When it comes to a Disney parade, cavalcade, or fireworks spectacular, it is all about getting that perfect spot, right?
And if we know one thing about Disney fans, it is that some will do some questionable things to get a good vantage point. This seemed to be most common at Walt Disney World and the Disneyland Resort, but now it appears that Disneyland Paris is also dealing crowd control issues.
According to Disneyland Paris insider @DLPReport, some Guests “trespassed” on a closed-off area to get a glimpse of the “Disney Stars on Parade” parade.
DLPReport states,
Guests are trespassing on the new stages stairs during Disney Stars on Parade causing safety issues.
Sadly Guest Flow Cast Members tell us they simply don’t have enough people to monitor them all.
Guests are trespassing on the new stages stairs during Disney Stars on Parade causing safety issues.
Sadly Guest Flow Cast Members tell us they simply don’t have enough people to monitor them all. pic.twitter.com/qReLLxz8XX— DLP Report (@DLPReport) February 14, 2022
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While it does not appear to be an excessive move done by a great deal of Guests, it shows once again what Guests will do to try and get a good view when there are no Cast Members around to tell them otherwise.
This story follows a recent incident from Disneyland Resort in California where Guests hijacked chairs from a nearby outdoor dining area in order to save their spot for the fireworks. Click below to read more.
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There is no word if Cast Members were able to report to the scene and appropriately reprimand these Guests, and the fact there were not enough Cast Members to patrol properly could signal a lack in staffing, but also a positive note that people continue to return to Disneyland Paris for some magic.
The Disneyland Paris Resort features Parc Disneyland and Walt Disney Studios Park. It is preparing to begin its 30th Anniversary Celebration next month.