Category: default || By jt3y
As Tommy Roe might have sung, I'm so Disney, my head is spinning. Who would have thought that there was so much repressed frustration among the teeming tens of Almanac readers about the Mouse House? Tuesday's mention of a story from Jim Hill Media about an incident at Disneyland in Anaheim brought a few vociferous responses.
Alert Reader Officer Jim writes:
Regarding the "Almanac" entry, I seem to recall a story from a few years back; not sure where I read it, I think a police-oriented publication ... Anyway, Dizzy World built a sort of "company town" outside of Orlando for seasonal, temporary and transient employees to stay in (named "Disney Village" or some such thing).
They started having crime problems, including some pretty serious assaults and such. I seem to remember that the Orange County Sheriff's Office got a 911 call concerning an assault (it may have even been a rape call) and when the ambulance and deputies arrived at the gates, the Mickey Mouse PD refused to let them in.
I think it was resolved when the sheriff's supervisor on scene threatened to arrest the entire security shift for obstruction. I also recall that the deputies union was p----d because it wasn't the first time and the incidents were being hushed up.
Of course, it may be an "urban legend" but I knew a guy in college who had interned with Disney for a semester (he was a film major) and from what he said about Disney security, I'd be inclined to believe it. (He may in fact have been the one who told me the story, now that I think about it.)
Sweet Jesus, that Disney post hit too close to home. A long time ago, in a galaxy far, far away, I was escorted off the premises of a certain public venue because someone complained about me. I'm still not sure exactly what the complaint was, except that I have a bad habit of conversing with strangers, and one of them probably didn't like my attention. ...
A friend of mine worked for Disney, and I can confirm that (Jim Hill) is not alone in his experience. Step out of line once, or show the slightest inclination of making any trouble, and by gum, they'll collar you, detain you, collect your vital information, and throw you out. It's a sea of smiles, patrolled by the Gestapo; an artificial happiness, like the Twilight Zone episode where everyone was forced to "think happy thoughts."
(E)verytime something f----d up (happens) that involves Florida I keep thinking of the Bugs Bunny cartoon when he sawed off Florida from a life-size map of the U.S.A. and yelled "South America, take her away!"
I’d recommend John Sayles’ film “Sunshine State” for an entertaining—and fictional—look at life in Florida.
Jonathan Potts (URL) - March 24, 2005
“Florida? But that’s America’s wang!”
Derrick (URL) - March 24, 2005
Now, see what you’ve done. I’ve been trying to track down “the Twilight Zone episode where everyone is forced to ‘think happy thoughts’”. While there are a couple of possibilities, I found an episode called “It’s a Good Life,” which starred Billy Mumy as a monstrous kid who can read the thoughts of all the adults in his town, so that they have to be constantly positive (“That’s a real good thing you did!”, says his Dad when the kid causes a snowfall that kills off all the crops). I think this is the show your poster was referencing.
There’s another intriguing episode called “Number Twelve Looks Just Like You,” where everyone looks more or less beautiful (and identical!) and people drink a cup of Instant Smile when they’re feeling sad. Into this world somehow comes a plain, anguished teenage girl who finds no quarter in such a conformist culture.
Man, I love Rod Serling.
As for Disney, they are a company people love to hate – just like Wal-Mart, or McDonald’s, or the Precious Moments Figurines folks, or the entire town of Branson, Missouri. I find the Disney experience highly phony and far too sanitized for my protection, and I’ll change my mind when they release “Song of the South” on DVD.
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