The Most BRUTAL Disneyland Disaster Marathon 2023



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Get ready for a gripping and captivating journey as we delve into the dark side of the Happiest Place on Earth. Welcome to the Disney Disaster Marathon, where we uncover three chilling accidents that forever changed the lives of those involved.

Brandon was a joyful and energetic 4-year-old boy, always beaming with happiness. His mother was a loving and protective parent who rarely let him out of her sight. It was only natural for her to take him to Disneyland, the magical land of fun and joy, where children’s dreams come true.

Disneyland, located in Anaheim, California, is a breathtaking and massive theme park that opened its doors in 1955. It was the brainchild of the legendary Walt Disney himself, designed and constructed under his direct supervision. The park has entertained millions of visitors since its inception, undergoing expansions and renovations over the years to offer new and exciting experiences.

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50 thoughts on “The Most BRUTAL Disneyland Disaster Marathon 2023”

  1. Ummmm, you don't "buy tickets" for the Rides after you enter the park. Unlimited access to all Disney attractions and Rides are included in the Admission price . Food and Souvenirs you pay for separately.

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  2. I remember the story if Debbie Stone. I was very young m, around 7 years old and I remember my babysitter at the time telling me about it. She was 12 at the time and I though she told the story to scare me. However, my mother confirmed it was true. I don’t remember America Sings but I do remember the People Mover and I also remember the animatronics shows. They always kind of creeped me out. Before this happened I remeber my first trip to Disneyland. I think I was maybe 4 years old. I got separated from my mother in a crowd at a food court in Tomorrowland. I was so scared and crying. But I was found by a castmember and they called security whom in turn pages my mother. I waited for her in some kind of office. Even years i remember exactly the food court I got lost.

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  3. My heart goes out to Joanne’s family for the loss of their mother. This was an accident that didn’t have to happen. Yes, the staff or castmemebers as they are called were nasty mean and unprofessional. They didn’t even try and help a guest that clearly had a physical disability, especially if she was in a wheelchair. These young people probably just thought she was obese and when she fell they thought it was funny. It’s disgraceful that Disney isn’t taking any responsibility. I assume they are using a loophole because the lady chose to get on a boat that didn’t have handicap access instead of waiting. However how hard would it have been to say “I am sorry ma’am but I think it would be safer for you to ride the boat with wheelchair access or just offer to assist her when she tired to disembark the ride? And what’s worse, there seemed to be no accountability for their nasty unkind actions.

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  4. Omg all I can do is cry these precious little Angels it hurts my heart all these tragic stories Its a shame some one has to die or get hurt seriously for people to take extreme Precautions when you should have been before hand

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  5. You know the 1st story the mom & kid are in the car ride then the next the boy is folded under the car ride???? What the heck happened????!!!!!! I wish you would explain how he got under the car ride so maybe others will be able to be cautious!!!! **WELL BITE MY TONGUE! IT GOES THAT THEY KIND OF TELL WHAT HAPPENED AT THE END**
    The Last story is of course very wrong, Disney staff are definitely to blame for the outcome of this horrid story!!! Sue em right into bankruptcy!!!

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  6. Disney isn't "better" than other amusement parks. They're just better at hiding it.

    They don't care about their workers or their customers beyond their wallet.

    Don't be fooled into thinking nothing ever happens at Disney.

    Your safety needs to be your number one priority. If you feel unsafe, don't ride.

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  7. I feel like maybe you shouldnt over exaggerate the thumbnail and title, i understand you want clicks, but these are very real and horrific stories that shouldnt be taken lightly. im glad that you arent like others that post similar content, extremely exaggerating it, but i feel like theres still room for improvement on this.

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  8. The woman should have waited for the wheelchair-capable boat. She chose to get on the boat knowing she was too obese. The daughters tried to help her out. It wasn't right if the staff. did truly laugh at her predicament. I don't think it was Disney's fault that she put herself in that predicament, though. She was the one culpable.

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  9. That last story just proves how callus and cruel human beings can be, if that had been me i would have pulled my phone out and started live streaming just so I had proof of how the staff treat people and I would have got my kids to do the same with each one streaming to a different site that way disney wouldnt be able to play the blame game and those morons that laughed would get the sack. I could only hope that karma actually exists and that the twisted staff get there comeuppance.

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  10. Let me get this straight: Joanna was told that the wheel chair accessable boat was unavailable, but decided to board the regular boat anyway despite knowing the risks of doing so. Joanna gets offed by being unsafe, then the daughters got mad at the staff for not helping her even though they probably weren't trained for this kind of scenario. Plus, these might not have been the same staff memebers who helped her get on the boat originally. I should also point out that Joanna and her daughters were full grown adults. They could've asked for help, but they didn't. I will say the staff members should've kept Joanna off of the ride, but I think they were just trying to be nice without fully understanding the dangers of doing so. I think I have to side with Disney on this one.

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  11. I thought I knew about all the incidents that took place at Disneyland, but I had never heard Joanne's story before. I am very disappointed in Disneyland for their Walt Disney World attitude. I love Disneyland and it's history (most of the time) but that place in Florida is a cesspool.

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  12. Around 10 years ago I went to Disneyland and I suffer from a condition that causes me to have chronic pain over 80% of my body. When I went to guest relations to get the special pass, where I won’t have to go and wait in line or anybody texting me or accidentally bumped into me and I was treated so badly that I could not believe it. The workers could see that I was hurting, and I was hurting bad. I had presented to them three doctors note stating what I have, and with my limitation‘s work. The first worker kept looking at me and asking me questions as if I was faking it. When I called for the supervisor to come, she started thinking she was a doctor and started asking me questions about my disability. It took close to 35 minutes for them to finally give me a disability pass. When I walked out of the guest relations, I have two people that were also disabled, and they treated them the same way. they told me the only reason why they came back to Disneyland was to spend time with her grandchildren. My son-in-law told me to let’s do an experiment so him and his wife my daughter walked into Grace relations. He started faking like he had a mental illness, and they gave him a guest relations pass to get on the rides in less than five minutes. I was so amazed about that. Is that three days later I called them. They had a Disney relations and they kept me on hold for 20 minutes and never answered the phone. Therefore I called the corporate and told them what happened and nothing happened. The only way I could feel better was to go on YouTube and wrote comments to all the YouTube creators and told them what happened. I even asked where is the best way to get a Disney to answer my questions. Until this day, I never received nothing from them no apology, no callbacks or anything. This was the most appalling visit I ever have with Disney.

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  13. Your last case was presented in a very biased manner, it almost sounded like you were trying very hard to please the "woke" crowd. What proof do they have that the staff actually discriminated them and that it wasn't really just an accident? How come there is not a single witness, piece of evidence, or anything that can provide definitive proof? I know that there is discrimination everywhere, but this is based solely on he said she said, and that's not exactly fair reporting, is it?

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  14. As for the last story, the reason that everything is so expensive (besides the government printing money) is because every normal person pays tenfold to accommodate big fatties and disabled. I have all empathy for their situation until they impose it on us. I've had many medical issues in my long life but ive never requested the rest of the world suffer for me. Because I'm not an entitled assssssshoooole

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