Disney Theme Park Secret: The Shopper’s Pass

Chances are, if you’ve visited the Walt Disney World or Disneyland Resort, you’ve encountered a time when there was some piece of merchandise that you’ve left the park without and then found yourself regretting it. And, of course, the worst is when you’re just about to leave the resort and you’re completely out of days on your park pass. This is where what’s commonly known as a “Shopper’s Pass” comes in handy. Technically, a Shopper’s Pass is a One Day Pass. Buy the pass at Guest Relations at the front gate, return within one hour, and your price is refunded. … Continue reading

A 12-Year-Old Boy Dies After Riding A Disney Roller Coaster

A 12-year-old child died today after riding one of Disney’s roller coasters, the Rock-N-Roller Coaster, located at the MGM park. And it’s not the first time either. In June of 2005 a four-year-old boy died from an irregular heartbeat after riding “Mission: Space” at Disney’s Epcot Center. The space ride spins its riders and subjects them to twice the normal amount of gravity. A 49 woman also died after riding this ride, from bleeding of the brain. Disney states that warnings are given on their rides that people with heart problems and back problems should not ride. The problem is, … Continue reading

Riots at Hong Kong Disneyland

Disneyland Hong Kong, the newly opened theme park by Disney in Hong Kong, is being dubbed by some visitors and journalists as the “angriest place on Earth.” The Hong Kong theme park held record attendance, filling up to capacity causing many ticket holders to be turned away from the gate. For eight days straight, Disneyland Hong Kong has had to turn potential visitors away because of a record number of visitors. On the eighth day, things turned violent as parents began tossing their children over the railing of the park and attempting to crash the gate. Ticket holders who didn’t … Continue reading