The Lost said:
Why would you not want to press charges?
No sht? I was there as well. That was crazy, bro.yawny06 said:
I was there and saw this incident happen. Literally just a few feet away. Lifetime ban was well deserved.
Sad part is that they had a little girl with them...could not have been but 5-6 years old.
I think it might have been sadder if they went to Disneyworld, punched a cast member in the face, got kicked out for life, and didn't even have a kid with them.yawny06 said:
I was there and saw this incident happen. Literally just a few feet away. Lifetime ban was well deserved.
Sad part is that they had a little girl with them...could not have been but 5-6 years old.
bh93 said:
Any guesses on the......
(Not wanting to get banned.)
RealTalk said:No sht? I was there as well. That was crazy, bro.yawny06 said:
I was there and saw this incident happen. Literally just a few feet away. Lifetime ban was well deserved.
Sad part is that they had a little girl with them...could not have been but 5-6 years old.
Because their employer wouldn't let them?The Lost said:
Why would you not want to press charges?
Disney probably has better face recognition than NSAMD1993 said:
How do they enforce a lifetime ban? I do not recall showing I'd when going g last time?
Paper tickets and things like that are basically gone. Everything is done through their Magic Bands, which contain all the guest's information.MD1993 said:
How do they enforce a lifetime ban? I do not recall showing I'd when going g last time?
GiveEmHellBill said:
Nope. That 5-6 year old child may have any future Disney trips with her family cancelled because Mom was a dumbass and got banned for life from the parks.