Disneyland Resort Guidelines Now Warn Guests Will Be Asked to Leave for Using Profanity and Offensive Language

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Disneyland Resort Guidelines Now Warn Guests Will Be Asked to Leave for Using Profanity and Offensive Language

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Updated on:

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Disneyland Resort Guidelines Now Warn Guests Will Be Asked to Leave for Using Profanity and Offensive Language

Some issues in the past have created a blanket statement for Disneyland to include in their reopening information guidelines:

Additionally, select attractions and certain experiences that draw large group gatheringsā€”such as parades and nighttime spectacularsā€”will return at a later date. While character meet-and-greets will be temporarily unavailable, characters will be in our parks in new ways to entertain and delight our Guests. The Disneyland Resort will also have capacity measures in place, as well as limitations on parking and operating hours.

Disney reserves the right to require a Guest to leave if they are (i) not properly wearing an approved face covering, (ii) using profanity or offensive language towards our Cast Members or other Guests and/or (iii) violating any other Park Rules.

Given this unprecedented situation, we appreciate everyoneā€™s patience and understanding as we navigate through this process as responsibly as we can. Additional measures and procedures may be announced closer to the opening date.


With these guidelines being highlighted, it’s clear that Disney wants to ensure everyoneā€™s safety and comfort while returning back to park operation on April 30th.

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In Walt Disney World last year, guest issues with disregarding face mask rules and general aggression towards cast members made headlines.

In November of 2020, a guest was attacked after a confrontation with a maskless family.

Disneyland will continue to uphold safety of all guests and are ensuring that anyone who causes issues will be removed from the park.

13 thoughts on “Disneyland Resort Guidelines Now Warn Guests Will Be Asked to Leave for Using Profanity and Offensive Language”

  1. So they want to keep it clean and family oriented yet they are allowing CMs to have tattoos and alternative hairstyles, to hide under the “inclusion” umbrella? Remember when the Disney Co. used to set the standard by being above everyone else and demanding a certain clean cut, all American look to the CMs? Walt wanted it to be better than the amusement parks of the day and it looks like the Disney Co. is heading back in that direction.

    • I couldn’t have said it better! The Cast members can cuss a blue streak, but the “guests” must behave!

      • Never heard a CM use explicit language near or around me. If I would they would be reported immediately. I’m there for a good time and not having to worry what is coming out of others mouths. I don’t put up with it at grocery stores or any where else I shop why should I put up with it at a place I am paying thousands to have fun!! Not This Momma!

  2. I’ve been going to Disney World and Disneyland for 10 years. I’ve never heard anybody utter profanity there. Is that really a problem, is is this Disney’s anouncement to extend their woke censure agenda, like they did to Gina?

  3. Disney is getting more and more arrogant. “If you can’t behave according to our rules and regulations, you can just leave!” Any business has the right to do that, but you have to watch the effects on attendance and the profit margin bottom line.

  4. Is this to protect CMs from getting cussed out when they force people to put on masks? Don’t they already have a system in place against unruly guests?

  5. WAY TO GO ALL DISNEY EMPLOYEES FOR KEEPING A HANDLE ON THESE 2 ISSUES! My family and I stand behind you šŸ’Æ%. Need help, let us know, we will be there most of October.

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