I'm picturing the undercover security guard disguised as an animatronic, mingling with the other figures in the scenes. You're noticing how realistic the pirate's hairy leg looks, you try to take a flash picture of it, and bam! It kicks the camera out of your hands!
Now I have to picture him dressed as a can-can dancer, singing the "ooh-la-la" chorus of "It's a Small World After All" while he keeps his eye peeled for hands dipping in the water.
I'm keeping a close eye on Martin van Buren next time I'm at the Hall of presidents. He's always looked a little sketchy to me.![]()
Also surprised that they did not get caught on camera, as well as not getting wet. Just can not remember where it was dry enough for them not to get in the water
After reading all these posts...I am discussed by these boys. I am finding more and more that some people feel "entitled" to do what ever they want because of they paid so much money for it. I see it every trip. I love the experience of Disney. The sights and sounds and food...and Mickey..and it makes me sick to hear that things like this going on.
I was wondering if the sensors where maybe shut off since it was getting ready to close?? The CM may have been rushing to get out and was thinking nothing happen they would close down early??
OP I'm sorry that your experience was ruined by these "children" and hope the rest of your trip was magical.
Ive never stolen anything in my life, but how cool would that be to hang the keys from Pirates of the Caribbean from the mantle? Everybody who's ever been on that ride remembers that scene. These kids were dastardly and despicable, but they brought home a cooler souvenir from Disney than I ever have. Hopefully they regret it, but will appreciate and have a great story to tell their grandkid's 50 years from now.
Ive never stolen anything in my life, but how cool would that be to hang the keys from Pirates of the Caribbean from the mantle? Everybody who's ever been on that ride remembers that scene. These kids were dastardly and despicable, but they brought home a cooler souvenir from Disney than I ever have. Hopefully they regret it, but will appreciate and have a great story to tell their grandkid's 50 years from now.
Ive never stolen anything in my life, but how cool would that be to hang the keys from Pirates of the Caribbean from the mantle? Everybody who's ever been on that ride remembers that scene. These kids were dastardly and despicable, but they brought home a cooler souvenir from Disney than I ever have. Hopefully they regret it, but will appreciate and have a great story to tell their grandkid's 50 years from now.
Ive never stolen anything in my life, but how cool would that be to hang the keys from Pirates of the Caribbean from the mantle? Everybody who's ever been on that ride remembers that scene. These kids were dastardly and despicable, but they brought home a cooler souvenir from Disney than I ever have. Hopefully they regret it, but will appreciate and have a great story to tell their grandkid's 50 years from now.
About the assumption that the perpetrators were drunk. People do stupid stuff without alcohol. If they didn't catch the dude I don't know how they would know he was drunk. Maybe they did catch him and give him a breathalyzer.
I've seen guys get out of the POTC boats into the ride areas at Disneyland. This was years ago. Never saw one try to take anything or commit vandalism though. mostly they were just showing off. But the getting out of the boat thing? It can be done.
I'm a grandfather (and soon to be a great grandpa) and I would be ashamed to brag about something like that. My children and grandchildren are with us at WDW often and we have great menories of those trips. None of them involve crime. The idea that stealing those keys is "cool" or creates a "great story" is exactly why kids keep doing this kind of crap.
Ive never stolen anything in my life, but how cool would that be to hang the keys from Pirates of the Caribbean from the mantle? Everybody who's ever been on that ride remembers that scene. These kids were dastardly and despicable, but they brought home a cooler souvenir from Disney than I ever have. Hopefully they regret it, but will appreciate and have a great story to tell their grandkid's 50 years from now.