep saying 2017, since then America has been rocked by a series of mass hysterias that ruined our society and culture.I have been thoroughly entertained/mystified/horrified by this thread. This a perfect demonstration of the childless, refusal to be an adult culture that is in the process of destroying what little is left of our people.
We were treated to a Disney trip by friends of our family back in April of 2017 and took our two oldest daughters, they were young and loved it and I was happy to see their excitement there. We stayed at a massive house with a pool and did not pay for a thing and it was a great trip. Even then I was horrified by what the cost of the trip would have been had we had to pay. It has gotten even more expensive now. We would never go back as we prefer trips to natural locations away from the general public over theme parks.
At the time I was impressed at how well run the place was and how the staff made extra effort to make little girls feel the magic of the whole thing. I was also pleasantly surprised to see how un-diverse the crowd was, it appears alot of this has changed now. Early 2017 was before peak clown world had arrived so much of this insanity and tick tock videos didnt even exist then.
The only other time I had been to DW was when I was 5 years old and much of the things I remembered were still there so that was neat, I understand very much has been changed since 2017.
The point of all of this is my joy from that trip was seeing my young children's happiness. Fat adults shoving children out of the way to see a man in a costume is beyond pathetic.
I will add one interesting note about the whole thing, yes DW is fake, but it was always supposed to be. Walt Disney (who was a man of honor by all accounts) created the parks with his daughters in mind to create an idealized traditional American/Western setting to be insulated from the garbage of the real world. It is interesting that the garbage of the real world has now taken over and transformed the parks including erasing traditional America/Western aspects in recent years.
I always say that I can prove ghosts dont exist simply by the fact that Walt has not come back from the great beyond as a ghost to destroy what disney has now become.
Eisner had his fingers in a lot of pies, but he was still very protective of the "Disney" brand and would keep other things like the Touchstone movie The Rock clearly separated in marketing.Michael Eisner's tenure at Disney is nearly identical to Jim Shooter's tenure at Marvel. Both were greedy and micromanaging yes but they took an established company which had fallen into disarray and turned it around. I think Eisner was more of a failure in terms of money lost, while both men were obessed with copying the competition.
If you look at Disney adults many of them have a huge fondness for Eisner and while that partially may be due to pure nostalgia I think it also has to do with the fact that under Eisner's reign was the last time Disney was actually creative on its own. Under him was the Disney renaissance which was Disney's last major hit on its own (both Pixar and Marvel are external companies bought by Disney). Really once you get past the Walt era and the Disney renaissance what else does Disney have of its own to pimp out? Its just stuck holding the nostalgia of other properties hostage. In terms of the parks Animal Kingdom is a Disney Parks classic while the marvel and star wars editions feel entirely like cheap ad ons to the park. In some ways Eisner was the beginning of the end as that's when Disney began trying to eat up the whole entertainment world by copying its competitors rather then just staying in the niche Walt carved out for the brand.
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Your height can actually decrease throughout the day. Your spine is basically a stack of bone discs with jelly discs between them. Those jelly discs compress as the day goes on and you get ever so slightly shorter. I worked at an amusement park that would measure your kid in the morning and give them a colored wristband to indicate their height. That wristband let them on rides that they might be ever so slightly too short to ride later in the day.Pure virtue signaling. Every kid tried to get onto a ride they weren't tall enough too at some point. If being 2 inches under the height requirement is the difference between life and death then the engineers fucked up. Yeah the parents should probably take the warnings seriously but trying to make the parents out to be abusers and making a news cycle out of it is fucking retarded.
Yeah I’ve seen them make those drop rides for kids too young to go on them and the children seem to love them!Your height can actually decrease throughout the day. Your spine is basically a stack of bone discs with jelly discs between them. Those jelly discs compress as the day goes on and you get ever so slightly shorter. I worked at an amusement park that would measure your kid in the morning and give them a colored wristband to indicate their height. That wristband let them on rides that they might be ever so slightly too short to ride later in the day.
The difference between the beginning and end of the day isn't massive, typically less than an inch. But you needed that wristband to get on that ride. If you don't have it and you're not tall enough, you're not getting on. Amusement parks take safety seriously. IROC (International Ride Operator Certification) exists for a reason. It's not just something parks are held to. Staff are tested and certified to operate rides.
eta: a couple of inches on a 6yo isn't the same as a couple of inches on a 16yo. The restraints for most rides aren't adjustable. If you're too short (or tall) to sit properly in the restraints, you could be seriously injured. Some parks have miniature versions of popular rides for little kids to ride.
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Being "a few inches" too short for something like a tower ride could result in the restraints not being able to keep the rider safely in place and getting the person fucking killed.
I can guarantee you that if there are any Disney ride fatalities, there is a guest at fault. Be it the injured party or another guest entirely, there is a guest at fault. That's not me trying to defend Disney. I just can't overstate the importance of safety in amusement parks. The park I worked at is nowhere near the size of even 1 Disney park and daily safety checks of every ride was extensive. There were multiple safety checks before each and every ride cycle. I just can't imagine the mouse letting even the slightest bit of complacency slide.Yeah I’ve seen them make those drop rides for kids too young to go on them and the children seem to love them!
Has the thread talked about any Disney ride fatalities yet? The Roger Rabbit incident is pretty heartbreaking.