Disney employees are notorious along with Orange County Sheriff's Officers for falsely arresting and prosecuting people on their premesis.
on_disney said:A warning to anyone going to Pleasure Island in Orlando.
Disney employees are notorious along with Orange County Sheriff's Officers for falsely arresting and prosecuting people on their premesis. Disney and OCSD have an understanding, that boils down to a racket. Disney officials will point out to OCSD Officers, anyone who they deem a criminal, who will then be falsely arrested and prosecuted. Since the park is full of tourists from out of town, very few, if any are able to contest or fight their charges, and so they either (a) forfeit their bail, or (b) end up paying hefty fines to close the case. It is rare for a tourist to return to fight a costly legal battle and win. And any attempt is usually futile, coming up against false testimonies given by Disney Security and OCSD officers (supposedly under oath.) Further, Disney is notorious to withold video surveillance tapes that prove innocence, as this racket generates good money for OCSD and it allows Disney to have a mutually beneficial arrangement with the local police department (who perform private details for them.)
This is not nonsense, a little research will show you that there are many such cases that show this corrupt practice is going on. In many cases, children have also been detained in similar sitiuations. Why risk the freedoms of your children & family, by going to a fake, corporate, generic place like disney. On close inspection, you will find that there are more shops and stores on site, than anything else. Sounds more like a mall, than a theme park.
Disney is a pretty poor, unimaginative choice for smart vacationers.![]()
on_disney said:A warning to anyone going to Pleasure Island in Orlando.
Disney employees are notorious along with Orange County Sheriff's Officers for falsely arresting and prosecuting people on their premesis. Disney and OCSD have an understanding, that boils down to a racket. Disney officials will point out to OCSD Officers, anyone who they deem a criminal, who will then be falsely arrested and prosecuted. Since the park is full of tourists from out of town, very few, if any are able to contest or fight their charges, and so they either (a) forfeit their bail, or (b) end up paying hefty fines to close the case. It is rare for a tourist to return to fight a costly legal battle and win. And any attempt is usually futile, coming up against false testimonies given by Disney Security and OCSD officers (supposedly under oath.) Further, Disney is notorious to withold video surveillance tapes that prove innocence, as this racket generates good money for OCSD and it allows Disney to have a mutually beneficial arrangement with the local police department (who perform private details for them.)
This is not nonsense, a little research will show you that there are many such cases that show this corrupt practice is going on. In many cases, children have also been detained in similar sitiuations. Why risk the freedoms of your children & family, by going to a fake, corporate, generic place like disney. On close inspection, you will find that there are more shops and stores on site, than anything else. Sounds more like a mall, than a theme park.
Disney is a pretty poor, unimaginative choice for smart vacationers.![]()
SnowBound said:By far, some of the worst structured writing I have ever read.
Bugeye said:Why not move the clubs down to the far end away from the shopping village. That way you can keep it adult friendly and not interfere with the kids enjoying the rest of Downtown. Oh, the cost......
soibn said:I totally agree with this idea. What a great Idea. Not like Disney would listen to us any way though. Their sooooo dang cheap.
TSR6 said:Pleasure Island didn't fail. It was very popular, and VERY successful in it's high tide.
After a bit of tinkering Disney found the price point that would get enough people into the clubs (and more importantly, buy lots & lots of booze) - Pleasure Island turned out to be very successful.there would be no need to make changes to PI.
That seems to be a theme of late all over WDW property which is also getting a lot of "pub" via the WDW fan websites (and not just our rumors / news board on the Dis). Al Lutz wrote a pretty telling article on the very same subject after his recent trip to WDW. It appears that WDW is falling into the malaise that DL did after 30-40 years of existence. It took big cheanges at DL to get them to do things like re-paint, maintain clean rides, etc... Hopefully some people at WDW get that "we need better upkeep" mentality soon.Another Voice said:...Disney refused to do the routinue reinvestment that any business has to do to remain popular...