Disneyland is asking visitors to be courteous to others following a string of fights at what’s supposed to be the happiest place on Earth. It follows some recent fights at Disney’s theme parks in Florida.
Disneyland is asking visitors to be courteous to others following a string of fights at what’s supposed to be the happiest place on Earth.
The short “Courtesy” section on the Disneyland website asks people to treat others with “respect, kindness and compassion.” A Disneyland spokesperson wouldn’t specify what prompted the section to be added, but it follows some recent trouble at Disney’s theme parks in Florida. “We ask all who come to this happy place to treat others with respect, kindness and compassion. To help Guests have a safe and enjoyable experience, we regularly update our Disneyland Resort rules,” the notice says.
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