A Disneyland employee working in the gift shop had a customer who wanted to buy a very large stuffed animal. When the customer realized they couldn't fit it in their suitcase, the employee found a big box and some string and made a makeshift backpack out of it so the customer could carry the stuffed animal around the park. It was hilarious to see the customer walking around with this huge 'backpack'.
An employee was leading a parade. Suddenly, a dog ran into the parade route. Instead of panicking, the employee picked up the dog and carried it along in the parade for a while. The dog seemed to enjoy it and the onlookers were amused.
One horror story could be dealing with extremely rude guests. Some guests might yell at employees for no good reason, like if a ride breaks down briefly. An employee once told me that a guest got angry because a character they wanted to see was on a break. The guest started shouting and making a scene, which was really scary for the employee.
There was a time when a group of ducks waddled into Disneyland and started following the parade. They seemed to think they were part of the show. The guests were all amused as they watched the ducks march along with the Disney characters. It was a really unexpected and hilarious sight.
Sure. There was this one time when a guest accidentally walked into a cast - member - only area thinking it was part of an attraction. He was looking around all confused until a friendly cast member guided him back out with a big smile on his face. It was quite a comical moment.
Well, there was this family that went to Disneyland. Their little daughter was wearing a Minnie Mouse ears headband. A bird flew by and thought it was real food or something. It started pecking at the headband, and the girl was so startled at first. But then she started chasing the bird around while everyone watched and laughed.
Sure. One funny story is about a little boy who was so excited to meet Mickey Mouse. When he finally saw Mickey, he was so star - struck that he froze and then started to cry. But when Mickey gave him a big hug, he immediately stopped crying and started laughing. It was really cute.
There are also stories of employees having to deal with pranksters. For example, a group of teenagers thought it would be funny to set off a fake 'emergency' near a ride. The employees had to waste time and resources dealing with this false alarm, and it was really frustrating and a bit of a horror for them as they were worried about real emergencies at the same time.
There was an employee working at a Disney store. A little girl came in asking for a very rare and out - of - stock plushie. The employee, instead of just saying no, spent the whole day calling other stores and finally found one. When he presented it to the girl, her face lit up. It was funny because his determination to make the girl happy was so extreme but also heartwarming.
A Walmart employee was helping an elderly customer find a particular brand of coffee. The store was out of that brand, but the employee didn't want to disappoint. So, he took the customer to the coffee aisle and started mixing different coffees together, explaining how he was creating a 'new and exclusive blend'. The customer was hesitant at first but then decided to give it a try and ended up loving it, saying it was the best coffee she'd ever had.