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Supposedly, there may be a lot that goes on behind the scenes at the happiest place on earth.

A current Reddit thread revealed that Disney World employees have particular code names to talk issues going on around the park that they most likely don’t need friends to know about.

In the r/todayilearned discussion board on Reddit, one person wrote, “TIL Disney has a code word for when guests attempt to scatter ashes at one of their theme parks: a ‘white powder alert,’” with a hyperlink to an article revealing even more Disney code phrases.

That deceased individual must’ve actually been a big Disney fan if they requested that their ashes be unfold there.

Employees must use particular names for issues they don’t need friends to know about. Getty Images

The checklist appears to be never-ending, as the thread has over 45,000 feedback, some from current or former Disney or normal theme park staffers, chiming in with other secret phrases.

“I was custodial in Walt Disney World, Magic Kingdom in 2016. We use code words so as to not cause panic. The main ones used by custodial are (at least back in my day): Code V = Vomit, Code H = Poop, Code U = Urine, Code BBP = Bloo,d Code Grandma = Ashes.”

“If you hear anyone at Disney reference a ‘protein spill,’ it means someone puked.”

“I worked at an Orlando theme park. The saddest code was an ’82.’ It meant a rider was too large for the seat and they were either stuck or causing a scene and refusing to move from the loading station. It was called an 82 because they ‘8 2 much.’”

“And if an employee refers to you as ‘our most treasured guest’ to another employee, it means…they need help de-escalating.”

Regarding Disney secrets and techniques, a former worker revealed what it’s actually like to work there — and it may be a pleased place to go to, but not so a lot to work there.

The former staffer began working at the Florida theme park back in 2017 and labored “a few different roles, mainly in attractions,” before working his manner up to a “coordinator” place, which is just “just below management,” they revealed in a Daily Mail interview.

Reportedly, Disney World employees endure a lot while working there. Getty Images

“There is a lot of great aspects of working at Disney World, but the pay with the cost of living in Central Florida is rough, and the heat on top of a physically and emotionally demanding job can be a bit much,” Michael said in the interview.

Reportedly, some of Disney’s strict guidelines for its employees embody every thing from not being allowed to take photos backstage or put on smartwatches.

“Any device could be a distraction from vehicle motion and could get you fired if you’re caught wearing one,” the previous worker told the outlet.

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