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By: Dave Parker |
| Last week, a Cast Member of Walt Disney World was arrested for his role in a crime committed on Walt Disney World property involving inappropriate behavior with guests. Since that time, there have been other reports and complaints of similar nature being reported to the Orange County Sheriffs Office thanks in part to the increased press coverage. These latest incidents bring out several things including what I perceived as exploitation of characters for media headlines, the area’s resolve when it comes to our number one industry, tougher scrutiny for those Cast Members employed at Walt Disney World, and an unfortunate wake up call for those who visit the Resort.
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Here’s the New Disney Character of the Month! Tell Us What You Like About Disney in the KIDS ONLY Section! Those pages will be better suited to browsing with children than this week’s article...and yes, that language was intentionally longwinded and complex to prevent children from understanding the message completely. For those still here, thanks for your patience and understanding. I cringe when I hear lines like “Tigger’s in trouble with the Law” or “Disney’s ‘Tigger’ Arrested”. Why must they always use the name of the character in their headlines? Oh yeah, ratings... It is always so sad when something like this happens. For those of you who may not know about the incident I’m referring to, here’s a quick breakdown of what happened:
That’s a basic rundown of the events so far, and we’ll honestly just have to wait and see if Michael Chartrand is charged with any additional crimes from the additional complaints made recently, if another different “Close Friend” will be charged, or if nothing may come of them. I also don’t want to speculate if Michael Chartrand is guilty or not, because I simply don’t have enough information to form an opinion that will be fair to the alleged victims and the suspect. While listening to this story, I did start to think about how this story progressed and what may come of it. First, I couldn’t get over how the media kept using the name “Tigger” in most headlines that I heard. I actually got quite offended being the Disney fan that I am, that they would dare use a character name in reference to an official criminal arrest. Of course, the only reason that was done was to draw the reader/listener/watcher into the story, which probably worked very well. After all, how exciting would the headline “Disney worker gets arrested” be anyway, especially in the Central Florida area? Seriously though, Disney is a very great topic for good media coverage, since it is so engrained with American history and culture, including everything that is family-friendly and good (at least in theory). That sort of image, mixed with something not-so nice or friendly, leads to reporters and journalists foaming at the mouth to use beloved characters in their headlines, while hinting at problems with happily-ever-after. Who knows how many children may have heard those sorts of headlines, and thought that Tigger was actually being handcuffed and sent to jail? I think it would have better to not emphasize the use of the name Tigger in the headlines, and rather bring out the name specifically in the article or story later on. On that note, I’ll be over here in my naive little world where the media is sensitive to everyone’s feelings, okay? Back in reality, I also was very impressed at how the Orange County Sheriffs Office handled this incident, making sure that while everything was transparent to public view, the suspect was apprehended and charges were filed. Make no mistake about it: Disney and the Central Florida area really have no benefit from this story getting out into the public. However, the smart thing to do would be to follow up on the charges made and make an arrest if necessary. It wouldn’t be pretty for the area’s promotion, but at least appropriate action would be taken to stop this sort of activity, if in fact the suspect is found guilty. It’s no light charge, either. Michael Chartrand is facing a Felony conviction on two charges here. Both Walt Disney World and the Orange County Sheriffs Office did and are doing exactly what they should do, and I commend them for that. While a black eye in the media isn’t ever pretty, it will heal eventually. Given the strong response to the situation as well, that healing will occur faster. I also feel bad for the rest of the “Close Friends” employed at Walt Disney World. These folks have a hard time as it is, fighting the heat and trying to express emotion and create Magic while in the direct view (and stares) of guests around them. In addition, they have to constantly battle unruly children and others who think it is funny to abuse the characters, pulling on tails, kicking and punching them. Given the recent arrest, now they are going to be scrutinized by both management and the guests in the park. I couldn’t imagine how I would feel if I were a “Close Friend” of Mickey, say, and I saw parents of children pull them away from coming to say hi to me. Which brings up another factor which is unfortunate from this story, that being the little bit of Magic which was chipped away from incidents like this. While it is very important to understand if this sort of thing really occurred the way it was reported, and to have the appropriate consequences if found to be true, it really doesn’t matter to the majority of the public at large. I would venture to argue that the public has a “guilty until proven innocent from a technicality” mentality. It seems to me that once someone is arrested, the public at large throws the “innocent until proven guilty” idea out the window and associates the word “suspect” with a guilty person. I’ll be the first to admit that I catch myself thinking this way, which is unfortunate since it really flies in the face of our structure of Justice. The point here, though, is not whether Michael Chartrand was treated fairly in the media, but what the interpretation of the public at large did for Disney and specifically Walt Disney World. What it did in my opinion was to allow harsh reality to seep into a place which was supposed to keep the bad side of reality out of mind. That fact is just sad, since there are over 55,000 Cast Members and countless others who have and still do work very hard to make the Walt Disney World Resort a Magical place where reality is forgotten for a little while. Of course, if the report is found to be true, the worst part of all of this is the result that such an incident will haunt those victims forever. Not only would the alleged victims have been affected emotionally and possibly physically, but chances are that they both (and especially the 13 year old girl) will never look at Disney or Walt Disney World in the same way again. We’ll just have to see what comes of the charges, and of the other thirteen credible allegations which are currently being investigated. I have full confidence in the Orange County Sheriffs Office and Walt Disney World management to do what they can to ensure that Justice is done in these cases. Until then... Thanks for stopping on by, and I’ll see you next week! |
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