Posted on 10/17/2025 6:07:59 AM PDT by V_TWIN
I've lived 2 hours from DW for over 50 years and I've never heard this.
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Possibly post-partum depression with this last suicide. Where’s the child? Where’s the new husband?
My brother in law is a travel agent specializing in Disney- he says he hasnt either.
The 2-3 hour wait times for major rides finally broke her.
2016,2020,2023.
Not exactly a big trend.
Probably p*ssed about that new woke Cinderella movie. I can’t blame her.
Really screwed up selfish move. Messes up a lot of other people’s vacations.
This is a surprise to me too but I guess its not exactly the type of tourist publicity that Disney publicizes. But it makes sense. Some people are enamored by Disney so if some of them are mentally unstable, I can imagine suicide at Disney would be their goal.
The child is with the father. One day she she packed up and left the house.
I think it’s more about the location than anything else.
Eh, that doesn’t apply to on property guests. You get a pass where you can pretty much walk on.
And a super-duperfan does what, exactly?
Before the credit card bill come due...............
Back in 1992, an off-duty Walt Disney World Cast Member fell 11 stories to his death at Disney’s Contemporary Resort after being startled by a swarm of wasps.
Police said the accident happened as Brian Hribek was showing his roommate the view from an observation deck on the 15th floor of the hotel.
Remembering When: Off-Duty Cast Member Died After Falling 11 Stories at Disney’s Contemporary Resort
Ohhh…you’re bad this morning!
It’s the happiest place on Earth. Except when it’s not.
A super-duper fan spends half the family income at DW.
Eh, no.
Who provided the swarm of wasps?
Eh, yes. You clearly don’t know how to work the app.
We walked on everything with ease just this month.
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