Fan Sites Publish Guide to Disney World’s Discreet Cast Member Codes
The new explainers show how discreet phrases help staff handle problems without alarming visitors.
Overview
- Inside the Magic and DisneyFanatic published corroborating lists on October 14 detailing commonly used Walt Disney World code phrases used by Cast Members.
- Attraction operations use Code 101 for a temporary ride outage and Code 102 to signal that the ride has resumed service.
- Medical and family assistance rely on Code Alpha to summon help discreetly and Signal 70 to describe a separated child in calming terms.
- Safety and security communications include Signal 25 for fire or smoke and the word “customer” as a quiet alert for suspected shoplifting.
- Sanitation and sensitive incidents are handled with Code H or “honey” for feces, Code U for urine, Code V for vomit, and Code A for discovered human ashes, all intended to preserve the guest experience.