He would often point with a cigarette between his fingers, which was often seen gesturing with two fingers, as a result.
Obviously, as time went on, the cigarette was edited out to try and avoid influencing children into smoking (which is neither big nor clever), which mean he was often portrayed as pointing with two fingers.
But the ‘Disney Point’ is not the only Disney secret.
As I mentioned, the park has a lot of rules to try and ensure that their guests and visitors are happy and feel welcomed.
One of these rules is that staff who are unable to answer a question can’t say ‘I don’t know’. So if a staff member can’t answer a guest’s question, they have to ring around and find out for them.
Now that’s what I call good customer service.
There’s also a (less strange) secret code that mode staff members use to avoid being rude to guests.
If you’ve ever been to Disneyland and a member of staff said: “Have a magical Disney Day”, then sorry, but you’re a bit of a terrible person.
One Redditor wrote: “I work at Disney and ‘have a magical day’ is a mouse for ‘go f*** yourself’.”
Ouch! I think I’d cry if someone said that to me!
But it sure is something you should pay attention to the next time you visit Disneyland!
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