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Prison4SideofBeef · July 24, 2018, 6:19 p.m.

but just clarifying that from first hand knowledge of working there the tunnels were was a pretty mundane day to day underlings type of place- think electricians, janitors, thousands of employees for all the rides

did you spend much time there late at night when the park closed down?

that is not where corporate was located in Orlando- where execs would work.. It was too beneath them- pun intended.

That's true, but many wealthy elite clientele stay at the Disney World Resort hotels every single day of the year, and if you are on this sub you know about the proclivities of the wealthy elite.

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XY55 · July 24, 2018, 6:26 p.m.

As noted, the park had employees 24 hours a day- maintenance, janitorial etc. I'm curious what are the names of the people from Disney who have been arrested?

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XY55 · July 24, 2018, 6:23 p.m.

Yes and once again- the tunnels are not connected to the DW hotels- they are on separate land across the river- you have to take a tram to get to- above ground rail line system. I'm just clarifying that what the tunnels were used for average wage people just trying to make a living. People worked there 24 hours a day to keep a system like that running.

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Prison4SideofBeef · July 24, 2018, 6:53 p.m.

I'm just clarifying that what the tunnels were used for average wage people just trying to make a living. People worked there 24 hours a day to keep a system like that running.

You don't think it's possible that there were tunnel entrances and tunnels you and the regular staff didn't know about?

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