I. Don’t. Care.
Well, that explains things. Why didn't mama work it out the local Disney Coyote?
If she can enter the US illegally, why not Disney World?
Are they sure those kids are the woman’s children and/or that she wasn’t there with them to do a deal for them with someone at the park...
Especially since she appears to have done this before.
I hate Disney now-a-days...and I shut of the Disney+ channel for my kids about 4 years a ago.
But in this instance...I couldn’t care less about the free-loading mom..and she got what was coming to her.
Those might not even be her kids. She might have an Annual Pass herself, using it to offer a babysitting service. One travel blog reported that she went to the entry turnstiles insisting that the kids were under 3. The entry staff disagreed, but the woman pushed past them to enter. Disney security was called and located the woman inside DCA. She refused to cooperate with their inquiries into a possible ticket scam, so they called Anaheim PD. She refused to ID or cooperate with APD, so they escorted her out and released her on a citation. I believe they have a holding area in the park. Disney reports that the woman has done several age-based ticket scams in the past several months. Disney as a whole might be The Evil Empire, but they have a right to enforce ticket policy in their parks.
Parasites always looking for a loophole they think it’s a right gee wonder who gave them that idea.
15 million illegals nod
Sneaking into the country is one thing, but Disneyworld?
When an il-liberal is not receiving what they/them believes is their cut, the gloves come off.
Back around 1990 my rather large buddy tried to sneak into Epcot Center by climbing the fence.
His pants got stuck on the top barb and he found himself hanging upside down high up on the fence.
This attracted a bunch of visitors and employees all laughing at him.
Eventually his pants tore and he fell to the ground.
Miraculously he didn’t get kicked out and we were on our way.
That was a fun visit.
I miss those days..
Even though it’s Disney, I don’t have any sympathy for her. It’s just another form of theft.
For one adult, a 3-day trip to Disney including tickets, food, and accommodations could range from:
Budget Option: Around $857 (value resort, mostly quick service meals)
Moderate Option: Around $1,500 (moderate resort, mix of dining options)
Luxury Option: $2,500+ (deluxe resort, table service meals)
A 3 day cruise out of Florida costs less than that, which also include all the food you can eat.
If it’s a choice between Disney & a cruise, I’m taking the cruise.