I only hope that we never lose sight of one thing — that it was all started by a mouse.”

It’s almost impossible not to be drawn in by the magic of Disney. Whether you’re young in age or in heart: Disney’s amusement parks have something that will most definitely make everyone, of all ages, smile.

But if you think that Disney World is the happiest places on earth, think again!

Underneath the flawless exterior, these parks are hiding some ugly secrets that they would rather their guests didn’t find out about…

From the secret underground tunnels and mysterious codes, to the strict (and quite frankly absurd) rules that staff have to follow -there are a lot of shocking things you don’t know about your favourite place on Earth!

…Seemingly NOT the happiest place on earth, as we all would assume!

If you’re prepared to look at Disney World in a different light, then join us as we delve into the dark world of Disney!

If You’re Going To Work At Disney, You Have To Follow The Rules!

For many college age people, working at Disney World seems like a fun Summer job, but it’s a lot harder than you think!

1. Almost Anything Could Get You Fired!

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Landing a job at Disney World is notoriously difficult, but keeping your spot is ten times harder!

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A Reddit user revealed their friend was fired for eating a piece of popcorn that fell on their shirt and a theme park princess was given the boot over a broken ankle! Talk about strict…

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