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Dispose of cremated remains at Disneyland?

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Talk about strange behavior......


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The big problem isn't graffiti or hot-to-trot teens in a back row, it's park visitors smuggling in the cremated remains of their loved ones and then spreading the ashes inside a favorite attraction. The Haunted Mansion is by far the most popular location for this, but you'd be surprised where else people are dumping cremated remains at Disneyland......

To respond to this growing problem, Disneyland's custodial department recently had to purchase special vacuums with very sophisticated HEPA filters that can capture the gritty ash of human remains while also capturing the small bone fragments that can also be present after cremation. The Cast Members who work in Attractions know the code words when calling the custodial hotline, and they tell the custodial dispatcher that they need a "HEPA Cleanup" as soon as possible......... "

http://www.miceage.com/allutz/al111307d.htm (Scroll down)

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I never knew that Small World had NO cameras..... >:(



Perhaps one shouldn't believe everything one reads on an internet fan site. Let me assure you that there are a number of cameras in just about every ride including Small World. Don't let this deter you from having "fun", but be aware you -are- being watched.
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15 minute ride.. thinking the same as me!? :)



Too much pressure and you're better off on a 2 minute roller coaster? :P
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I never knew that Small World had NO cameras..... >:(



Perhaps one shouldn't believe everything one reads on an internet fan site. Let me assure you that there are a number of cameras in just about every ride including Small World. Don't let this deter you from having "fun", but be aware you -are- being watched.



actually... I have a friend, who has a friend, whos brother works there. heehee.... ... there are plenty of places where one can get to, that there are no cameras...
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That's damned creepy. I would hate to be on a high speed rollercoaster and have the person ahead of me release thier loved ones ashes
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That's damned creepy. I would hate to be on a high speed rollercoaster and have the person ahead of me release thier loved ones ashes



A friend of mine was hired to scatter someone's ashes over the ocean close to where the Columbia River emties into the Pacific. He opened the ash box, and then the window , and when he tried to dump out the ashes about half of them flew into the plane forming a big cloud. He had the shit in his mouth, nose, lungs, and eyes. He didn't mention that part to th family of the dead guy afterwards.

"Once we got to the point where twenty/something's needed a place on the corner that changed the oil in their cars we were doomed . . ."
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I hope he is not the one with the pilots licence. It doesn't take a rocket scientist to know what happens when you get a pile of ashes next to a open window.:S



Dumb shit should have stuck the box of ashes outside the window, then opened it, behind the back edge of course.
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I never knew that Small World had NO cameras..... >:(



Perhaps one shouldn't believe everything one reads on an internet fan site. Let me assure you that there are a number of cameras in just about every ride including Small World. Don't let this deter you from having "fun", but be aware you -are- being watched.



actually... I have a friend, who has a friend, whos brother works there. heehee.... ... there are plenty of places where one can get to, that there are no cameras...


Absolutely, but you'd have to know a lot more about the park than just randomly picking one of the rides like Small World and especially while still in one of the ride vehicles. Now, if you had the cooperation of one of the ride operators on certain rides (Monorail, Trains, Mark Twain, ect.), you probably could have a grand ol' time (in fact this has been done many times), but like I said, just trying to have random "fun" is not that great of an idea unless that whole increased "chance of getting caught" thing does it for you.
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I hope he is not the one with the pilots licence. It doesn't take a rocket scientist to know what happens when you get a pile of ashes next to a open window.:S

Anybody that has ever seen "The Big Lebowski", should know how not to spread ashes. :D
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