FL's DeSantis floats idea of revoking Disneyworld's "special governance status," what's that? I didn't know, so, naturally, being a Qtard, I researched it. HUH—since 1967, Disney received a "special governance zone" that's (appropriately enough) the size of San Francisco. Revoke this groomer empire!
(www.popularmechanics.com)
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Always read about underground tunnels there.
Not saying there's nothing nefarious but Disney says it's how the workers get from one area to another. Costumes are kept there. People have snuck in and videoed. There are places on the internet that tell you where the doors to the tunnels are.
Hidden in plain sight is the best way to successfully maintain an illusion.
By having "secret" tunnels meant to be found, you could hide other tunnels within the tunnels. With Disney's budget, also, they could easily afford the construction of false walls..and the hitmen to dispose of the ones who built them.
You're right!
While others have commented that the Utilidor's as they are called are used to keep cast members out of sight. The general public can find themselves facing life time bans for even being in certain areas and they do it to their top vlog people as well and proved it when the youtuber Adam the Woo spent a long time on the shit list banned for life till he wasn't.
Can't all be fun and roses down below if Disney's is willing to overreact on such a epic scale when their inner sanctum is breached. When I ponder the history that reveals that the CIA and FBI were also involved in the building of WDW, I think the Mouse is keeping a big secret down below.