Last Updated on 12/15/2022 by てんしょく飯
What happens to guests who cause problems at Disneyland? Here are some examples.
Taken to “Disney’s Jail”?
Disneyland has various rules to ensure that all guests have a dreamlike time. What happens to the guests who sometimes cause problems that make the news? In many cases, we know that they are taken to a separate room, commonly known as Disney Jail.
It is said that Disneyland and Disney World in the U.S. have huge underground facilities, and in addition to underground passageways where Cast Members and characters can move to specific areas without being seen by guests, there are various other areas that are known only to those involved. Jail) is also said to be located underground.
So, has anyone actually been taken there? Blake Lively of “Gossip Girl” fame was taken to “another room” after a staff member caught her cheating by using a hand stamp that was required to re-enter the park. Blake recalled, “They took me to the basement of Disneyland, and it was a white room, and everyone was dressed in white, and the furniture was white, and they just interrogated me… It was really scary and traumatic. It was really scary and traumatic,” she recalled on the U.S. talk show “The Late Show” in 2009.
Incidentally, there are many celebrities other than Blake who have violated the rules at Disneyland in the past, including former U.S. President Barack Obama, who was expelled from Disneyland when he was still in his teens for smoking a cigarette while on an attraction, and former U.S. President Barack Obama, who played the role of Iron Man in a Marvel movie for many years. Actor Robert Downey Jr., who has played Iron Man in Marvel movies for many years, was once banned for smoking marijuana in the park. Robert, too, was taken to a “separate room,” but in contrast to Blake, he describes the facility as “surprisingly friendly and helpful.
Violations may result in “heavy penalties.
Of course, being taken to another room is not the end of the story. Depending on the severity of the infraction, a simple warning may be enough, but looking back at the punishment for guests who have committed infractions in the past, there have been many cases where they were ordered to serve a “lifetime ban,” which is known among Disney fans as a “maximum penalty. In fact, some guests were actually banned from the park.
According to those who have actually been banned, they are given a letter of warning stating that they are prohibited from entering Disney World property for a limited or indefinite period of time, and if the incident develops into trespassing, violence, or illegal possession of guns or illegal drugs, there is a high probability that they will be permanently banned.
The bottom line is that all you have to do is not break the rules or cause problems, but unfortunately, the reality is that in the United States, there is always one person who is permanently banned from Disney Run and Disney World combined every year. This year again, two families were ordered “banned for life” after causing a brawl at Disney World, according to Inside the Magic in the US.
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