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24 Of The Most Awesome Things That Disney Employees Have Ever Done
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When business owners go to Disneyland, they probably end up headhunting all of the employees out there. That's how dedicated and professional they are. Spotting a guy with a Deadmau5 shirt? Of course, Minnie Mouse will react. Meeting a guide dog? Pluto certainly won't miss a chance to pet it. Working as a real-life Disney character requires both dedication and a sense of humor!
"There's a lot that goes into creating a positive workplace culture that inspires your employees to provide incredible customer service," Bruce Jones, Disney Institute's Senior Director said. "But there has to be an essential foundation on which all service decisions can be developed - a common purpose. Disney's key to creating magical guest interactions and amazing stories for them stems from our Cast Members' understanding of our company's common purpose, which we describe this way - 'We create happiness by providing the best in entertainment for people of all ages everywhere.'"
Scroll down to witness Disney employees doing just that - from heartwarming words to random acts of kindness, these good people know how to make Disneyland the most magical place.
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We don't know by this photo that Anna wasn't looking at a child in costume. Children under 14 are allowed to dress as Disney Characters, and adults can as well as long as it's during one of their featured events (Disney's Not So Scary Halloween)
I find it fascinating that you can still efficiently communicate in ASL while wearing one of those costumes. I heard these are super uncomfortable to wear and the shapes are out of proportions (obviously, since they replicate cartoon mascots). And yet, sign language is still possible. As someone who majored in linguistics, I seriously find that interesting and amazing.
Okay but this reminds me of the joke thingy on Tumblr "so, Mickey you said you wanted to divorce Minnie because she was...extremely silly?" Mickey: No, I said she was f**king Goofy" EDIT: for you guys like "ItS bEeN aRoUnD lOnGeR tHeN tUmBlR" idk probably has. That's where I saw it.
A Disney worker said that to me and I know for a fact that I was looking like a sweaty fat a$$. 💗🤣💖
My mom told me that when I went to Disneyland when I was three, I met all the princesses and hugged them except for Ariel. I said she was a fake princess because mermaids don't exist and walked away. My mom couldn't stop laughing and feeling embarassed at the same time.
We went to disneyworld when I was 16 and it was AMAZING. I wore a giant teacup hat the whole time. The mad hatter offered to fill it up with tea. and one time I was walking around and Peter pan ran up behind me, he asked me why I had a cup on my head then took my hat and ran off! I chased him around the park for a good 5 mins and everytime I'd loose sight of him I'd see my hat being waved around in the air. And when we went to have breakfast with the winnie the pooh characters eeyore refused to leave till I gave him a hug.
This reminds me of the time a goose stole my hat as a kid. At the time it seemed like an epic battle, girl vs goose, but I imagine my parents were having trouble not laughing at my plight. (I did get it back, but there was a lot of chasing involved.)
Had the best time with the DL Hatter and Alice. It was drizzly so the park was almost empty. We had them all to ourselves. Hatter kept trying to give me tea but Alice kept shoving it out of his hand as if it was drugs.
Hey Hans, I regularly see Buzzfeed pulling any and everything off BP. This was a first to see it on Buzzfeed first- but I still go to both everyday and don't most of these posts just come from Reddit?
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Well, bidirectionalisms doesn't imply that both sides are on par, does it? Newspapers regularly report on findings from scientific articles. Should scientific articles cite news papers as reliable sources of knowledge? My point is that I like Bored Panda for original content, for something that is not everywhere. Re-posting stuff from Buzzfeed, a Web site reported to reach 150 million people, is like running your arts magazine based on stories you read in the Huffington post.
Considering BP is free to use - where would they get the money to comission a couple of dozen original articles per week from writers and humorists travelling all over the globe?. Enough magazines and newspapers putting up paywalls as it is. I dont use Buzzfeed or Redditt. nor Imagur, Tumblr, Twitter or Instagram. Most of the things I see on here am seeing for the first time. These stories all come from somewhere originally..
My mom told me that when I went to Disneyland when I was three, I met all the princesses and hugged them except for Ariel. I said she was a fake princess because mermaids don't exist and walked away. My mom couldn't stop laughing and feeling embarassed at the same time.
We went to disneyworld when I was 16 and it was AMAZING. I wore a giant teacup hat the whole time. The mad hatter offered to fill it up with tea. and one time I was walking around and Peter pan ran up behind me, he asked me why I had a cup on my head then took my hat and ran off! I chased him around the park for a good 5 mins and everytime I'd loose sight of him I'd see my hat being waved around in the air. And when we went to have breakfast with the winnie the pooh characters eeyore refused to leave till I gave him a hug.
This reminds me of the time a goose stole my hat as a kid. At the time it seemed like an epic battle, girl vs goose, but I imagine my parents were having trouble not laughing at my plight. (I did get it back, but there was a lot of chasing involved.)
Had the best time with the DL Hatter and Alice. It was drizzly so the park was almost empty. We had them all to ourselves. Hatter kept trying to give me tea but Alice kept shoving it out of his hand as if it was drugs.
Hey Hans, I regularly see Buzzfeed pulling any and everything off BP. This was a first to see it on Buzzfeed first- but I still go to both everyday and don't most of these posts just come from Reddit?
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Lame
This comment is hidden. Click here to view.
Well, bidirectionalisms doesn't imply that both sides are on par, does it? Newspapers regularly report on findings from scientific articles. Should scientific articles cite news papers as reliable sources of knowledge? My point is that I like Bored Panda for original content, for something that is not everywhere. Re-posting stuff from Buzzfeed, a Web site reported to reach 150 million people, is like running your arts magazine based on stories you read in the Huffington post.
Considering BP is free to use - where would they get the money to comission a couple of dozen original articles per week from writers and humorists travelling all over the globe?. Enough magazines and newspapers putting up paywalls as it is. I dont use Buzzfeed or Redditt. nor Imagur, Tumblr, Twitter or Instagram. Most of the things I see on here am seeing for the first time. These stories all come from somewhere originally..