I worked at Disney World. Here are 10 things I wish people would stop doing in the parks. (2024)

  • I used to work at Magic Kingdom and Disney Springs at Disney World in Orlando, Florida.
  • Hogging the photo spots and stopping in the middle of a crowd to check your phone is annoying.
  • Don't force your kids on rides they don't want to go on or act rudely toward park employees.

I worked in Magic Kingdom and Disney Springs during my time in the Disney College Program. With that experience, I know a trip to Disney World can be equally magical and overwhelming.

Here are the things I wish people would stop doing in the parks to make everyone's time better.

Stop wearing uncomfortable outfits just to get one cute photo

In the age of social media, it can be tempting to dress up for the parks to get the perfect shot. But once you've taken the photo, you're stuck in uncomfortable heels (yes, I've seen guests in stilettos) and a shirt you can't lift your arms in.

Do yourself a favor and dress comfortably so you can actually enjoy your time at Disney.

Don't hog the prime photo spots for ages

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There's usually a lot of people trying to get photos in front of the park icons, like the Tree of Life. Foto: Hayley Hutson

There are certain areas in the parks where everyone wants to get a picture: in front of the Tree of Life at Animal Kingdom, by the purple wall near Tomorrowland in Magic Kingdom, and so on.

Oftentimes, you'll find a crowd of guests waiting their turn in these hot spots. Be polite and avoid taking a million photos if you can see that others are standing by.

Being rude to cast members is never cool

After a long, hot day with a few screaming kids, I can understand how anyone would be a little on edge. But that doesn't give you an excuse to yell at the park employee taking your lunch order or ringing up your souvenirs.

We're all here to help guests create lasting memories, and trust me, you'll get further with honey than with vinegar — especially at Disney World.

Don't stop and look at your phone in the middle of a crowded area

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There are usually lots of people around the castle at Magic Kingdom. Foto: Roberto Machado Noa / LightRocket via Getty Images

This might sound like a no-brainer, but you'd be surprised how many people walk down Main Street in Magic Kingdom glued to their phones or looking everywhere but the direction they're walking in.

Pay attention in crowded spaces to avoid rolling your ankle, knocking over someone's overpriced coffee, or holding up other guests.

Stop using flash photography on dark rides

Many of the rides at Disney World, like Space Mountain and the Many Adventures of Winnie the Pooh, are dark inside.

It's understandable that you want to remember all the cool details you're seeing around you, but try to just appreciate the moment. Using a blinding flash can ruin the experience for other riders.

Don't wait until you're at the front of the line to look at a menu

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I try to know what drinks and snacks I want from quick-service stands before I'm at the register. Foto: Hayley Hutson

I spent eight months working at Cosmic Ray's Starlight Cafe in Tomorrowland, so I can tell you firsthand that those workers are moving as fast as they can.

If you wait until you get to the front of the line to inquire about dietary restrictions or ask about every item on the menu, you'll probably annoy everyone waiting behind you.

Putting characters in uncomfortable situations isn't funny

I've seen far too many cringey videos online of guests bombarding Disney character performers with inappropriate questions, demanding them to remove their heads, or just generally making them uncomfortable.

They're working and will do their best to stay in character to create magical moments for guests, so don't go out of your way to make their job harder.

Stop littering — there are trash cans everywhere

Disney World is surprisingly clean for the amount of foot traffic the parks get on a daily basis, and it's largely due to the custodial employees who work their butts off.

No matter where you are in any park, I can guarantee there's a trash can somewhere nearby.

Do your part to keep the parks clean by putting your trash where it belongs. And if the first can you approach is full, please find another one.

Forcing your kids to go on rides they don't want to experience isn't fun for anyone

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Rides like Tower of Terror can be scary for younger kids. Foto: Hayley Hutson

I get wanting your child to have the full Disney experience. But if they're screaming about how much they don't want to ride Tower of Terror, you should probably listen to them.

All you're doing by forcing them to go on a "scary" ride is guaranteeing a bad time for you, them, and every other guest who has to endure their wails of protest.

Don't expect to sit with your whole party if you opt for the single-rider line

As someone who absolutely hates waiting in lines, I'm a big fan of rides like Test Track and Expedition Everest because they offer single-rider lanes. Going this route often cuts the wait time in half (or more), but it also means you aren't guaranteed to ride with your party.

It's beyond frustrating for an attractions employee to deal with guests who come through the single-rider line and throw a fit when they don't get to sit together.

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