Redditor Shares Creepy Information Of How Family Members Scatter Their Dead Relative's Ashes On Disney World Rides
People be doing really weird stuffs sometimes
Maryjane
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Okay, stop right there before you start imagining different things about it. Some of you may be assuming that this is just a made-up story but believe me, it isn't.
You see, a former Disney World staff member said that they regularly see individuals scattering the ashes of their loved ones on the Disney World rides. This staff member says it happens once every three months and then more frequently during the Halloween season.
Now tell me if this doesn't belong under the "What the Florida?" category. We're pretty sure cremated loved ones are not listed on the restricted items list for Disney World, Orlando (who would have even thought of that?).
However, there is one rule that applies to this action and it says "Engaging in any unsafe act or other act that may impede the operation of the Walt Disney World Resort or any part thereof." This, in my opinion, includes dispersing cremated remains while riding.
One of the most popular options for this pastime seems to be the Haunted Mansion ride but, as this ex-member of the cast explains, ash throwing attempts from moving rides can go tragically wrong. Still, people do it which must be why one Redditor decided to bring it to the r/todayilearned subreddit group.
OP writes
Reddit/ImJoeontheradioThis Is A "Common Occurrence" Especially On The Haunted Mansion Disney Ride
Reddit/ImJoeontheradioThe Reddit post received hundreds of comments and here are a bunch of them
Reddit/ImJoeontheradioDo you want to be fed to the dinosaurs?
Reddit/ImJoeontheradioThat's a sad after life
Reddit/ImJoeontheradioThe ashes most likely got swept and trashed
Reddit/ImJoeontheradioThis Redditor shares an interesting story
My Parents bought a Disney timeshare in '92 and they stayed there for a few weeks once or twice every year until my Dad's passing in '22 and it is both their wishes to have their ashes spread there, in the lake by the Grand Floridian I believe, and I was wondering how much trouble would I be in if I got caught doing that? The timeshare transferred to my eldest niece upon his death, she's why they got it in the first place, and I don't want her to lose it by getting caught spreading their ashes or having anything to do with it, so it's my responsibility and I'm curious what the penalty would be if I got caught when the time comes to honor their last wish.
They clean the haunted mansion nightly/ weekly
Reddit/ImJoeontheradioIt's called a code A
Reddit/ImJoeontheradioFrom a Redditor who likes Disney
Reddit/ImJoeontheradioTwo dying stipulations
Reddit/ImJoeontheradioHaving a designated hole on the ride
Reddit/ImJoeontheradioHaving ashes dumped from a balcony seat
Reddit/ImJoeontheradioBefore you spread a loved one's ashes off the rides at Disney World, keep in mind that a HAZMAT team will vacuum them up and throw them in the trash. Now we're sure that isn't what the deceased must have wanted.
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