Earlier today, I asked my college son if he'd like to join me at Disney over his spring break.
Except that my pass and the Florida resident passes are blacked out that week. It's unclear why - but my guess is that most Florida universities have spring break that same week, and they don't want a bunch of college students visiting for the week. So they're discouraging it.
And then I read an article...there was an incident at Disney world where a guest wound up pushing a castmember over some triviality. Like the Elaine two-hand shove.
Police were called. The guest was asked to leave the area.
But Disney declined to press charges, and the castmember has refused to as well.
And disney did NOT issue a trespass warning to the guy (meaning he wouldn't be welcome to visit Disney world again).
They said in a statement that the reason was...
(Drumroll)
He owns a DVC property and they'd have to consult with their legal teams to figure out what to do.
They essentially can't bar him from visiting because he owns a time share that he has to use.
Revenue above all!
And don't think for a moment that this won't be abused in the future. Now all DVC owners know they have the upper hand to get anything they want.
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