We spent 6 pages on a guy getting hauled out of the dessert party. Are we going to bypass the viral video of last Saturday's fight in CA?
I only care about fights involving whipped creamWe spent 6 pages on a guy getting hauled out of the dessert party. Are we going to bypass the viral video of last Saturday's fight in CA?
I only care about fights involving whipped cream
Between two blondes?
No! Between two brunettes. Obviously.
Really, sadly, this wouldn't be news if it had happened just about anywhere else.Huh, didn't come up when I searched. Weird.
Anyhoo...it put me back in mind of what people were saying about incidents in parks not making it to traditional news or local police blotters. And also that it did seem like a light crowd for a Saturday.
Also probably wouldn’t be news if everyone didn’t have a cell phone on them.Really, sadly, this wouldn't be news if it had happened just about anywhere else.
It took Security quite a while to show up. That surprised me.
It took Security quite a while to show up. That surprised me.
The "Disney security is everywhere" stuff is a myth that Disney happily lets perpetuate. They want people to feel safe and if everyone thinks people are in the woodwork who will jump out at the first sign of trouble they will act better. The reality is it is difficult to manage 65,000+ people in a theme park and they can only do so much. They can be in far off locations when stuff happens and not all staff in an area have a walkie to call for immediate help. People always say it happens so quietly that you don't notice. It doesn't. I have seen enough stuff happen at the parks and nobody does anything or magically appear to calm the situation. Everyone thinks when stuff happens and Disney is able to "keep it quiet" like the company can cover up anything, real conspiracy theory stuff.It took Security quite a while to show up. That surprised me.