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Reports Detail Three Guest Habits Straining the Magic Kingdom Experience

The latest coverage highlights influencer filming, space-saving at shows, on-ride phone use, with no new formal policy from Disney.

Overview

  • Influencer-style filming and livestreams are clogging walkways and queues while pulling cast members into unwanted or staged interactions.
  • Parade and fireworks behavior such as early space-saving, last‑minute cutting, and lifting children onto shoulders blocks views and complicates crowd control.
  • Phones used on rides pose safety risks through dropped devices that can hit riders or jam mechanisms, trigger stoppages, and flood lost and found, while glowing screens break immersion.
  • Other recurring issues include strollers in tight shops or restaurants that create bottlenecks, guests pressuring staff to bend rules, and the occasional scattering of ashes that forces attraction shutdowns and cleanups.
  • Cast members and reporters describe these as persistent problems, and Disney has not issued an official public list addressing them, leaving enforcement to case-by-case interventions.