Overview
- Aug. 31 coverage compiles alleged code words for sensitive situations, including a reported “white powder alert” or “Grandma” for human ashes and “protein spill” for vomit.
- Former custodial workers describe ash-scattering responses as biohazard protocols involving ride shutdowns, evacuations, HEPA-style vacuuming, disinfection, and disposal, though the accounts are anonymous.
- Posts list routine shorthand such as Code V (vomit), Code H (feces), Code U (urine), and BBP (blood or bodily fluids), presented as ways to avoid alarming guests.
- One widely shared claim says “82” signals a guest too large to fit or a disruption at a loading station, explained as wordplay for “8 2 much.”
- The Reddit thread drew tens of thousands of comments with purported current and former staff adding euphemisms like calling a difficult person a “customer” or referring to “our most treasured guest” to cue de‑escalation, and outlets report no official Disney response.