JLTraveling
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I was there today, and the public memorial must not have been out for long. We went to France first, around 11 a.m. and took some time to speak with several CMs and express our condolences. They were holding up as well as can be expected under the circumstances. One guy mentioned that Disney told them not to discuss it with guests, but everyone seemed grateful for the support. The Impressions de France theater was about half full and many of us were crying. Anyway, the memorial wasn't there yet. Around 1:00, I got a message from a friend about it, and he asked me to take a photo. By the time I made it back around at a little after 3, it had been moved backstage. There was a CM stationed at the fountain to collect flowers and tributes for it, but the Photo Pass photographer was busily snapping away in front of the fountain where the memorial had been. Given that, I'm inclined to think that it was moved because it was in the way of Photo Pass (and as a result potentially costing Disney a few bucks), and frankly, I think that sucks. I think the memorial was a wonderful, heartfelt idea--this isn't just some "tangentially related business," as someone upthread stated. It's a place where young people from France come to spend a year away from their families, friends, and lives to share their home and culture with us, and I think they deserve our support in whatever way people are comfortable sharing it. For me, it was speaking individually with CMs. For others, it was bringing flowers and mementos. I don't think shoving it all backstage to chase the almighty Photo Pass dollar was okay, but that's today's Disney for you.