When you go to Disney—as a child or adult—you expect magic. Not just because for children it feels like a real magical world or as an adult it's a nostalgic haven that helps you capture some of your childhood essence, but also because that's what Disney promises. So when you encounter a Karen guest at one of the many magical Disney parks, it's somehow even more shocking than an encounter in the real world. Outside of the parks it's possible there's a Karen around every corner, but inside of the parks there is only supposed to be happiness and fun. It is no place for a Karen.
A self-proclaimed Disney adult posts about her many adventures and two-cents about the beloved parks. Recently, however, she got sick of the other Disney adults in her generation that are more entitled millennials than true fans of that Disney magic. So she started a series on her social media where she takes real-life Karen guest situations and shows how they should have been handled. She wants to turn these Karen moments into learning moments and help keep the magic untainted with hate and entitlement from those horrid Karen guests.
Apparently, Karen guest demand free clothes from Disney employee cast members after getting wet from riding a water ride that clearly states they will be getting wet… To not be a Karen, take responsibility—it's that easy!
As the adult, if you forget to book a reservation ahead of time and it is completely booked out, that is NOT the Disney employees faults. That shouldn't even need explaining…
It's not like waiting in long lines is a dirty little secret Disney is keeping. Everyone knows when you go to Disney, you will be waiting in long lines. So do NOT cut and do NOT be a total Karen psycho jerk when you're told where the back of the line is.
Again, long lines are notorious in all Disney parks. That's why you can buy your way onto rides quicker with the "lighting lane." If you did NOT purchase this special access, then you should not be throwing a Karen-level fit to the park employees. They don't make the rules, Karen. You gotta wait like the rest of the stand-by line guests who aren't acting like total babies. (Except maybe the actual babies, but they're allowed to act that way…)