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What are the 3 words Disney employees are not allowed to say?

What three words can't Disney employees say? The three words that Disney employees are trained not to say are “I don't know.” “If a guest asks you a question, you always have to have an answer, no exceptions,” an anonymous former Cast Member shared online. “If you don't know it, find out, but don't say you don't know.



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As the Independent explained, the two-finger gesture is likely still used today because a single pointed finger can be interpreted as rude to several cultures, including in the United States.

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These are the top secret codes Disney World staff use… and what they actually mean
  • I'm friends with Mickey
  • Have a Disney day
  • Code V
  • Lost adult
  • “White Powder Alert”
  • “Code 101” and “Code 102”


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Karen, a current employee – known as a cast member for Disney World in Florida, told Fox News Digital that there are code names for bodily fluid occurrences at the park. So we have codes that we use. A code U is urine, and code H is for poop, and then a code V is for vomit, she said.

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According to Disney, Club 33 is simply named after its address at 33 Royal Street in New Orleans Square at Disneyland.

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A cast member at Disneyland. A cast member (or CM) is a Disney employee that works at Disney Parks or at the Disney Store.

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Children of all ages are very welcome to hug Disney princesses and other meet-and-greet characters at Disney theme parks. What would be the best way to spend 6 days in Disneyland with two 3 year olds if money is not an issue?

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The real reason the cast members always use two fingers is that in some cultures — particularly in Asian cultures, where pointing tends to be associated with blame — it is considered extremely rude to point with your index finger.

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According to the Disney cast member handbook, visible tattoos that are no larger than an extended hand are permitted except for any on the face, head, or neck.

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What is the no sad kids rule at Disney? Did you know Disney has an unspoken rule called the No Sad Kids rule? The rule allows cast members to go above and beyond to make sure kids who are upset get their smile back.

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Worked at Walt Disney World 7y. The phrase cast members are trained to use at WDW parks, at least in the last decade is, “have a magical day”. Both sides of this exist. Some people say it and genuinely mean it. Some people only say it when they just want the guest to leave, or in some cases wish they could curse.

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The average Disney Parks, Experiences and Products salary ranges from approximately $27,000 per year for Sales Lead to $154,000 per year for Food and Beverage Manager.

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Disney workers are banned from pointing with one finger when giving directions. Instead, staff point with two fingers — a gesture known as “the Disney point”. The reason is that Disney parks get visitors from all over the world every single day, The Sun reports.

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Good bye may seem forever. Farewell is like the end, but in my heart is the memory and there you will always be. Here you leave today and enter the world of yesterday, tomorrow, and fantasy.

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According to Disney Careers, their company values are optimism, innovation, decency, quality, community, and storytelling.

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Edit. Disneyland is a theme park in Anaheim, California in which the Haunted Mansion attraction is located, in New Orleans Square. It is located at 1313 Disneyland Drive, 1313 standing for MM in letter-to-number ciphers with MM being the initials of Mickey Mouse.

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Basic Scoop. During the entire 2023 year, Disney Parks will be celebrating the Walt Disney Company turning 100 years old. This is a global celebration, encompassing all 6 Disney Parks, with the kick off happening at the Disneyland Resort on January 27, 2023.

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Celebrate Disney's 100th anniversary with a special engagement of eight classic films. You're invited to celebrate 100 years of movie magic with 2-week limited runs featuring several Disney favorites. Get tickets now and don't miss your chance to see these films back on the big screen.

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