In 1969, I chaperoned a group of handicapped/physically challenged teens to Disneyland. My charge was a female teen with severe CP. She was in a wheelchair, but could manage to walk, with my help, inches forward with each laborious tiny step. At that time, there wasn't any handicapped access to rides. She really wanted to ride Pirates of the Caribbean. It took a long time to get her to the boat and seated. The ride operators were wonderful! After watching her work so hard to get onto the ride, they let us go through 3 times!!! She and I, both, had a wonderful time! She was beside herself with joy!
In 1869, I chaperoned a group of handicapped/ physically challenged teens to Disneyland. My charge was a female teen with severe cp.she was in a wheelchair, but could manage to walk , with my help , inches forward with each laborious tiny step at that time there wasn't any handicaped access to rides. She really wanted to ride Pirates of the Caribbean . It took a long time to get her to the boat and seated. The ride operators were wonderful ! After watching her work so hard to get onto the ride, for real life.
It is interesting how “The Song of the South” is considered reprehensible even though they are the stories from a real black slave in the south who was reported to have a pleasant disposition despite his lot in life. However, most people do not have a problem with the Cinderella and Sleeping Beauty stories where there were originally based on horrible atrocities to young women. Does the relevant “distance” in time make certain stories more acceptable than others?
I remember Walt Disney's program shown on Sunday nights when I was a kid in the 60's. It was probably the only night us kids came in voluntarily before the street lights came on. Just think ... We got a movie, popcorn and Tang in our very own home!
I love these stories about adults when they were children ❤️ this comment drew a slight smile on my face, I feel that your childhood was way much better than ours
I remember that on Sunday night the whole family got together to watch Walt Disney's show, even my dog would watch it with us. we had a less stressful childhood in the 60ies. I lived in the country we made our own fun. I even had my own pony to ride and the horse shows were fun.😮
Me, too! Loved watching the wild Disney and Walt Disney shows. I remember Sunday night being the only time we were allowed to eat in front of the TV. If we timed it just right, we also watched Greatest American Hero. It was simply a different time. Watched all the early 70’s Sunday shows. You younger folks need to know we only had three channels (ABC, CBS and NBC) and one UHF channel for PBS.
While at Disneyland and in line for a ride, an employee was asking trivia questions and passing out character buttons as prizes. One question was In what ride is there an actual human skull? Pirates! Its the one above the bed in the beginning of the ride.
Former Cast member here - A mustache was always allowed. Full beards or partial beards were not. Even after the change in the late 2000s you could have full beards but no "partially grown" beards. Most people who wanted to grow beards did so on their "Vacation"
Former Cast Member here (‘77-‘84), the only mustaches allowed were on The Royal Street Bachelors (jazz trio in NO Square), because they were allowed by Walt to keep them, but men were not allowed facial hair until 2012.
I had a friend who was a tool and dye maker for Disney in Florida. He said that in the laundry there were color swatches on the walls and all the linens that came out of the dryers were held up to their respective color swatches. If they didn't match, they were put in the employee store for the employees to purchase. And every evening after closing and every morning before opening all the live plants in the park, including the bushes and grass were inspected for any kind of damage or deviation from perfection. A bent petal or leaf, and the entire plant including the roots was removed and replaced with an unblemished one. The removed plants were placed in the trash and employees were forbidden to touch them. My friend told of a coworker who raised roses and spied a rosebush in the trash, couldn't resist, took it and was promptly terminated. Disney has their rules and they are ruthless in enforcement.
@@kennethwayne6857 However, the owner has a right to control his property. If the owner chooses to give things away, that is fine; however, it is not anyone else's right to take it.
@@GlennaVan You could call it property or you could call it garbage. The thing is the owners intended to discard the rosebushes and plants. Makes a difference to me.
@@kennethwayne6857 As you said the owners intended to discard them and until picked up by the garbage company, it is still not up for grabs. This is exactly why so many cities have made it a crime to remove things from garbage cans and dump boxes. The bottom line is that it does not belong to the people taking it from the garage receptacles. You many not be aware of it, but if someone takes something from your garbage can and is injured, you are legally responsible - that alone is enough reason to not allow. Something else you may not have considered is that their insurance company has a clause in their policy that it cannot be allowed. Regardless of the reason, those who take it are wrong unless they have been given permission.
@@GlennaVan Okay, so I was not aware of a lot of this, thanks for the information. Living in NYC, I have people going through my garbage all the time, I'd better be careful. However I think the bigger issue here is how shabbily Disney treats its employees. You'd think a company that purports to be family-friendly would be more conscious of the human element (when your corporate logo is a mouse?).
Sunday Nights....we'd pop a grocery "paper" sack of popcorn....all 5 of us kids n our parents would watch all the Disney Shows that aired.....this was back thru the 60's & a little into the 70's....it was so much fun....I loved seeing all us kids-family together, was truly the best of times. There was no problem getting all kids in the house before the street lights came on.....on Sunday Nights. Kurt Russel we basically grew up together. Mayberry RFD....Apple Dumpling Gang....Elvis Presley....*sighs* those were the days
Everyone knew about Walt’s apartment. He would turn on the light in the window to tell people, mainly the cast members, that he was there. Either in the apartment himself or somewhere in the park. After his death, they decided to keep the light on all the time that way cast members can know that he is always watching them and the park itself. Also, every movie or cartoon was to show what was happening either at that time in real life or whatever the time period was. He very much liked to be accurate as possible. Hence why he has cartoons about Nazis and why the Song of The South has so many racial slurs.
Everyone know about Walt's apartment. He would turn on the light 🕯️ in the window to tell people, mainly the cast members, can know that he was there . Either in the apartment himself or somewhere in the park. After his death, they decided to keep the light on at all times that way the cast members catch know that he is always watching them and the part the perk itself. Also every movie or cartoon was to show what was happening either at the time in real life or whatever the time period was. He was very much like to be a cute a casting as possible Hence why he has cartoons about
Discovery Island is not in Croc infested waters. It's in Alligator infested waters. In fact, a small child was tragically taken by one of the gators. There are a few wild crocs in Florida, mainly in the Everglades but they are extremely shy.
I LIVE IN NORTH EAST FLORIDA !!! AND IN MY OPINION THE GATORS IN FLORIDA ARE BEING PUSH OUT OF THEIR NATURAL HABITATS DUE TO WHAT SOME MAY CALL PROGRESS !!! WE HAD A POPULAR RESTAURANT ( GOLDEN CORRAL ) BUILD A NEW BUILDING RIGHT NEXT TO THEIR OLD ONE !!! IT WAS TO SMALL AND OUT DATED WITH A SMALL PARKING LOT !!! HOWEVER THEY FILLED IN A FEW PONDS ON THE NEW SITE *** ( LESS THAN A FEW HUNDRED FEET AWAY FROM THE OTHER SITE ) WELL THE GATORS WERE MAXE TO RELOCATE THEMSELVES AND HAD WALKED RIGHT THROUGH OUR NEIGHBORHOOD !!! WE HAD ONE ABOUT MAYBE 6 FOOT LONG SNUGGLED UP AROUND OUR TRASH CANS !!! AND OUR NEIGHBORS HAD ONE ABOUT 41/2 FOOT LONG IN THEIR YARD !!! WE ALSO SEEN ONE ABOUT 8 FOOT LONG IN A NEARBY CREEK ALONGSIDE WAL-MART THAT SOME A- HOLE SHOT AND KILLED !!! AND JUST LEFT THERE *** DIDN'T TAKE THE TAIL OR SKIN ETHER !!! WHAT A SHAME AND WASTE !!! WHEN WE HAD A ALLIGATOR FARM IN ST. AUGUSTINE THAT WOULD HAVE RELOCATED IT !!! THE FUNNY PART ABOUT THE ONE IN OUR YARD IS *** WE CALLED WILDLIFE PEOPLE TO COME GET IT AND THEY TOLD US TO CALL THE HUMANE SOCIETY TO GET HELP !!! AND YES YOU GUESSED IT !!! THEY SAID NO TOO !!! WE CALL THE POLICE TO FIND OUT WHO TO CALL AND THEY HAD TO SEND AN OFFICER TO MAKE SURE IT WAS A GATOR !!! IMAGINE THAT !!! LIVED HERE MOST MY LIFE AND I'M TO STUPID TO KNOW WHAT A GATOR IS !!! WHEN THEY DID FINALLY CALL SOMEONE TO REMOVE IT *** THEY DIDN'T KNOW WHAT THEY WERE DOING AND WAS AFRAID OF IT !!! WELL MY X- HUSBAND USED TO CATCH AND MOVE GATORS FOR PEOPLE *** AND I HAD LEARNED FROM HIM WHAT TO DO AND HOW TO HANDLE THEM !!! SO YES I DID *** I JUMPED ON HIS BACK GRABBED HIS MOUTH CLOSED AND TAPED IT FOR THEM THEN SHOWED THEM HOW TO TIE HIS LEGS !!! AND WHILE THIS OLD WOMAN IS DOING THIS THE PEOPLE WHO WERE THERE TO DO THE JOB JUST VIDEOED THE WHOLE THING !!! LAUGHING THE WHOLE TIME !!! I TOLD THEM DON'T MESS WITH AN OLD GATOR LADY !!! THANKS FOR THE LESSONS KIRBY
the only crocs in Florida are way way down south in the Everglades. American Crocodiles. I live about 2 hrs north of Disney World, up here in Jacksonville, FL and all we get are gators. Which are still super cool and dangerous. :)
2 comments mentioned about Discovery Island are inaccurate- 1 it's easily reachable by renting a Disney boat right from the Polynesian hotel in Orlando just don't get caught going there- 2 the waters are not crocodile infested they are actually alligator infested - and infested is a strong word -you might see a few.
My grandparents took my uncles, aunt, and dad to Disney World when it first opened. My dad has stories about a hurricane and leaving a day early. My granddad told everyone it was time to leave and someone said that there was one more day left. And my granddad said there's a hurricane coming and it was time to go. So they did. | Also Disney Land is actually haunted. Because of people accidentally dying there and ashes being scattered around.
I met a girl many years ago who had worked and gone to school in CA. She worked closing at Disneyland to pay her way through school and said she heard the “it’s a small world song” at night after closing while they were doing night checks. She said it got creepy. Nighttime silence except for that song.
@@t.nkerbelle it’s a small world is and always has been a very intricate and complicated piece of machinery. If they turn it off it could take days to synchronize the whole thing to turn it on so it was always left in its full glory. It was always locked down and only ride personal could get in it but. She told me it was creepy to walk her normal path to her car and hear the “ it’s a small world song” echoing in the silence.
@@ryanhuang8498 I’m sure they could but didn’t. It was just something people got used to hearing if u worked in that area in the closing shift. It was guards and repair people left in the park overnight and maybe they didn’t care. It was just creepy for some.
I remember going to Discovery Island in Walt Disney World during the 1980's. My dad dropped my sister and I there while he went for a smoke. I remember it being extremely boring until I saw a gator rip a bird to shreds. Other than that though, my memories as a child in Walt Disney World was the best of my childhood.
Employees started to call Disneyland "Mouseschwitz" as working there was so depressing and with horrible conditions. Management noticed it and banned the word, so workers started calling it "Duckau".
@@johnsmith-fz5pz i mean the sex in the clouds thing wasn’t actually true, because it actually was an easter egg that read “SFX” for “special effects” but tbh im not surprised
I was in my 20s when I saw "It's a Small World" and I liked it. I'm a sucker for light displays and animated department store Christmas windows, so it was just exciting and beautiful. And the song? I used to sing it to my babysitting kids and ... oh dear, what will you think of me? ... to my pets.
I am a strong believer in singing to dogs! My Greyhound, Daphne was always calmed when I sang to her during thunderstorms. And when time came for her to cross Rainbow Bridge, I held her and sang to her as she passed. There wasn't a dry eye in the vet's office. I miss her every day.
Dogs are AMAZING!!! My dog can say my son's name!!! She is very vocal...she doesn't identify as a dog tho...she dislikes her own species! 🤣 So I call her my little unicorn...she is so magical! 😍
I mean, as to the apartment, that's fair; the man wanted his privacy. He was an icon, one of the most famous men in the world; I'd want a private space for myself and family and close friends as well, someplace to relax but still keep an eye on things in case I'm needed as well. Makes sense.
Absolutely there was dark stuff, I worked in a lab that produced images for Disney. I worked late a particular evening when large images were passing thru a dept I worked in. These were porn images, absolutely disgusting. I asked what is wrong with this lab allowing this garbage here. It was suggested I read the small print, lead to a subsidiary of Disney. From there there was numerous discussions, sharing the very dark side of Disney..
Maybe Walt was feeling guilty about something that involved Kurt...ppl who are dying with guilt and resentment often try to release it before they move on to the next realm
I remember when I was 7 and went to Orlando Florida with my mom and she took me to Disneyland. I was 7 need I say more? Yes I must share my adventures of that summer, 1973. I thought the monorail was from outer space. All the greenery or shrubs were trimmed into the shapes of animals. We rode the train thru an Indian village and I was up in a tree house so tall I have no concept of stories tall, I was 7. Then trying to find Mickey Mouse I saw Goofy who introduced me to Donald Duck it was getting later in the day and He took my hand and started to skip around into a circle then Donald Duck Goofy & Pluto started to dance together as they were walking through Disneyland and I was in the midst of all 3 of them dancing in the streets at Disneyland. I have never forgotten that day, my most memorable day as a child .
My son worked at Disneyland in the summer of 1991. He loved it and came back with many tales. Among other things, only certain characters were allowed to speak, most could not talk at all and would be fired if they did. Because he was over six feet tall, he spend much of this time there as Baloo though not his only character. Their luxury apartment had a full view of Disneyland's Crystal Palace from their balcony, swimming pools, hot tubs, spa, tennis courts, close to the beach, etc....real tough life! He always said it was the most fun summer of his life! He had no complaints about their rules which they felt were justified for the image.
@@TheREELGEEK Two things: If my son and roommates could see it from their apartment, it really did exist. Because it may be different now does not mean it was not there in 1991. Between some random poster on UA-cam and my son who actually lived and worked there, I tend to believe my son!!! However, since a quick search on the internet shows you are absolutely wrong. What your comment about the Firehouse (not mentioned in my comment!) means is certainly not clear in your post and does show ignorance, lack of comprehension as well as an argumentative spirit. Obviously you will see NOTHING at Disney World which is in Florida from Disneyland which is in California.
@@GlennaVan I am quite familiar with the locations of both Disneyland and Walt Disney World however can you articulate for me where exactly the Crystal Palace in Disneyland was? Or did you mean something like Crystal Arts???... which is a shop! 🙄 You mentioned luxury apartments so it's assumed you're talking about Walt & Lillian's apartment over the Fire Station in Town Sq but then you mentioned pools and a beach? Where exactly is there a beach NEAR Disneyland? 😂
@@TheREELGEEK I suggest you look it up yourself - it's easily available on line. And, no, it is not Crystal Arts - it is the Crystal Palace (apparently each Disneyland location has one). My information comes directly from my son who lived in their luxury apartments while he worked there as I stated above. If he lived there, obviously it existed! It really does not matter what I say; it is clear you just want to argue. As for a beach NEAR Disneyland, are you not familiar with the state of California and the DOZENS of beaches near Anaheim? Just in case you are ignorant of the location, Anaheim is where Disneyland is located!
@@GlennaVan having worked at the Disney archives in Burbank and extensive knowledge of the theme parks, I can tell you that the only place that has a Crystal Palace Restaurant is in Walt Disney World and Tokyo Disneyland which is a restaurant that started out in 1971 and 1983 respectively as Cafeteria's and are now Buffet!'s YOUR Son is WRONG. I know that's hard for a mother to digest but he is WRONG!
The scattering of ashes happens often, it was happening so often, that the security check was starting to look for ashes in additional to dangerous items. Last time I was there I was made to open a keychain pill holder I had for Nitro pills. The most common rides to have ashes dropped in is the Haunted Mansion, the ride stops often if asked they will say it is to help handicapped people on and off the ride, but if you manage to talk to someone honest they will let you know some of the stops aren't for helping people on ot off but rather for cleaning up ashes. Before they have time to spread
I had a friend who was a reporter for newspapers in Miami and Tampa during the early 1970's. He was one of the first reporters allowed to go behind-the-scenes at Disney World. He wrote what he saw, and the paper printed quite a bit of it. Disney, Inc. sent him a nice acknowledgement, that included official notice that he was thereafter banned from entrance to Disney World. Among the things he told me: 1. The place was surrounded by an electric fence to knock down and thereby discourage Bambi's kin from entering without a ticket. 2. The topiary were plastic. 3. Many of the staff walking around the place dressed as non-threatening animals and very short stature people had to be (very) short stature people to fit into their costumes, and the costmes were very-low-comfort. This gave them a limited number applicants for those jobs at the wages offered. The area in which those people dressed was a disorderly den of foul-mouthed very short persons complaining about just about everything. My friend was a famed story-teller, but also an award-winning reporter. So i'd say that those stories are close to 100% credible to me, but not 100%.
@@TheREELGEEK Disney was a luciferian Masonic p€do. Well documented. You can look it up. If you don't know about adrenachrome, look that up too...if you have the guts. Pretty gruesome.
I am an 80s kid and I loved the Disney movies and all, I also had a Mickey watch that sang the song 'its a small world' and I did like it, it was considered that u had money if u had one lol but my grandparents bought it for me it was a bit expensive but it was really cool☺
I saw Song of the South; didn't think it was that racist compare to a 20 minute Disney cartoon I saw at a theater. It was a cartoon bar called the Kit Kat Klub (spelled that way) which had black face characters dancing and singing. I saw that in the late 80's.
I started kindergarten in 1969, and I was in elementary school in the early 70s when our school actually took us on a field trip to the theater to see "Song Of The South". Our school district in Vancouver, Washington actually felt it was of historical educational importance that we see that film. Interesting. A couple years ago when all the BLM riots began and all the walking back of racism in this country, I KNEW it was only a matter of time before they deleted that movie. Later after moving to Kent, Washington, the Federal Way School District felt it was of important educational value that we go on a field trip to downtown Seattle to a historic theater to see "Romeo & Juliet". This must have been around '75 or '76. I mention the Romeo & Juliet field trip because it's just curious how, in the 70s, those 2 movies were considered necessary historical educational value for children under 12.
@@ipetmermaid8039 How times have changed huh? Its weird to me how they try to hide history from kids today. Didbyou know they don't teach any farther than the Vietnam War ( conflict, HA, IT WAS A WAR) in most schools now. That is why kids rom millennial and younger don't know anything about the world wars, the nazies, the food rationing, the victory garden, or the Spanish American War, the Louisiana purchase, SLAVERY, AMERICAN INTERMENT CAMPS,, ect...and that is just American history! Nothing before Vietnam! Like, dude, the dumbing down of society has fully worked, thanks CIA,
Because in the other 200 countries on the planet their flags are just flags, not more special than the people of that country, in that a person shouldn't end up court for how they treat a piece of cloth they own, no matter what is on it.
It's disheartening knowing people don't have respect for our flag. Disney has US flags, they don't have to come down as long as they are lit. Disney has lights on each flag.
@@thedevilsadvocate5210 Yep, and the Democrats fought to keep slavery back then. Just like they fought for segregation and *against* civil rights in the 60's.
I USED TO THINK THE SAME THING AS YOU MY FRIEND !!! HOWEVER AS I HAVE GROWN OLDER I'VE NOTICED LITTLE HIDDEN ADULT GESTURES IN THE BACKGROUND OF MOVIES BY DISNEY !!! MAKES ME WONDER IF WALT DISNEY HIMSELF WAS AWARE OF THINGS LIKE THIS HIMSELF ??? OR AFTER HIS DEATH *** SOMEONE WORKING ON THE DRAWING OR ANIMATION AND PRODUCTION *** WITH A DIRTY MIND !!! PUTTING ADULT GESTURES HERE AND THERE THROUGH OUT THE FILM'S !!! OR PERHAPS THERE'S JUST ALWAYS SOMEONE WHO JUST HAS TO RUIN OUR CHILDHOOD MEMORIES !!!
@@sheilakirby5616 You hit it right on the nose! When Disney passed away, the DreamWorks guy took over and he screwed everything up with his perversions. Disney would never have put up with it
My niece worked at Disney one year. She had fake nails that were really long, she also colored her hair. All that had to stop while she worked there. She cried when she had to get her nails off and use just clear polish. It effected her more then getting her hair back to its normal color.
So any rules about hair , piercings, etc yet now they allow men to wear dresses ... yeah that is so much better then seeing someone with hair color .... not
side note about #2 They started not in LA but in Kansas City, Mo in a friends garage they were renting at the time with Walt's Wife. Who at the time when they made steam boat Willie, Mickey's name ALMOST became Mortimer Mouse. Til Dinsy's Wife convinced Walt to change his name to something short and simple for kids to say and Speak for the comics in the Kansas city papers. After the small sucess they had with the film they then moved to LA.
A little known fact, revealed decades ago, is that there almost was not a Disneyland. The brothers were very much in debt and could not even afford to pay their secretary. She had total faith in them and did not cash her paychecks so they would have that money. The secretary? She later became Walt's wife.
The septic system at Disneyland in Anaheim is a nightmare. When you walk to the Matterhorn Bobsleds plug your nose as you go round the right side of the mountain or your in for a stinker.
Good to know 😊 Pirates of the Caribbean closed indefinitely and The Main Street Parade was a Staple at Disneyland and when they stopped that.. Walt started spinning! The Parade and Tinker Bell at the Castle 🏰 Was a Classic way to end your beautiful day there!
“I don’t want to be covered in your great uncle Albert!” 😂😂😂😂😂😂 man you was on point with that one . I felt and was thinking the same way NO DISRESPECT because I get it … but still I do agree especially since people have to get into that water it’s not sanitary nor comforting 🤔
In Anaheim California, DISNEYLAND has Sleeping Beauty’s castle! In Orlando Florida, DISNEYWORLD has Cinderella’s castle! For those of you who may not know this! 🙏🏼
Number 15 explains a lot. Didn't anybody else as a kid find the old Disney movies uncannily similar? It was a subconscious thing for me, that made me feel like this type of thing was going to be present in reality too. Almost like deja Vu but not really. 🤔
I realized it when I was 12 and saw Robin Hood on VHS. Maid Marian dancing sequence looked a lot like something I saw before. Now, I know it came from Snow White.. Something I discovered a few years later.
Song of the the South was NOT a misstep, it was a GREAT movie and Uncle Remus is a beloved character. I don't hear anybody complaining about the TILE MURAL in Cinderella's castle that was done by a former NAZI who got off at the Nuremberg trials somehow and found his way to creating artwork for Disney parks. Nobody kicks up any dust about that! So everybody needs to lay off Song of the South and leave Splash Mountain alone! ,🤨
In regards to the comments made about the flags at Disney properties, those flag laws aren't laws, they're regulations about physical treatment of the flags followed by government organizations or employees handling the flag at Federal military bases, properties and buildings. Also, there's no such thing as "...official US flags", it would be better to say that there are flags that are correctly made according to the flag's current design, (it has changed over the years), and flags that may look like US flags until you count the number of stars or stripes, or the arrangement of the stars and stripes on the flag. In a country where it's constitutionally protected free speech to burn a flag, it would be kind of difficult having laws about the flag without them eventually being thrown out by the Supreme Court. Which in fact, they have been. The case in question is Texas v. Johnson. Justice Kennedy specifically wrote: "...we are presented with a clear and simple statute to be judged against a pure command of the Constitution. The outcome can be laid at no door but ours. The hard fact is that sometimes we must make decisions we do not like. We make them because they are right, right in the sense that the law and the Constitution, as we see them, compel the result. And so great is our commitment to the process that, except in the rare case, we do not pause to express distaste for the result, perhaps for fear of undermining a valued principle that dictates the decision. This is one of those rare cases. . . . Though symbols often are what we ourselves make of them, the flag is constant in expressing beliefs Americans share, beliefs in law and peace, and that freedom which sustains the human spirit. The case here today forces recognition of the costs to which those beliefs commit us. It is poignant but fundamental that the flag protects those who hold it in contempt."
@@tayloranderson7547 I have no clue what thought or thoughts that collection of words is attempting to express. It is unclear to me. I can't reply to a statement I don't understand in any other way than to say "I don't understand what you are saying."
I remember reading the Brothers Grimm version of Cinderella. One of the most vivid parts of the story I remember is the birds that hanged around Cinderella pecked out the eyes of the evil step-sisters.
What about the part when the Stepmother cut off one of the daughter's toes so she could fit the glass slipper! This version of the story is in a chidren's book called Castles and Dragons that I read back in the late 60's
I worked there for 3 years, you can have a beard and mustache if it's groomed, trimmed and exactly 1". And the man mouse is definitely not a thing. Also, Disney's last words were not Kurt Russell. The last note he scribbled had his name on it (spelled "Kirt"). The flag thing is true because they "mask" lightning rods. Safe and thematic. Also you should look into where Minnie came from. Also known as Walt's worst birthday 😂 #raretopic
One thing that always comforted me whenever I went to Disneyland, not sure if they're still doing this now though. Once you walk down Main Street and get to Tomorrowland, right in front of the entrance to what was Star Tours, was the goths. Just about every day they were sitting there all gothed out. Brought me peace of mind when would I see them LOL. It was awesome. One thing some people knew back in the day, before California Adventure was built, was sort of a not too well known entrance to the park. Usually people staying in the hotel would know. We didn't have to wait at the main entrance to get into the park. There was a building nearer to the hotel that was a pickup/dropoff spot for the monorail. When we would go up there, before we got annual passes, we could buy a ticket, wait for the monorail to approach and get on the monorail. It had another pickup/dropoff point inside the park that we got off there. We didn't have to wait in the lines for tickets nor the lines getting into the park. When we got our annual passes, we just showed our passes to the attendant there and hop on the monorail and we're in the park. Not sure if it's still there anymore. Anyone knows if it still is let me know. And no joke, It's A Small World song repeats, I would about 6-7 times throughout the ride. It's annoying AF and pretty creepy. To this day I still remember the whole song and I haven't been back to Disneyland in about 20 years. Before they built California Adventure. Yet, I still remember that song. I had a lot of fun times at Disneyland but it's just too freaking expensive to go back.
I can't believe how easily traumatized people are these days. It's A Small World is a cute little song that you listen to for a few minutes. For crying out loud!
RE: Song of the South; if you haven't seen it, it's weird to toss the label on it. It isn't about slave era, but it shows a positive relationship between a share cropper (not much better, sure) and the owner's kids during the reconstruction era. Uncle Remus was a former slave, and his stories are where we got Brair Rabbit. Wouldn't it be nice to make up your own mind about the content? Shame it's gotten the reputation it has.
People who have asthma. People who have breathing problems. People who need to carry an inhalator with them. Some people can't breathe in dust and the will have a coughing attack or worse. 😷
You know I looked into that real Mickey Mouse hybrid thing... Apparently Japan has been able to successfully amalgamate a rat and human DNA for over at least 20 years...
It doesn't take much to find corroborating documentation that governments around the world have been creating human/animal hybrid experiments for DECADES. And NOW, we see in the mainstream news articles that are getting us used to the idea that "modern science" can now create humans crossed with animals to possess various features and abilities. Don't believe it? Look into it. News stories from 2021 and THIS YEAR are talking about this. It’s an extension of the whole “designer babies” movement. And @TyrantKing4444 these comments are not directed at you, since you're already aware they can do this. I just wanted to enhance on your comment ;)
Ah, no biologically imposdible, but not in science fiction stories. Any cross species hybrid can't survive. Evolution doesn't take place, never has, never will, against laws of chemistry, biology, and themodynamics. Nothing goes from chaos to order.
I'm actually a fan of It's a Small World. I get why so many find it annoying, but I simply cannot go to Disneyland without taking that ride, and loving every livin lovin minute of it.
OK, so I have to point this out. The animation about Donald Duck dreaming he is a Nazi, I've seen it. In the story it's depicted as a nightmare. It was done during WWII and the point was about how lucky they were to not be in Germany and forced to serve the Nazis. It was also making a caricature of the Nazis to make fun of them.
It isn't true that his last words were "Kurt Russell". The story is that the last day Walt was in the office, he wrote some notes and Kurt's name was on it. Probably for some project that Walt was developing. Then Walt went into the hospital and didn't make it back to the office again.
I am extremely proud to say that my mom, a lifelong disney fan and supporter (who thankfully died BEFORE disney became the politically charged shell it is today), had her ashes securely deposited in those very waters of the pirates ride, AND in the haunted mansion as well. Suck it disney.
Being that they just released their genetically grown and made to be stars with certain abilities on Good morning America, I don't doubt they haven't tried to make a man mouse
I have 2 close friends that work for Disneyland and WDW, I have heard so many secrets and dirty deeds, it's not funny. And yes, I knew about the ever-running soundtrack. It's not just Small World either. Most of the rides are the same way.
You can't be sued for using a color. What's Disney going to do, sue every star in the sky, each with it's own shade of red? (I think IBM tried doing this once, suing for use of IBM Blue, the color of their registered trademark. They lost the suit).
Yeah I would think that would be pretty hard to prosecute. They'd have to prove that someone got into Disney's vault and stole the formula to the colors. And that "color owning" thing...I had a craving for Reese's Peanut Butter cups ALL last year, and one night I was examining the packaging/wrapper when I saw the registered trademark for the shade of orange. It says right on the wrapper that particular shade of orange is a registered trademark for Reese's! I was like WUUUUUT??!
@@ipetmermaid8039 THAT sounds interesting enough to look up. But the first thing to come to mind was since trademark law protects package design to discourage ripoff counterfeit products, if you dig deeper, it might turn out that even though you only have to put a short statement on your package, the legal papers on file would have to be far more specific and describe not only the color but the specific fonts, shape of package, photos used, stuff like that... I think we can stand by our opinion that you can't copyright or patent a color, but you could protect the color and design with the right paperwork on file. Have a great day!!! :-) :-)
Another very real possibility concerning his “fondness” of Kurt Russell: He might of liked young boys. That was really his thing. And Kurt Russell happened to be his favorite. it’s pure speculation on my part!
I thought of that too, but that may be because of the bad turn Disney Inc. has taken, and the awful things discovered about some of their recent management and many employees re the child trafficking etc.
Real Human Remains. Man, come on! How diabolical!!! Ain’t that much money on the entire planet. That’s pretty low down. Wouldn’t let his family be seen, but won’t even allow someone else’s family to Rest In Peace. Whoa!
Disney sucks. My bil was an imagineer for 15 yrs at Disney CA. He was laid off with everyone else when Disney went with foreign employees for 1/2 the price.
I worked for Disney for yrs. Even tried out to be a character but was too short. Believe it or not you had to be at least 5'7" yes even tweedle dee and tweedle dumb. I'm sure its changed since the 70s though. I know alot of characters passed out because of how hot the costumes were so they had to sew small fans into them.🙏❤🍀
For Walts apartment, the amusing story with it is that it used to have an access for the fire pole there and, one day, he got a surprise visit from an inquisitive kid decided to climb the pole to see what was at the top and met Walt. After that, the pole opening had a hatch installed there
I grew up with Walt Disney and every show was great. The world is caught up in a web world. Easy to drum anything wrong. Shineshine I prefer. People who thrive on evil. There's a world out there. Go for it.
Not only sad, but who can afford to take their families? You have to take out a small loan. And its not for small kids. I took my kids once. My youngest was only 5, and she couldn't do anything, ride anything unless she liked Disney's princesses. She didnt like disney princesses. I cant understand how their always so packed. My coworker went 2 weeks ago and said even with fast passes, it took 2 hours to ride. No thanks. I'd love to be able to go and do everything and see everything once, but I will never be able to afford that. For a family park, it sure as heck is expensive
I worked at WDW in the Culinary Program... There are some nasty happenings going on there... Really... DO NOT EAT IN MAGIC KINGDOM!! I was told to discard more bugs than I cared to count. Also... inspection result was a nightmare for some big named restaurants... AND THEY STAYED OPEN!
Disney is going to cast Kurt Russel in a new coming movie he’s thinking of, that’s the most valid reason to me. I subbed not because of the threat tho, but I really sub for similar videos like this, they’re one of my interest.
#rare topic: after this pic went viral, it later came out that it was actually a real monkey that had mange and someone super imposed the pants and shoes on it to make it seem like a "man mouse" -- totally faked
Frozen's not the only story that's grim in it's original story. Also the snow queen wasn't a sister but cold witch who actually kidnaps his sister to save her as she a shard in a heart from pan the the imp who dropped the mirror when trying to fight heaven. In terms the sister got a shard lodged in her heart making her cold emotionally where the snow queen saves her. The brother goes through so much to save his sister not knowing the truth until the end. Disney tends to feature various grim fairy tales that have happy endings in Disney films but not their originals tend not to nor the villains Disney creates. The little mermaid was unhappy as the prince never knew her and she ended up human without being able to return to the sea. She's given a knife to kill the prince by her sister to be a mermaid again but instead kills herself. Hades in Hercules is seen as villain and treated as "the devil" but Greek mythology had no devils. Hades was never an enemy to Olympus nor was he Hercules villain. He did however trick Persophone and kidnapped her for 6 months a year because he loved her. She eventually loves him in return. Classic stockholm syndrom. lol. Anyways Zeus who took Chronos' spot to rule was much more tyrannical and more villainous often tricking other gods so he could punish them and mistreatment to Hara and even the creation of Pandora's box as well as giving her insatiable curiosity to tempt her to open. Just never expected hope to slip into the box unnoticed with the evil he put inside it.
I should've added to Hercules killed his wife (Megara) and children due to Hara's jealousy and making him go insane and tries to atone for his sin and does end up with the gods in the end. Believe there was another story where he actually fails his labors and ends up fighting monsters for eternity for it was at place where heroes go on one of the paths from the river of styx but I don't remember for sure and believe it was for saving Prometheus.
The film songs of the south is actually a beautiful film ,yes some people might see the racism, but there is so much beauty in that film, I made a point of letting my children see it it’s important that they see both sides of our history yes there’s ugly parts but there’s also beautiful parts too , and that film does express a lot of beauty.
Why can’t you guys just let folks and children enjoy some place like Disney Land , it hasn’t hurt anyone and so what if there is special effects that’s what Disney so special “ it’s where most folks and kids like to forget their pain and like to just enjoy life ever heard of that ….. My family happens to love this beautiful place ..Stop trying to ruin it for folks and children of all ages !!!
I think I'd want to know about all the pedos that have been caught there if I'm bringing my kids. Alot of things have happened there and they try to sweep under the rug. I'd rather be alerted of this than live a fantasy. Some parents are too trusting letting their kids wonder about.
In 1969, I chaperoned a group of handicapped/physically challenged teens to Disneyland. My charge was a female teen with severe CP. She was in a wheelchair, but could manage to walk, with my help, inches forward with each laborious tiny step. At that time, there wasn't any handicapped access to rides. She really wanted to ride Pirates of the Caribbean. It took a long time to get her to the boat and seated. The ride operators were wonderful! After watching her work so hard to get onto the ride, they let us go through 3 times!!! She and I, both, had a wonderful time! She was beside herself with joy!
Woke land
So she sat next to you, herself and a person called Joy?
That's great! Thank you 😊
@@Phoenixash-delfuegoboo
In 1869, I chaperoned a group of handicapped/ physically challenged teens to Disneyland. My charge was a female teen with severe cp.she was in a wheelchair, but could manage to walk , with my help , inches forward with each laborious tiny step at that time there wasn't any handicaped access to rides. She really wanted to ride Pirates of the Caribbean . It took a long time to get her to the boat and seated. The ride operators were wonderful ! After watching her work so hard to get onto the ride, for real life.
It is interesting how “The Song of the South” is considered reprehensible even though they are the stories from a real black slave in the south who was reported to have a pleasant disposition despite his lot in life. However, most people do not have a problem with the Cinderella and Sleeping Beauty stories where there were originally based on horrible atrocities to young women. Does the relevant “distance” in time make certain stories more acceptable than others?
Actually "Song of the South" is a pretty good flick. Much better acting than the last 50 "Star Wars" movies...lol
I remember Walt Disney's program shown on Sunday nights when I was a kid in the 60's. It was probably the only night us kids came in voluntarily before the street lights came on. Just think ... We got a movie, popcorn and Tang in our very own home!
I love these stories about adults when they were children ❤️ this comment drew a slight smile on my face, I feel that your childhood was way much better than ours
I remember that on Sunday night the whole family got together to watch Walt Disney's show, even my dog would watch it with us. we had a less stressful childhood in the 60ies. I lived in the country we made our own fun. I even had my own pony to ride and the horse shows were fun.😮
ABSOLUTELY MY FRIEND !!!
Remembering 🤗 some of the good ol' days
Me, too! Loved watching the wild Disney and Walt Disney shows. I remember Sunday night being the only time we were allowed to eat in front of the TV. If we timed it just right, we also watched Greatest American Hero. It was simply a different time. Watched all the early 70’s Sunday shows. You younger folks need to know we only had three channels (ABC, CBS and NBC) and one UHF channel for PBS.
While at Disneyland and in line for a ride, an employee was asking trivia questions and passing out character buttons as prizes. One question was In what ride is there an actual human skull? Pirates! Its the one above the bed in the beginning of the ride.
would you like another character button or something??? XP
@@Joee_Kool He's just providing the information. Why are you being such a dick?
For real life.
Man mouse?Are you serious? Its an insult to even ask us if we believe this is real
I know… and I’m even someone who believes in Big Foot. Man mouse is asinine
Man mouse is real,my brothers friends cousins who live in New Jersey confirmed.
yeah, obviously we do.
Logic would dictate that it's an obvious fake, however the fact that I can't manage to find anything about it when searching is oddly concerning.
China made a human pig.🤷🏽♀️
Former Cast member here - A mustache was always allowed. Full beards or partial beards were not. Even after the change in the late 2000s you could have full beards but no "partially grown" beards. Most people who wanted to grow beards did so on their "Vacation"
I'm sure they let the women grow beards now. Their woke now
They were speaking about the 50s. Mustaches and beards were not allowed that Walt himself said. That was Walt's rules.
Former Cast Member here (‘77-‘84), the only mustaches allowed were on The Royal Street Bachelors (jazz trio in NO Square), because they were allowed by Walt to keep them, but men were not allowed facial hair until 2012.
that all changed a few years ago, including tattoos, and long hair
Wanted to grow boards did so on their Vacation. For real life.
love that one of the feral cats they kept showing was just Grumpy cat enjoying Disneyland.
I love that one of the feral cats kept showing was just Grumpy cat enjoying Disneyland.
I LOVE GRUMPY CAT
I have an annual pass and live in Fullerton which is the city north of Anaheim. Several of these facts need to be fact checked unfortunately.
There is 1 official US flag at the beginning of 'Main Street', and there is a flag lowering ceremony daily that the park guests may attend.
I had a friend who was a tool and dye maker for Disney in Florida. He said that in the laundry there were color swatches on the walls and all the linens that came out of the dryers were held up to their respective color swatches. If they didn't match, they were put in the employee store for the employees to purchase. And every evening after closing and every morning before opening all the live plants in the park, including the bushes and grass were inspected for any kind of damage or deviation from perfection. A bent petal or leaf, and the entire plant including the roots was removed and replaced with an unblemished one. The removed plants were placed in the trash and employees were forbidden to touch them. My friend told of a coworker who raised roses and spied a rosebush in the trash, couldn't resist, took it and was promptly terminated. Disney has their rules and they are ruthless in enforcement.
Kind of a sick way of thinking. Not only fascist micro-management but quite obsessive-compulsive.
@@kennethwayne6857 However, the owner has a right to control his property. If the owner chooses to give things away, that is fine; however, it is not anyone else's right to take it.
@@GlennaVan You could call it property or you could call it garbage. The thing is the owners intended to discard the rosebushes and plants. Makes a difference to me.
@@kennethwayne6857 As you said the owners intended to discard them and until picked up by the garbage company, it is still not up for grabs. This is exactly why so many cities have made it a crime to remove things from garbage cans and dump boxes. The bottom line is that it does not belong to the people taking it from the garage receptacles.
You many not be aware of it, but if someone takes something from your garbage can and is injured, you are legally responsible - that alone is enough reason to not allow. Something else you may not have considered is that their insurance company has a clause in their policy that it cannot be allowed. Regardless of the reason, those who take it are wrong unless they have been given permission.
@@GlennaVan Okay, so I was not aware of a lot of this, thanks for the information. Living in NYC, I have people going through my garbage all the time, I'd better be careful. However I think the bigger issue here is how shabbily Disney treats its employees. You'd think a company that purports to be family-friendly would be more conscious of the human element (when your corporate logo is a mouse?).
My Aunt Fern and Uncle Arthur took me to Disneyland in 1956. It was a highlight of my youth. What a magical place to be an kid.
Sunday Nights....we'd pop a grocery "paper" sack of popcorn....all 5 of us kids n our parents would watch all the Disney Shows that aired.....this was back thru the 60's & a little into the 70's....it was so much fun....I loved seeing all us kids-family together, was truly the best of times. There was no problem getting all kids in the house before the street lights came on.....on Sunday Nights. Kurt Russel we basically grew up together. Mayberry RFD....Apple Dumpling Gang....Elvis Presley....*sighs* those were the days
The issues that happened when Disney first open. Is a omen for other misfortunes to come to past.
Everyone knew about Walt’s apartment. He would turn on the light in the window to tell people, mainly the cast members, that he was there. Either in the apartment himself or somewhere in the park. After his death, they decided to keep the light on all the time that way cast members can know that he is always watching them and the park itself. Also, every movie or cartoon was to show what was happening either at that time in real life or whatever the time period was. He very much liked to be accurate as possible. Hence why he has cartoons about Nazis and why the Song of The South has so many racial slurs.
lol
Everyone know about Walt's apartment. He would turn on the light 🕯️ in the window to tell people, mainly the cast members, can know that he was there . Either in the apartment himself or somewhere in the park. After his death, they decided to keep the light on at all times that way the cast members catch know that he is always watching them and the part the perk itself. Also every movie or cartoon was to show what was happening either at the time in real life or whatever the time period was. He was very much like to be a cute a casting as possible Hence why he has cartoons about
For real life
That’s a hoax.
Keep believing that...
Pagan worshipping ELITE is what he really was !
And the company is still controlled by ELITES
Discovery Island is not in Croc infested waters. It's in Alligator infested waters. In fact, a small child was tragically taken by one of the gators. There are a few wild crocs in Florida, mainly in the Everglades but they are extremely shy.
True
That was so sad
I LIVE IN NORTH EAST FLORIDA !!! AND IN MY OPINION THE GATORS IN FLORIDA ARE BEING PUSH OUT OF THEIR NATURAL HABITATS DUE TO WHAT SOME MAY CALL PROGRESS !!!
WE HAD A POPULAR RESTAURANT ( GOLDEN CORRAL ) BUILD A NEW BUILDING RIGHT NEXT TO THEIR OLD ONE !!!
IT WAS TO SMALL AND OUT DATED WITH A SMALL PARKING LOT !!!
HOWEVER THEY FILLED IN A FEW PONDS ON THE NEW SITE *** ( LESS THAN A FEW HUNDRED FEET AWAY FROM THE OTHER SITE ) WELL THE GATORS WERE MAXE TO RELOCATE THEMSELVES AND HAD WALKED RIGHT THROUGH OUR NEIGHBORHOOD !!!
WE HAD ONE ABOUT MAYBE 6 FOOT LONG SNUGGLED UP AROUND OUR TRASH CANS !!!
AND OUR NEIGHBORS HAD ONE ABOUT 41/2 FOOT LONG IN THEIR YARD !!!
WE ALSO SEEN ONE ABOUT 8 FOOT LONG IN A NEARBY CREEK ALONGSIDE WAL-MART THAT SOME A- HOLE SHOT AND KILLED !!!
AND JUST LEFT THERE *** DIDN'T TAKE THE TAIL OR SKIN ETHER !!! WHAT A SHAME AND WASTE !!!
WHEN WE HAD A ALLIGATOR FARM IN ST. AUGUSTINE THAT WOULD HAVE RELOCATED IT !!!
THE FUNNY PART ABOUT THE ONE IN OUR YARD IS ***
WE CALLED WILDLIFE PEOPLE TO COME GET IT AND THEY TOLD US TO CALL THE HUMANE SOCIETY TO GET HELP !!! AND YES YOU GUESSED IT !!! THEY SAID NO TOO !!! WE CALL THE POLICE TO FIND OUT WHO TO CALL AND THEY HAD TO SEND AN OFFICER TO MAKE SURE IT WAS A GATOR !!!
IMAGINE THAT !!! LIVED HERE MOST MY LIFE AND I'M TO STUPID TO KNOW WHAT A GATOR IS !!!
WHEN THEY DID FINALLY CALL SOMEONE TO REMOVE IT *** THEY DIDN'T KNOW WHAT THEY WERE DOING AND WAS AFRAID OF IT !!!
WELL MY X- HUSBAND USED TO CATCH AND MOVE GATORS FOR PEOPLE *** AND I HAD LEARNED FROM HIM WHAT TO DO AND HOW TO HANDLE THEM !!!
SO YES I DID *** I JUMPED ON HIS BACK GRABBED HIS MOUTH CLOSED AND TAPED IT FOR THEM THEN SHOWED THEM HOW TO TIE HIS LEGS !!! AND WHILE THIS OLD WOMAN IS DOING THIS THE PEOPLE WHO WERE THERE TO DO THE JOB JUST VIDEOED THE WHOLE THING !!! LAUGHING THE WHOLE TIME !!!
I TOLD THEM DON'T MESS WITH AN OLD GATOR LADY !!!
THANKS FOR THE LESSONS KIRBY
Agreed
the only crocs in Florida are way way down south in the Everglades. American Crocodiles. I live about 2 hrs north of Disney World, up here in Jacksonville, FL and all we get are gators. Which are still super cool and dangerous. :)
2 comments mentioned about Discovery Island are inaccurate- 1 it's easily reachable by renting a Disney boat right from the Polynesian hotel in Orlando just don't get caught going there- 2 the waters are not crocodile infested they are actually alligator infested - and infested is a strong word -you might see a few.
My grandparents took my uncles, aunt, and dad to Disney World when it first opened. My dad has stories about a hurricane and leaving a day early. My granddad told everyone it was time to leave and someone said that there was one more day left. And my granddad said there's a hurricane coming and it was time to go. So they did. | Also Disney Land is actually haunted. Because of people accidentally dying there and ashes being scattered around.
I met a girl many years ago who had worked and gone to school in CA. She worked closing at Disneyland to pay her way through school and said she heard the “it’s a small world song” at night after closing while they were doing night checks. She said it got creepy. Nighttime silence except for that song.
Did they not turn the ride off?
@@t.nkerbelle it’s a small world is and always has been a very intricate and complicated piece of machinery. If they turn it off it could take days to synchronize the whole thing to turn it on so it was always left in its full glory. It was always locked down and only ride personal could get in it but. She told me it was creepy to walk her normal path to her car and hear the “ it’s a small world song” echoing in the silence.
I am sure they can lower the volume of the speakers without switching off the system.
@@ryanhuang8498 I’m sure they could but didn’t. It was just something people got used to hearing if u worked in that area in the closing shift. It was guards and repair people left in the park overnight and maybe they didn’t care. It was just creepy for some.
I remember going to Discovery Island in Walt Disney World during the 1980's. My dad dropped my sister and I there while he went for a smoke. I remember it being extremely boring until I saw a gator rip a bird to shreds. Other than that though, my memories as a child in Walt Disney World was the best of my childhood.
Employees started to call Disneyland "Mouseschwitz" as working there was so depressing and with horrible conditions.
Management noticed it and banned the word, so workers started calling it "Duckau".
"The most charming whimsical movies we all know and love!"
Show White being 14 and the Prince being 34
does that supprise you?
s 3 x in the clouds adult images in windows. cocain getting snorted etc.
@@johnsmith-fz5pz i mean the sex in the clouds thing wasn’t actually true, because it actually was an easter egg that read “SFX” for “special effects” but tbh im not surprised
I was in my 20s when I saw "It's a Small World" and I liked it. I'm a sucker for light displays and animated department store Christmas windows, so it was just exciting and beautiful. And the song? I used to sing it to my babysitting kids and ... oh dear, what will you think of me? ... to my pets.
singing to pets is best - one white kitten loved when we sang Elvis ~
I am a strong believer in singing to dogs! My Greyhound, Daphne was always calmed when I sang to her during thunderstorms. And when time came for her to cross Rainbow Bridge, I held her and sang to her as she passed. There wasn't a dry eye in the vet's office. I miss her every day.
@@samanthashine4506 After reading that, I am crying too. What a fabulous person you are.
Dogs are AMAZING!!! My dog can say my son's name!!! She is very vocal...she doesn't identify as a dog tho...she dislikes her own species! 🤣 So I call her my little unicorn...she is so magical! 😍
I talk to my tarantula, so I find you singing to YOUR animals perfect.😄👍
I mean, as to the apartment, that's fair; the man wanted his privacy. He was an icon, one of the most famous men in the world; I'd want a private space for myself and family and close friends as well, someplace to relax but still keep an eye on things in case I'm needed as well. Makes sense.
You should go for the real "dark stuff " Walt was into , that would be even more interesting Amerikano 😎
A pedo to the enth degree now in Hell sufferring the terrors for ever down there.
Real Talk.
He was a creepy C sucker
Just like His fellow NA🐍A creator Wernher Von Braun
Don't think so.
Merely for the exposure...yes, please do share the "dark stuff".
Absolutely there was dark stuff, I worked in a lab that produced images for Disney. I worked late a particular evening when large images were passing thru a dept I worked in. These were porn images, absolutely disgusting. I asked what is wrong with this lab allowing this garbage here. It was suggested I read the small print, lead to a subsidiary of Disney. From there there was numerous discussions, sharing the very dark side of Disney..
Maybe Walt was feeling guilty about something that involved Kurt...ppl who are dying with guilt and resentment often try to release it before they move on to the next realm
that was probably his "first". ALLEGEDLY
I remember when I was 7 and went to Orlando Florida with my mom and she took me to Disneyland. I was 7 need I say more? Yes I must share my adventures of that summer, 1973. I thought the monorail was from outer space. All the greenery or shrubs were trimmed into the shapes of animals. We rode the train thru an Indian village and I was up in a tree house so tall I have no concept of stories tall, I was 7. Then trying to find Mickey Mouse I saw Goofy who introduced me to Donald Duck it was getting later in the day and He took my hand and started to skip around into a circle then Donald Duck Goofy & Pluto started to dance together as they were walking through Disneyland and I was in the midst of all 3 of them dancing in the streets at Disneyland. I have never forgotten that day, my most memorable day as a child .
Sounds pretty cool to me, and I'm almost 67. Maybe I'll go for my 70th...or swim with dolphins again. That is what I did on my 60th.]
That sounds incredible for a 7-yr old. Like a dream come true.
Thanks for sharing happy memories from simpler time.
@@samanthashine4506 Sounds great!
I was 7 in summer of '73 and went to WDW around the same time. What happy memories!
My son worked at Disneyland in the summer of 1991. He loved it and came back with many tales. Among other things, only certain characters were allowed to speak, most could not talk at all and would be fired if they did.
Because he was over six feet tall, he spend much of this time there as Baloo though not his only character. Their luxury apartment had a full view of Disneyland's Crystal Palace from their balcony, swimming pools, hot tubs, spa, tennis courts, close to the beach, etc....real tough life! He always said it was the most fun summer of his life!
He had no complaints about their rules which they felt were justified for the image.
There is no Crystal Palace in Disneyland! And even if there was, you couldn't see it from the firehouse at Walt Disney World.
@@TheREELGEEK Two things: If my son and roommates could see it from their apartment, it really did exist. Because it may be different now does not mean it was not there in 1991. Between some random poster on UA-cam and my son who actually lived and worked there, I tend to believe my son!!! However, since a quick search on the internet shows you are absolutely wrong.
What your comment about the Firehouse (not mentioned in my comment!) means is certainly not clear in your post and does show ignorance, lack of comprehension as well as an argumentative spirit. Obviously you will see NOTHING at Disney World which is in Florida from Disneyland which is in California.
@@GlennaVan I am quite familiar with the locations of both Disneyland and Walt Disney World however can you articulate for me where exactly the Crystal Palace in Disneyland was? Or did you mean something like Crystal Arts???... which is a shop! 🙄
You mentioned luxury apartments so it's assumed you're talking about Walt & Lillian's apartment over the Fire Station in Town Sq but then you mentioned pools and a beach? Where exactly is there a beach NEAR Disneyland? 😂
@@TheREELGEEK I suggest you look it up yourself - it's easily available on line. And, no, it is not Crystal Arts - it is the Crystal Palace (apparently each Disneyland location has one). My information comes directly from my son who lived in their luxury apartments while he worked there as I stated above. If he lived there, obviously it existed! It really does not matter what I say; it is clear you just want to argue. As for a beach NEAR Disneyland, are you not familiar with the state of California and the DOZENS of beaches near Anaheim? Just in case you are ignorant of the location, Anaheim is where Disneyland is located!
@@GlennaVan having worked at the Disney archives in Burbank and extensive knowledge of the theme parks, I can tell you that the only place that has a Crystal Palace Restaurant is in Walt Disney World and Tokyo Disneyland which is a restaurant that started out in 1971 and 1983 respectively as Cafeteria's and are now Buffet!'s YOUR Son is WRONG. I know that's hard for a mother to digest but he is WRONG!
Secret : Walt was another evil genius with issues ?
33rd Mason
@@deelayjoy4653 YUP
Very dark and evil man.
The scattering of ashes happens often, it was happening so often, that the security check was starting to look for ashes in additional to dangerous items. Last time I was there I was made to open a keychain pill holder I had for Nitro pills.
The most common rides to have ashes dropped in is the Haunted Mansion, the ride stops often if asked they will say it is to help handicapped people on and off the ride, but if you manage to talk to someone honest they will let you know some of the stops aren't for helping people on ot off but rather for cleaning up ashes. Before they have time to spread
Wow! They killed birds? that is an eye opener. Very disappointed in Disney.
Yeah, even though Disney WAS self governed, STILL, they couldn't escape trouble from killing birds.
For real life.
Now Disney is an abomination.
I had a friend who was a reporter for newspapers in Miami and Tampa during the early 1970's. He was one of the first reporters allowed to go behind-the-scenes at Disney World. He wrote what he saw, and the paper printed quite a bit of it. Disney, Inc. sent him a nice acknowledgement, that included official notice that he was thereafter banned from entrance to Disney World. Among the things he told me:
1. The place was surrounded by an electric fence to knock down and thereby discourage Bambi's kin from entering without a ticket.
2. The topiary were plastic.
3. Many of the staff walking around the place dressed as non-threatening animals and very short stature people had to be (very) short stature people to fit into their costumes, and the costmes were very-low-comfort. This gave them a limited number applicants for those jobs at the wages offered. The area in which those people dressed was a disorderly den of foul-mouthed very short persons complaining about just about everything.
My friend was a famed story-teller, but also an award-winning reporter. So i'd say that those stories are close to 100% credible to me, but not 100%.
You are so right James Baskett had no choice in playing Uncle Remus. He was forced into it. When Disney paid him he sent the money back.
In regards to 'Der Fuhrer's Face', Donald does not dream of being a Nazi, he dreams of fighting them. It is very much an anti-Nazi cartoon.
Keep believing that.
Dude was a spoken Nazi supporter.
@@angelbulldog4934 we will, because it's true! 🙄😏
@@TheREELGEEK Disney was a luciferian Masonic p€do. Well documented. You can look it up. If you don't know about adrenachrome, look that up too...if you have the guts. Pretty gruesome.
Let’s no sugar coat Walt Disney. Tell the dirty secret about Disney. I’ll never go again
So, Walt Disney still calls the shots from Hell? Wow! Amazing!
😂😂😂
Ha! 💀
He's in hell alright
I am an 80s kid and I loved the Disney movies and all, I also had a Mickey watch that sang the song 'its a small world' and I did like it, it was considered that u had money if u had one lol but my grandparents bought it for me it was a bit expensive but it was really cool☺
I saw Song of the South; didn't think it was that racist compare to a 20 minute Disney cartoon I saw at a theater. It was a cartoon bar called the Kit Kat Klub (spelled that way) which had black face characters dancing and singing. I saw that in the late 80's.
It wasn't racist! So many extremely funny programs were tagged this way and canceled by woke idiots.
Many early cartoons were that way. Betty boop, Disney, up til the 60s or 70s even
I started kindergarten in 1969, and I was in elementary school in the early 70s when our school actually took us on a field trip to the theater to see "Song Of The South". Our school district in Vancouver, Washington actually felt it was of historical educational importance that we see that film. Interesting. A couple years ago when all the BLM riots began and all the walking back of racism in this country, I KNEW it was only a matter of time before they deleted that movie. Later after moving to Kent, Washington, the Federal Way School District felt it was of important educational value that we go on a field trip to downtown Seattle to a historic theater to see "Romeo & Juliet". This must have been around '75 or '76. I mention the Romeo & Juliet field trip because it's just curious how, in the 70s, those 2 movies were considered necessary historical educational value for children under 12.
@@ipetmermaid8039 How times have changed huh? Its weird to me how they try to hide history from kids today. Didbyou know they don't teach any farther than the Vietnam War ( conflict, HA, IT WAS A WAR) in most schools now. That is why kids rom millennial and younger don't know anything about the world wars, the nazies, the food rationing, the victory garden, or the Spanish American War, the Louisiana purchase, SLAVERY, AMERICAN INTERMENT CAMPS,, ect...and that is just American history! Nothing before Vietnam! Like, dude, the dumbing down of society has fully worked, thanks CIA,
@@elizabthharris6741 Yeah, thanks. Thanks a lot. And that's exactly who engineered all that, too, and you already know it. Smart lady ;)
I love “ It’s A Small World song. I heard about it when I was a child and when I finally got to go to Disney world that was the first ride I went on.
IF YOU HIRE A CREEP YOUR RESPONSIBLE, AND DISNEYS BAD AT THAT LATELY 🤔
Walt Disney was a CREEP
13:40 Why is it a "strange law" to treat our American flag 🇺🇸 with respect? 🤔
AmERRORca is gone. That flag is just a piece of fabric.
Because in the other 200 countries on the planet their flags are just flags, not more special than the people of that country, in that a person shouldn't end up court for how they treat a piece of cloth they own, no matter what is on it.
It's disheartening knowing people don't have respect for our flag. Disney has US flags, they don't have to come down as long as they are lit. Disney has lights on each flag.
The flag flew just as proudly when it was a pro slavery country flag.
@@thedevilsadvocate5210 Yep, and the Democrats fought to keep slavery back then. Just like they fought for segregation and *against* civil rights in the 60's.
ALWAYS have loved his moral and CLEAN movies, the OLD ones, and at 80, I still do! BTW, it is supposed to be fantasy!!
I USED TO THINK THE SAME THING AS YOU MY FRIEND !!!
HOWEVER AS I HAVE GROWN OLDER I'VE NOTICED LITTLE HIDDEN ADULT GESTURES IN THE BACKGROUND OF MOVIES BY DISNEY !!!
MAKES ME WONDER IF WALT DISNEY HIMSELF WAS AWARE OF THINGS LIKE THIS HIMSELF ???
OR AFTER HIS DEATH *** SOMEONE WORKING ON THE DRAWING OR ANIMATION AND PRODUCTION *** WITH A DIRTY MIND !!! PUTTING ADULT GESTURES HERE AND THERE THROUGH OUT THE FILM'S !!!
OR PERHAPS THERE'S JUST ALWAYS SOMEONE WHO JUST HAS TO RUIN OUR CHILDHOOD MEMORIES !!!
@@sheilakirby5616
You hit it right on the nose! When Disney passed away, the DreamWorks guy took over and he screwed everything up with his perversions. Disney would never have put up with it
symbolism the downfall.
My niece worked at Disney one year. She had fake nails that were really long, she also colored her hair. All that had to stop while she worked there. She cried when she had to get her nails off and use just clear polish. It effected her more then getting her hair back to its normal color.
They tell you the appearance code when you apply, so…
Why did she get that upset???
Boo.... hoo..🙄
And she lived to tell about it
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So any rules about hair , piercings, etc yet now they allow men to wear dresses ... yeah that is so much better then seeing someone with hair color .... not
side note about #2
They started not in LA but in Kansas City, Mo in a friends garage they were renting at the time with Walt's Wife. Who at the time when they made steam boat Willie, Mickey's name ALMOST became Mortimer Mouse. Til Dinsy's Wife convinced Walt to change his name to something short and simple for kids to say and Speak for the comics in the Kansas city papers.
After the small sucess they had with the film they then moved to LA.
A little known fact, revealed decades ago, is that there almost was not a Disneyland. The brothers were very much in debt and could not even afford to pay their secretary. She had total faith in them and did not cash her paychecks so they would have that money. The secretary? She later became Walt's wife.
Yup. True. It WAS gonna be Mortimer lol
The septic system at Disneyland in Anaheim is a nightmare. When you walk to the Matterhorn Bobsleds plug your nose as you go round the right side of the mountain or your in for a stinker.
Good to know 😊 Pirates of the Caribbean closed indefinitely and The Main Street Parade was a Staple at Disneyland and when they stopped that.. Walt started spinning! The Parade and Tinker Bell at the Castle 🏰 Was a Classic way to end your beautiful day there!
Wtf??? No more pirates of the Caribbean??? For reals??? I grew up with that!!!
@@jenniechurch5337 I wonder what year they took Pirates of the Caribbean out?
Pirates is not closed indefinitely, we were just there. It was closed for refurbishment.
“I don’t want to be covered in your great uncle Albert!” 😂😂😂😂😂😂 man you was on point with that one . I felt and was thinking the same way NO DISRESPECT because I get it … but still I do agree especially since people have to get into that water it’s not sanitary nor comforting 🤔
*What about the heavy-involvements of the ILLUMINATI with Disney?*
In Anaheim California, DISNEYLAND has Sleeping Beauty’s castle!
In Orlando Florida, DISNEYWORLD has Cinderella’s castle!
For those of you who may not know this! 🙏🏼
Number 15 explains a lot. Didn't anybody else as a kid find the old Disney movies uncannily similar? It was a subconscious thing for me, that made me feel like this type of thing was going to be present in reality too. Almost like deja Vu but not really. 🤔
Kill Bambi mom was horrible mind control. Operation Paperclip scientists joke of the day.
I realized it when I was 12 and saw Robin Hood on VHS. Maid Marian dancing sequence looked a lot like something I saw before. Now, I know it came from Snow White.. Something I discovered a few years later.
I've seen The Watcher in the Woods a few times when I was a kid.
It was on TV every once in a while. Had no idea it was a Disney production.
How many children go missing
At Disney property and never found.??????
Song of the the South was NOT a misstep, it was a GREAT movie and Uncle Remus is a beloved character. I don't hear anybody complaining about the TILE MURAL in Cinderella's castle that was done by a former NAZI who got off at the Nuremberg trials somehow and found his way to creating artwork for Disney parks. Nobody kicks up any dust about that! So everybody needs to lay off Song of the South and leave Splash Mountain alone! ,🤨
To be honest, the animation in the movie was beautiful and well done
In regards to the comments made about the flags at Disney properties, those flag laws aren't laws, they're regulations about physical treatment of the flags followed by government organizations or employees handling the flag at Federal military bases, properties and buildings. Also, there's no such thing as "...official US flags", it would be better to say that there are flags that are correctly made according to the flag's current design, (it has changed over the years), and flags that may look like US flags until you count the number of stars or stripes, or the arrangement of the stars and stripes on the flag.
In a country where it's constitutionally protected free speech to burn a flag, it would be kind of difficult having laws about the flag without them eventually being thrown out by the Supreme Court. Which in fact, they have been.
The case in question is Texas v. Johnson. Justice Kennedy specifically wrote:
"...we are presented with a clear and simple statute to be judged against a pure command of the Constitution. The outcome can be laid at no door but ours. The hard fact is that sometimes we must make decisions we do not like. We make them because they are right, right in the sense that the law and the Constitution, as we see them, compel the result. And so great is our commitment to the process that, except in the rare case, we do not pause to express distaste for the result, perhaps for fear of undermining a valued principle that dictates the decision. This is one of those rare cases. . . . Though symbols often are what we ourselves make of them, the flag is constant in expressing beliefs Americans share, beliefs in law and peace, and that freedom which sustains the human spirit. The case here today forces recognition of the costs to which those beliefs commit us. It is poignant but fundamental that the flag protects those who hold it in contempt."
The human Spirit. The case here today fores of the cast to which those beliefs commit
@@tayloranderson7547 I have no clue what thought or thoughts that collection of words is attempting to express. It is unclear to me. I can't reply to a statement I don't understand in any other way than to say "I don't understand what you are saying."
I remember reading the Brothers Grimm version of Cinderella. One of the most vivid parts of the story I remember is the birds that hanged around Cinderella pecked out the eyes of the evil step-sisters.
The bit I remember is the sisters mutilating their feet to fit in the shoe
The brothers Grimm were well named :) Those fairy tales have rather adult origins.
What about the part when the Stepmother cut off one of the daughter's toes so she could fit the glass slipper! This version of the story is in a chidren's book called Castles and Dragons that I read back in the late 60's
Man mouse ??? Unacceptable 🤦♀️
I know
Yep unacceptable
@@gobin56 one thing where did that picture come from is that photoshopped or was that real
I worked there for 3 years, you can have a beard and mustache if it's groomed, trimmed and exactly 1". And the man mouse is definitely not a thing.
Also, Disney's last words were not Kurt Russell. The last note he scribbled had his name on it (spelled "Kirt").
The flag thing is true because they "mask" lightning rods. Safe and thematic.
Also you should look into where Minnie came from. Also known as Walt's worst birthday 😂
#raretopic
This guy who made the video seems to just want to rag on Disney.
I so loved the watcher in the woods!! It was really good!
Escape to Witch Mountain was Awesome.
One thing that always comforted me whenever I went to Disneyland, not sure if they're still doing this now though. Once you walk down Main Street and get to Tomorrowland, right in front of the entrance to what was Star Tours, was the goths. Just about every day they were sitting there all gothed out. Brought me peace of mind when would I see them LOL. It was awesome.
One thing some people knew back in the day, before California Adventure was built, was sort of a not too well known entrance to the park. Usually people staying in the hotel would know. We didn't have to wait at the main entrance to get into the park. There was a building nearer to the hotel that was a pickup/dropoff spot for the monorail. When we would go up there, before we got annual passes, we could buy a ticket, wait for the monorail to approach and get on the monorail. It had another pickup/dropoff point inside the park that we got off there. We didn't have to wait in the lines for tickets nor the lines getting into the park. When we got our annual passes, we just showed our passes to the attendant there and hop on the monorail and we're in the park. Not sure if it's still there anymore. Anyone knows if it still is let me know.
And no joke, It's A Small World song repeats, I would about 6-7 times throughout the ride. It's annoying AF and pretty creepy. To this day I still remember the whole song and I haven't been back to Disneyland in about 20 years. Before they built California Adventure. Yet, I still remember that song. I had a lot of fun times at Disneyland but it's just too freaking expensive to go back.
Goths brought you peace of mind? Weird, and there's nothing creepy about the small world song.
And to Woke!
Yes, that monorail stop is still there😀
It is so
Ur comment is too long
I can't believe how easily traumatized people are these days. It's A Small World is a cute little song that you listen to for a few minutes. For crying out loud!
I love how your vids give me creeps and jumpscares!
RE: Song of the South; if you haven't seen it, it's weird to toss the label on it. It isn't about slave era, but it shows a positive relationship between a share cropper (not much better, sure) and the owner's kids during the reconstruction era. Uncle Remus was a former slave, and his stories are where we got Brair Rabbit. Wouldn't it be nice to make up your own mind about the content? Shame it's gotten the reputation it has.
"the workers took the safety of guests seriously." What's"unsafe" about ashes?🤔... Unless you eat them and choke! 😂
People who have asthma. People who have breathing problems. People who need to carry an inhalator with them. Some people can't breathe in dust and the will have a coughing attack or worse. 😷
@@michelleschrock9141 fair enough.
You can't be sure that the unlabeled powder is actually ashes, and not ricin or something.
Loved this!! Very informative and interesting!!
You know I looked into that real Mickey Mouse hybrid thing... Apparently Japan has been able to successfully amalgamate a rat and human DNA for over at least 20 years...
It doesn't take much to find corroborating documentation that governments around the world have been creating human/animal hybrid experiments for DECADES. And NOW, we see in the mainstream news articles that are getting us used to the idea that "modern science" can now create humans crossed with animals to possess various features and abilities. Don't believe it? Look into it. News stories from 2021 and THIS YEAR are talking about this. It’s an extension of the whole “designer babies” movement. And @TyrantKing4444 these comments are not directed at you, since you're already aware they can do this. I just wanted to enhance on your comment ;)
How wonderful
@@stj971 Comforting isn’t it😳
Heck, human cloning is nothing new. The first pigs were only shared to see how us cattle would respond.
Ah, no biologically imposdible, but not in science fiction stories. Any cross species hybrid can't survive. Evolution doesn't take place, never has, never will, against laws of chemistry, biology, and themodynamics. Nothing goes from chaos to order.
I'm actually a fan of It's a Small World. I get why so many find it annoying, but I simply cannot go to Disneyland without taking that ride, and loving every livin lovin minute of it.
OK, so I have to point this out. The animation about Donald Duck dreaming he is a Nazi, I've seen it. In the story it's depicted as a nightmare. It was done during WWII and the point was about how lucky they were to not be in Germany and forced to serve the Nazis. It was also making a caricature of the Nazis to make fun of them.
Oh, people don’t want the truth…..it interrupts their superiority complex
I didn't know walt disney was making cartoons when he was a kid in ww1
@@thegodzillafandomsrookie5514 lol true. Looks like I missed an I
@@thegodzillafandomsrookie5514 Actually though I just read that he was doing comic strips for his high school paper during WWI
It isn't true that his last words were "Kurt Russell". The story is that the last day Walt was in the office, he wrote some notes and Kurt's name was on it. Probably for some project that Walt was developing. Then Walt went into the hospital and didn't make it back to the office again.
Because with everything coming out……..there’s no way!!! The disgusting agenda they’re pushing! It’s sick! And you are just a simp!!
I am extremely proud to say that my mom, a lifelong disney fan and supporter (who thankfully died BEFORE disney became the politically charged shell it is today), had her ashes securely deposited in those very waters of the pirates ride, AND in the haunted mansion as well.
Suck it disney.
Being that they just released their genetically grown and made to be stars with certain abilities on Good morning America, I don't doubt they haven't tried to make a man mouse
Thank you. I just commented on that above. Thank you for corroborating my statements
What was on Good Morning America?
Many on their death beds think about their most evil acts.
I was shocked to not hear about The Little Mermaid cover that a disgruntled employee drew on the castle.
I have 2 close friends that work for Disneyland and WDW, I have heard so many secrets and dirty deeds, it's not funny. And yes, I knew about the ever-running soundtrack. It's not just Small World either. Most of the rides are the same way.
@ThatRedBoneThug Yes Sorry
11:18 Grumpy Cat!!!!!!❤️❤️❤️
You can't be sued for using a color. What's Disney going to do, sue every star in the sky, each with it's own shade of red? (I think IBM tried doing this once, suing for use of IBM Blue, the color of their registered trademark. They lost the suit).
Yeah I would think that would be pretty hard to prosecute. They'd have to prove that someone got into Disney's vault and stole the formula to the colors. And that "color owning" thing...I had a craving for Reese's Peanut Butter cups ALL last year, and one night I was examining the packaging/wrapper when I saw the registered trademark for the shade of orange. It says right on the wrapper that particular shade of orange is a registered trademark for Reese's! I was like WUUUUUT??!
@@ipetmermaid8039 THAT sounds interesting enough to look up. But the first thing to come to mind was since trademark law protects package design to discourage ripoff counterfeit products, if you dig deeper, it might turn out that even though you only have to put a short statement on your package, the legal papers on file would have to be far more specific and describe not only the color but the specific fonts, shape of package, photos used, stuff like that...
I think we can stand by our opinion that you can't copyright or patent a color, but you could protect the color and design with the right paperwork on file.
Have a great day!!! :-) :-)
@@abcde_fz Thank you for your reply🙂And yeah, go buy a Reese’s and look at the wrapper. There’s something on there about that particular orange
Another very real possibility concerning his “fondness” of Kurt Russell: He might of liked young boys. That was really his thing. And Kurt Russell happened to be his favorite. it’s pure speculation on my part!
I was hoping someone thought this too!
I thought of that too, but that may be because of the bad turn Disney Inc. has taken, and the awful things discovered about some of their recent management and many employees re the child trafficking etc.
I LOVED song of the south!
Real Human Remains. Man, come on! How diabolical!!! Ain’t that much money on the entire planet. That’s pretty low down. Wouldn’t let his family be seen, but won’t even allow someone else’s family to Rest In Peace. Whoa!
finally someone who explains the thumbnail and is not a clickbaiter.
so how do you guys know the stuff Disney doesn't want you to know🤔🤔🤔🤔🤔🤔
I’ve been on the tower of terror. Yeah it’s recorded, stood in line for hours just to be scared to death💀
Disney sucks. My bil was an imagineer for 15 yrs at Disney CA. He was laid off with everyone else when Disney went with foreign employees for 1/2 the price.
Doesn't take a lot of detective work to know why Walt Disney's last words were a mention of a young, attractive, male, child star.
I worked for Disney for yrs. Even tried out to be a character but was too short. Believe it or not you had to be at least 5'7" yes even tweedle dee and tweedle dumb. I'm sure its changed since the 70s though. I know alot of characters passed out because of how hot the costumes were so they had to sew small fans into them.🙏❤🍀
For Walts apartment, the amusing story with it is that it used to have an access for the fire pole there and, one day, he got a surprise visit from an inquisitive kid decided to climb the pole to see what was at the top and met Walt. After that, the pole opening had a hatch installed there
I grew up with Walt Disney and every show was great. The world is caught up in a web world. Easy to drum anything wrong. Shineshine I prefer. People who thrive on evil. There's a world out there. Go for it.
Where did he touch you
I’m sadden how Disney is going. Yes, I grew up with the Mickey Mouse Club and all the animal movies. It was wonderful, now their just sad
Not only sad, but who can afford to take their families? You have to take out a small loan. And its not for small kids. I took my kids once. My youngest was only 5, and she couldn't do anything, ride anything unless she liked Disney's princesses. She didnt like disney princesses. I cant understand how their always so packed. My coworker went 2 weeks ago and said even with fast passes, it took 2 hours to ride. No thanks. I'd love to be able to go and do everything and see everything once, but I will never be able to afford that. For a family park, it sure as heck is expensive
@@lokismom912 my first and last time was late 90s, my kids preteen it was fun but your right you do need to write out a loan! Bless you and yours
@@daisi4925 ah, thank you! Bless You too!🙏 Oh and Happy Easter!
'Man-mouse' experiment? Well, Kramer found a 'pig-man', so the concept sounds the same...😉
I worked at WDW in the Culinary Program... There are some nasty happenings going on there... Really... DO NOT EAT IN MAGIC KINGDOM!! I was told to discard more bugs than I cared to count. Also... inspection result was a nightmare for some big named restaurants... AND THEY STAYED OPEN!
Disney is going to cast Kurt Russel in a new coming movie he’s thinking of, that’s the most valid reason to me. I subbed not because of the threat tho, but I really sub for similar videos like this, they’re one of my interest.
Walt was a member of Bohemian Grove get togethers too.
#rare topic: after this pic went viral, it later came out that it was actually a real monkey that had mange and someone super imposed the pants and shoes on it to make it seem like a "man mouse" -- totally faked
Ik it was fake. Didn't look real. Thank you for clearing it up
Not even close
Oh wow. Glad I read this. I said to myself that it looked like it had mange. Creepy still. 😆
Frozen's not the only story that's grim in it's original story. Also the snow queen wasn't a sister but cold witch who actually kidnaps his sister to save her as she a shard in a heart from pan the the imp who dropped the mirror when trying to fight heaven. In terms the sister got a shard lodged in her heart making her cold emotionally where the snow queen saves her. The brother goes through so much to save his sister not knowing the truth until the end. Disney tends to feature various grim fairy tales that have happy endings in Disney films but not their originals tend not to nor the villains Disney creates. The little mermaid was unhappy as the prince never knew her and she ended up human without being able to return to the sea. She's given a knife to kill the prince by her sister to be a mermaid again but instead kills herself. Hades in Hercules is seen as villain and treated as "the devil" but Greek mythology had no devils. Hades was never an enemy to Olympus nor was he Hercules villain. He did however trick Persophone and kidnapped her for 6 months a year because he loved her. She eventually loves him in return. Classic stockholm syndrom. lol. Anyways Zeus who took Chronos' spot to rule was much more tyrannical and more villainous often tricking other gods so he could punish them and mistreatment to Hara and even the creation of Pandora's box as well as giving her insatiable curiosity to tempt her to open. Just never expected hope to slip into the box unnoticed with the evil he put inside it.
I should've added to Hercules killed his wife (Megara) and children due to Hara's jealousy and making him go insane and tries to atone for his sin and does end up with the gods in the end. Believe there was another story where he actually fails his labors and ends up fighting monsters for eternity for it was at place where heroes go on one of the paths from the river of styx but I don't remember for sure and believe it was for saving Prometheus.
Disney, a freemason, should have been more concerned with the eternal destiny of his soul, rather than a particular shade of red.
Yeah uncle Walt would just love what Disney has become now. Lol
Rare topic: knowing what I do now, I wouldn't put it past them.
The film songs of the south is actually a beautiful film ,yes some people might see the racism, but there is so much beauty in that film, I made a point of letting my children see it it’s important that they see both sides of our history yes there’s ugly parts but there’s also beautiful parts too , and that film does express a lot of beauty.
The brer rabbit animation senses were nicely done
#raretopic From what is being exposed on Disney these days, I wouldn't put it past them to do this to a human being.
+ disneys woke/critical race theory/and their lgbtq
@@helenelliott2375 poor karen....
Walt was as dark as cult.
Why can’t you guys just let folks and children enjoy some place like Disney Land , it hasn’t hurt anyone and so what if there is special effects that’s what Disney so special “ it’s where most folks and kids like to forget their pain and like to just enjoy life ever heard of that ….. My family happens to love this beautiful place ..Stop trying to ruin it for folks and children of all ages !!!
I think I'd want to know about all the pedos that have been caught there if I'm bringing my kids. Alot of things have happened there and they try to sweep under the rug. I'd rather be alerted of this than live a fantasy. Some parents are too trusting letting their kids wonder about.
Whoever liked this, Thank you