One really bad incident involved a group of unruly guests who were drunk. They harassed an employee, making inappropriate comments and even trying to touch them. The employee felt very violated but had to handle the situation carefully to avoid causing a bigger scene. Disney World is supposed to be a family - friendly place, but these kinds of guest behaviors can make it a nightmare for employees.
Sure. An employee once told me that during the Night of Joy, a guest got extremely angry because they had to wait in line for a food stand. They started yelling at the employee, blaming them for the long wait. The employee tried to explain that it was a busy night but the guest wouldn't have it and continued to be very hostile.
Sure. There are customers who can be really rude. One employee said a customer threw a product at him just because the item he wanted was out of stock. The employee was just doing his job and had no control over the inventory situation, but still had to face such aggression.
Sure. Some guests can be really inappropriate. They might make lewd comments to employees, especially those in character costumes. There are also guests who try to touch employees inappropriately. And then there are the ones who get extremely angry when rides break down or when they can't get the fast - pass they want. They may shout and use offensive language towards the employees, who have no control over such situations.
Sure. The workplace environment in some Gamestop stores was really bad. There were often old and dirty facilities. The stores were small and cramped, making it uncomfortable for both the employees and the customers. The air - conditioning sometimes didn't work well, especially during hot summers, which made it a very unpleasant place to work.
One horror story is about an employee having to deal with extremely rude guests. They would be yelled at for things out of their control, like ride breakdowns. Some guests even threw things at them.
Sure. There are tales of guests getting stuck on a ride for hours. The claustrophobic feeling and not knowing when they will be rescued can be quite horror - inducing. Some people also claim to have seen 'ghosts' of old Disney characters that are no longer in use. It could be just a play of light and shadows, but it still spooked them.
I heard about a guest who lost their wallet with all their important cards and money in it. They were at Disney World, and they had no idea where they dropped it. They spent hours retracing their steps, asking staff if anyone had found it, but to no avail. It really ruined their day at Disney as they were constantly worried about how they would get back home and deal with all the lost items.
Sure. One common behavior issue horror story is that Boerboels can be very stubborn. Some adopters found that their newly adopted Boerboel simply refused to be house - trained. No matter how much effort they put in, the dog would still have accidents inside the house. Another behavior issue is excessive barking. There have been cases where an adopted Boerboel barked non - stop, disturbing the neighbors and causing a lot of stress for the owners. And some Boerboels can show signs of aggression towards children. An adopted Boerboel might growl or snap at kids, which is extremely dangerous.
Sure. There was a case where an employee was wrongly accused of stealing money from the cash register. The management didn't really investigate properly and just assumed the employee was guilty. This not only damaged the employee's reputation but also made them feel extremely stressed and wronged.
Sure. Some employees have reported being forced to work in extreme weather conditions. In the middle of a blizzard or a heatwave, they still have to make their deliveries. They might not have appropriate protection or the option to delay the deliveries until the weather improves.