A Reddit thread reveals surprising and sometimes shocking behind-the-scenes secrets from hotel workers, including handling of dead guests, contamination practices, guest misconduct, and the use of deception to satisfy high-end clients.
Disney World employees have revealed the existence of secret codes for bodily fluid incidents at the park, with "code H" referring to poop. Employees shared stories of children and adults defecating, urinating, and vomiting while waiting in line. Some parents have been known to insist that their children hold it, leading to accidents and delays. Disney fanatics on Reddit also recounted instances of children defecating in line. Former employees referred to certain attractions as "the poop hall" due to frequent incidents. The trend of using the bathroom in line has been attributed to longer wait times, despite the availability of nearby restrooms. Disney recently raised ticket prices in its parks.
Guests at Disney theme parks have reportedly been unable to control their bowels while waiting in long ride lines, leading to incidents of human feces being left on the floor. Multiple Reddit posts and comments from alleged park employees have confirmed these claims, with some mentioning specific incidents at popular attractions. The issue of bodily fluids and waste at Disney parks has been previously discussed in a book by former custodial workers. Some Reddit users are calling for permanent bans for guests caught in such incidents, while others speculate on whether they are accidents or intentional acts. The Walt Disney Company has not yet responded to requests for comment.
Two former Disneyland custodial team workers have confirmed the urban legend that some Disney Parks guests have been known to defecate while waiting in line for rides. The incidents have occurred throughout the park, with one notable case being in the stand-by queue for the "Indiana Jones Adventure" ride at Disneyland. Social media users have also shared their experiences with such incidents. It is recommended for guests to use the restroom before entering a long standby line for an attraction.