3:35 a lot of people are under the impression that if a ride stops, it's inherently dangerous. It's not - it's actually the ride's safety features working correctly. Ride stoppages are very common, and so long as you follow the park attendants' instructions, you won't be in any danger.
For the pickle thing, you CAN get a free giant pickle from a cast member in Adventureland if you're the first one at the pickle stand that day. You get a free button too that says "first pickle"! Never heard of anyone besides them giving it out.
@@Placker8102 that’s Disney WORLD, in Florida. At Disneyland in California, you still get the “first pickle” button, but I don’t think the pickle is free anymore?
I'm pretty sure the disney "point" was because Walt was a smoker and didn't want to put his cigarette down, so would point while holding it and the other members of his team began to mimic him. It's not polite, it's a holdover from a time when people would change smoke like a Victorian factory at double production speed
funny theory but no, the 'Disney point' was created cause regular (one finger) pointing is still considered rude to do in different cultures (tho maybe thats where he could have gotten the idea)
yeah, i dont think this is true. my mom has taught me since I was little that you should never point with one finger because it's considered rude, so I think this is just a silly little theory
I also have a Funny/embarrassing story about Disney…. So I was about 8 years old (this is at Orlando’s Magic Kingdom) at we were waiting in line to get on the tram that takes you across the water. While we were in line I had a Boston cream donut from Dunkins. I needed a wet wipe to wipe the chocolate off my hands and mouth.. well I was just holding the napkin and had no where to put it.. there was a security guard who came over to me and put out his hand and smiled. Well I though he wanted my wet wipe.. so I put it in his hand.. and omg I can only imagine what this dude is thinking why is this napkin wet and brown😭. Come to find out this poor dude just wanted a freaking high five… I was mortified. I got onto the tram and I saw him telling his friends about it and I lost it I started to bawl my eyes out- and I will never forget that poor man who just wanted a high five.
The florida rain is so true. I was disney pass holder and would have to hear complaints on who disney ruined their plans cause of the rain. Like they were in charge of the weather. I loudly said to my kids, welcome to florida, we love the rain us floridians never let it ruin our day, right kids? . The kids laughed and we rained to next ride. While everyone was scared they were going to melt.
The 4 hour Elsa and Anna line wait it so real 😭 I waited in line about that long when I was little. When we finally met them, we talked for maybe less than a minute. My mom was PISSED about that lmao
A few weeks ago I was thinking. You know how Disney tries it's best to make the experience as "magical" as possible at their parks by having the walk around characters be as accurate to the movies? Well, what happens if a kid meets Peter Pan or Tinker Bell (or one of her fairy friends if they had the ability to supply this in their movies) if they can give them pixie dust and allow them to fly? They obviously cannot do that, but a five year old does not understand that. I would be nice to have input from a current or former cast member on this.
I've been to Disneyland CA once, just to see it really. Sadly I found out the hard way that cinnamon extract counts for my spice allergy and that it's in the candy apples. It was fun how in character people were, it was soothing and well thought out. I did try not to be my weirdest self, for the parks' sake and sanity XD
Not a cast member but after a very enjoyable day out at Disneyworld in Florida, we were all piling into the rented car, several adults and two children. My daughter was strapping in two tired and grouchy toddlers, she just manouvered into her seat but still sorting out the children. I was standing outside the open sliding door waiting for her to sit and strap in. As i went to step in, son in law started to drive off. This prompts my grandson asks " Daddy why did you run over Granny?" 😂 Luckily i was fine and we always checked afterwards that Granny was in the car. 😊
The first time my sister and I went to Disney world, I was 13 and my sister was 20. We both loved tangled and went to the princess hall to meet Rapunzel. And we were very into the magic. Until further notice, those actors WERE the characters. Who cared how old we were, it's Disneyworld! This was also at like 9, so there weren't many other people there. I got Rapunzel's autograph. I hope we gave that actor a fun story.
The boat question: Honestly, I think I would say, "Actually there's two reasons, the ocean's strong and big enough to hold up the boat, and we got really good at building boats" I might even add an "in the olden days" speech.
For me, the question probably hasn't been asked yet, unless they had Hercules roaming around in the early 2000s. I can totally see a kid asking this of characters like Hercules, Gaston and especially The Hulk: "Are those muscles real?" inb4 some smart-butt teen makes a quip about steroids
A six year old knows that it's just a person in a costume. But at three or four, a lot of kids believe that's the real character. After all, at that age they'll believe that the mall Santa is real, so how's Cinderella any different?
@@PringoOrSomething I did. When I was 3. When I was 5, I did not. Are you really so certain that you would have known the difference between your favorite character and a person dressed as that character, at the age of 2-3?
@@PringoOrSomething to be fair how many memories do you have of being 2 or 3 or what you believed or not at that age, I only have faint flashes of that time 5 and 6 I have a better memory of.
I was on the jungle cruise ride and a whole bunch of ducks were in the water. The boat had to push ducks that were in the way, the ducks did not care at alll.
Just imagining a gaggle of drenched nuns going "oh deary me" while standing in a submerged log is so funny idk why
IM CACKLING 😂😂😂
I want a short film following nuns through disneyland/world
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If I were explaining the Mermaid raincoat thing, I would have said rain is fresh water and Ariel likes salt water lol
There are bus drivers/shuttle drivers for the Disney parks, and they count as cast members too!
3:35 a lot of people are under the impression that if a ride stops, it's inherently dangerous. It's not - it's actually the ride's safety features working correctly. Ride stoppages are very common, and so long as you follow the park attendants' instructions, you won't be in any danger.
For the pickle thing, you CAN get a free giant pickle from a cast member in Adventureland if you're the first one at the pickle stand that day. You get a free button too that says "first pickle"! Never heard of anyone besides them giving it out.
I just googled free picked disney world and the first thing says that the free pickels for asking about their day is a rumor that isn't true.
@@Placker8102 that’s Disney WORLD, in Florida. At Disneyland in California, you still get the “first pickle” button, but I don’t think the pickle is free anymore?
Oh and it’s at Main Street, not Adventureland! It’s been a while since I was at the park lol
I'm pretty sure the disney "point" was because Walt was a smoker and didn't want to put his cigarette down, so would point while holding it and the other members of his team began to mimic him. It's not polite, it's a holdover from a time when people would change smoke like a Victorian factory at double production speed
They photoshopped a bunch of pictures to get rid of the cigarette and that created the Disney point
funny theory but no, the 'Disney point' was created cause regular (one finger) pointing is still considered rude to do in different cultures (tho maybe thats where he could have gotten the idea)
yeah, i dont think this is true. my mom has taught me since I was little that you should never point with one finger because it's considered rude, so I think this is just a silly little theory
@riversgrace i dont think OG was joking lmao.
I also have a Funny/embarrassing story about Disney…. So I was about 8 years old (this is at Orlando’s Magic Kingdom) at we were waiting in line to get on the tram that takes you across the water. While we were in line I had a Boston cream donut from Dunkins. I needed a wet wipe to wipe the chocolate off my hands and mouth.. well I was just holding the napkin and had no where to put it.. there was a security guard who came over to me and put out his hand and smiled. Well I though he wanted my wet wipe.. so I put it in his hand.. and omg I can only imagine what this dude is thinking why is this napkin wet and brown😭. Come to find out this poor dude just wanted a freaking high five… I was mortified. I got onto the tram and I saw him telling his friends about it and I lost it I started to bawl my eyes out- and I will never forget that poor man who just wanted a high five.
Ow that sucks, i feel bad about laughing at this lol
@@amogamogus9595 no it’s fine😂😂😂 I laughed about it while typing this😂😂😂
@@Iposteverything124 i completely forgot about this but i just read it again and its still funny 😂
@@amogamogus9595 🤣🤣🤣🤣
The florida rain is so true. I was disney pass holder and would have to hear complaints on who disney ruined their plans cause of the rain. Like they were in charge of the weather. I loudly said to my kids, welcome to florida, we love the rain us floridians never let it ruin our day, right kids? . The kids laughed and we rained to next ride. While everyone was scared they were going to melt.
You could say that whoever they asked that to were in a *pickle.*
I'm pretty sure there are busses at the Disney Parks.
Walt Disney World has them, the entire park area is the size of San Francisco
The 4 hour Elsa and Anna line wait it so real 😭 I waited in line about that long when I was little. When we finally met them, we talked for maybe less than a minute. My mom was PISSED about that lmao
Usually its 8 when they first came out.. i told my daughter i love you but let it go
A few weeks ago I was thinking. You know how Disney tries it's best to make the experience as "magical" as possible at their parks by having the walk around characters be as accurate to the movies? Well, what happens if a kid meets Peter Pan or Tinker Bell (or one of her fairy friends if they had the ability to supply this in their movies) if they can give them pixie dust and allow them to fly? They obviously cannot do that, but a five year old does not understand that. I would be nice to have input from a current or former cast member on this.
The kid getting confused and hugging the cast member and not the character. Too cute❤
How do you not know there's an entire fleet of bus drivers at every disney park?
I love how polite the nuns sounded 😂 that's adorable and hilarious
Disneyland California has a pickle stand... don't ask me how I know this.
I've been to Disneyland CA once, just to see it really. Sadly I found out the hard way that cinnamon extract counts for my spice allergy and that it's in the candy apples.
It was fun how in character people were, it was soothing and well thought out. I did try not to be my weirdest self, for the parks' sake and sanity XD
Not a cast member but after a very enjoyable day out at Disneyworld in Florida, we were all piling into the rented car, several adults and two children. My daughter was strapping in two tired and grouchy toddlers, she just manouvered into her seat but still sorting out the children. I was standing outside the open sliding door waiting for her to sit and strap in. As i went to step in, son in law started to drive off. This prompts my grandson asks " Daddy why did you run over Granny?" 😂 Luckily i was fine and we always checked afterwards that Granny was in the car. 😊
The first time my sister and I went to Disney world, I was 13 and my sister was 20. We both loved tangled and went to the princess hall to meet Rapunzel. And we were very into the magic. Until further notice, those actors WERE the characters. Who cared how old we were, it's Disneyworld! This was also at like 9, so there weren't many other people there. I got Rapunzel's autograph. I hope we gave that actor a fun story.
The boat question: Honestly, I think I would say, "Actually there's two reasons, the ocean's strong and big enough to hold up the boat, and we got really good at building boats" I might even add an "in the olden days" speech.
For me, the question probably hasn't been asked yet, unless they had Hercules roaming around in the early 2000s.
I can totally see a kid asking this of characters like Hercules, Gaston and especially The Hulk:
"Are those muscles real?"
inb4 some smart-butt teen makes a quip about steroids
2:05 Does Disney not have bus drivers? I thought Disney had bus drivers.
They do have bus drivers. I didn't get what the heck that reply was talking about
Also I'm just like story 14 lol, I've been there enough that I could definitely be seen as a CM
Disney should start selling rings. Even cheap gimmick ones for these dudes.
I don’t understand how kids believe those are the real characters like when I was little I was very aware that movie characters aren’t real
Real to me that part of the magic
A six year old knows that it's just a person in a costume. But at three or four, a lot of kids believe that's the real character. After all, at that age they'll believe that the mall Santa is real, so how's Cinderella any different?
@@hunterlawrence3573 I can assure you I did not think mall santa was real
@@PringoOrSomething I did. When I was 3. When I was 5, I did not.
Are you really so certain that you would have known the difference between your favorite character and a person dressed as that character, at the age of 2-3?
@@PringoOrSomething to be fair how many memories do you have of being 2 or 3 or what you believed or not at that age, I only have faint flashes of that time 5 and 6 I have a better memory of.
I was on the jungle cruise ride and a whole bunch of ducks were in the water. The boat had to push ducks that were in the way, the ducks did not care at alll.
the neuschwanstein castle, model for the disney castle, isn´t even medieval. 😅
I asked Aurora if her face was plastic.
8:33 120 what? Cm?
Yes
pounds, i assume
Pounds
Kennedy Space Center mention!
Whats MK?
a quick google search yielded the answer,
Magic Kingdom, which is a part of Walt Disney World (Disneyland)
I know someone who works at Disney, and could get me in for free if they wanted.
17:50
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How do you not know there's an entire fleet of bus drivers at every disney park?