
Disneyland is said to be the happiest place in the world. Although it may a magical place to work in, being a park employee also has its obstacles and challenges. Most of those challenges come in the form of park guests. Some people may make things more difficult than they have to be for Disney park employees and cast members. They get sick on rides, they donโt know how to get to places, and sometimes they canโt find their children! Park guests can be quite difficult to deal with!
If you would like to find out how well you would do working one shift at Disneyland then go ahead and take this quiz, and we will let you know just how well you would do. Perhaps you would do so well that you might consider applying for a job at a Disney park after taking this quiz. On the other hand, perhaps you will find out that you should never consider becoming an employee of the Magic Kingdom.
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Get Premium๐ฐ Can You Survive a Day Working at Disneyland? Quiz Questions
On your first day, your new manager keeps referring to you as a "cast member". How do you respond?

Explain you aren't part of the cast but just a regular employee
Assume this must be what all park employees are called
Assume your manager is referring to you
Assume you have been cast in a new Disney Plus series
You are dressed up as Mickey Mouse and a park guest walks up to you and says hello. How do you respond?

Give a wave or a nod
Say hello back
Respond in big hand gestures because you aren't allowed to speak
Verbally explain to the guest that you are not allowed to speak
You are dressed up as a cowboy from Frontierland but you need to speak with an employee who works in the Tomorrowland section. How do get to the other section of the park?
Walk through the park
Give up and let the task defeat you
Take your uniform off and then walk through the park
Use secret cast member tunnel to walk to the other area of the park
A panicked parent runs up to you while you are in costume and explains her child is missing. You saw the child run past you moments ago. Without being able to speak, how do you let the parent know where her child went?

Take your costume head off and verbally tell the parents where their kid is
Point with two fingers in the correct direction
Point with your whole hand in the correct direction
Point with one finger in the correct direction
Youโve just put on your full Snow White costume and are proud of how you look. What do you do next?

Spend hours looking at yourself in the mirror and miss your shift
Take a selfie and post to social media
Take a selfie and share privately with people you know
Do not take a selfie at all
A child who is too short to go on a certain ride is insisting he be let on. How do you handle the situation?

Let the kid on the ride, that's how he'll learn
Tell the kid if he doesn't stop causing a scene you'll feed him to the shark from Finding Nemo
Explain to the kid's parents that their child needs better supervision
Give the kid sugary treats and send him on his way
The park manager asks if you can work a 12-hour shift from 4am to 4pm tomorrow. How do you respond?

Quit, this job isn't worth it
Say you'll show up for the shift (but then don't)
Explain you can't work a shift that long
Sure thing boss!
A park guest staying at the Star Wars Galaxyโs Edge exhibit wonโt stop talking to you about Baby Yoda (Grogu) but you need to get back to work. How do you handle the situation?

Rudely explain you must get back to work
Give the person spoilers to Star Wars films he hasn't seen
Talk with the person about Baby Yoda for as long as needed
Politely explain you must get back to work
A friend of yours heard you work at Disneyland and has been pestering you for free fast passes. How do you respond?

Ignore your friend's requests
Try to sneak your friend into the park
Promise your friend free Disneyland stuff
Stop being friends with this person
A child has gotten really frightened on the Haunted Mansion ride. What can you do to help the family?

Explain that life gets a whole lot scarier so they need to toughen up
Introduce them to a child-friendly Disney character like Goofy
Spray water on the kid until they leave the area
Bring them a free treat
A guest has said he plans on scattering the ashes of a loved one while at the park (this actually happens sometimes at Disneyland). What do you say to this person?

Put the ashes on Space Mountain and wherever they end up is where they end up
Have the person arrested for littering
Instruct the person to scatter the ashes in the Haunted Mansion where other people usually do this
Help the person determine the best place to scatter his loved one's ashes
A child is claiming that you are not the real Mickey Mouse while you are in costume. How do you handle the situation?

Using non-verbal movements insist that you are the real Mickey
Ignore the kid and focus on other park guests
Tell the kid the real Mickey is dead
Take the costume's head off and say "well, you got me!"
While working at the Avengers Campus, a park guest asks you to explain the multi-timeline concept in the Loki series. How do you respond?

Carefully explain how multiple timelines work
Pretend like you are about to put on an Infinity Gauntlet and make a snapping motion
Ask a manager to come over and help
Confuse multiple timelines with singular timelines like in Back to the Future
Space Mountain has broken down and injured guests are threatening to sue. How do you respond?

Help the guests as best you can
Run and get a manager
Act like you were on the ride as well and get in on the lawsuits
Run away
The real Johnny Depp has arrived and is insisting on being featured in the Pirates of the Caribbean ride. What do you say to Johnny Depp?

Accompany Johnny Depp as he entertains park guests
Explain to Johnny Depp that even though he's famous he can't just do what he wants
Direct Johnny Depp to the Haunted Mansion just to see what happens
Let him in, he's Johnny Depp!
4 Comments
You had a successful first day!
Well done! You kept both your manager and the guests happy. Help yourself to a Disney giant turkey leg, because you deserve it! You would absolutely thrive working at Disneyland. Perhaps you should think about applying.
I do not survive
You had a successful first day!
Well done! You kept both your manager and the guests happy. Help yourself to a Disney giant turkey leg, because you deserve it! You would absolutely thrive working at Disneyland. Perhaps you should think about applying.
You survived but just barely.