Disney Employees Reveal Dirty Details About Guests at ‘Most Magical Place on Earth’: ‘Code H’

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Sometimes you feel a physical urge while standing in the long lines at Walt Disney World, with theme park employees sharing candid details about children and adults defecating, urinating and vomiting in line.

Karen, a current employee – known as a cast member at Disney World in Florida – told Fox News Digital that there are code names for incidents involving bodily fluids at the park.

“So we have codes that we use. A code U is for urine, code H is for feces and code V is for vomit,” she said.

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“Vomiting happens every day, but Code H only happens a few times a month,” Karen said.

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Walt Disney World Resort guests walk down Main Street, USA, in the Magic Kingdom, Lake Buena Vista, Florida. (Kent Phillips/Walt Disney World Resort via Getty Images/File / Getty Images)

The current House of Mouse employee said handling bodily fluids is a regular occurrence at the popular vacation spot.

“Once I helped at a gate [at an attraction] And there was a little girl and she said, ‘Mom, I have to go to the bathroom, I have to go.’ And the mother said, ‘No, you can take it,'” Karen said.

“She ended up peeing all over her body because she couldn’t hold it back and her family still wanted to come along. I just thought: You’re not going to drive with your kid who’s literally dripping in piss.”

Cinderella Castle in the Magic Kingdom at Walt Disney World. (Joe Burbank/Orlando Sentinel/Tribune News Service via Getty Images/File / Getty Images)

The performer said that parents sometimes insist that their children hold it and then get angry when they have an accident.

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“Usually the parents get their kids out on time, but there are cases where the parents say, ‘No, you’re going to wait,'” Karen told Fox News Digital. “And then the parents get even more angry with their children because they are now probably even more late.”

Crowds line Main Street USA in front of Cinderella’s Castle at the Magic Kingdom. (Joe Burbank/Orlando Sentinel/Tribune News Service via Getty Images/File / Getty Images)

Disney fanatics commented on a Disney World sub-Reddit that they saw a child defecating while waiting in line for the popular Star Wars ride at Disney World’s Hollywood Studios.

“I’m in line for [Rise of the Resistance] -Someone dropped their kid on the floor and then they just walked out and left them there – WTF?” one person commented.

The stool sighting was confirmed by a cast member who said it was the third stool sighting of the day.

“For the skeptics…this actually happened. Fun fact: This was one of three s—related incidents at Rise today. Less fun fact: I was here for all three,” the Disney employee commented.

Guests enjoy seeing Winnie the Pooh and also Tigger at the Magic Kingdom. (Joe Burbank/Orlando Sentinel/Tribune News Service via Getty Images/File / Getty Images)

Another Reddit user who claimed to be a former cast member said such incidents no longer bother him.

“Bodily fluids no longer bother me after working at Disney,” he wrote.

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The former employee added that the attraction where he worked was nicknamed the “Poop Hall” because so many adults and children defecated there.

“Let’s just say that the attraction I work on is what the cast ended up calling the ‘pooping hall’ because guests went in there and pooped so many times,” the Reddit user wrote. “We even set up a camera, but that didn’t stop us.”

This claim was supported by another Disney employee who wrote: “Good God the poop corridor.”

“Reminds me of the war,” the former performer added.

Guests gather to watch the fireworks on Main Street USA at Walt Disney World. (Joe Burbank/Orlando Sentinel/Tribune News Service via Getty Images/File / Getty Images)

Karen said the grotesque trend of going to the toilet while waiting in line was partly due to longer queues at attractions recently.

She added that she can’t understand why parents don’t take their children to the nearby restrooms, which are generously spaced throughout the park, and then line up again at their spot.

“Disney does a pretty good job of providing attendant restrooms and enough restrooms for guests and everything else,” the cast member said. “We literally have two bathrooms right outside of our attractions.”

“There are lots of toilets everywhere, you can always point someone to a toilet nearby,” Karen added.

Balloons are reflected in a window celebrating the park’s 50th anniversary. (Joseph Prezioso/Anadolu Agency via Getty Images/File / Getty Images)

Disney’s dirty details come as the theme park continues to raise prices at all parks in Florida and California.

On Disneyland’s busiest days, a ticket for guests now costs $194, an increase of more than 8%. The price of a five-day ticket rose almost 16% to $480.

At Disney World in Florida, the price of a one-day park ticket remains $109. However, the theme park increased the prices for annual tickets and parking spaces.

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“We are continually adding new, innovative attractions and entertainment options to our parks, and with our wide range of pricing options, the value of a theme park visit is reflected in the unique experiences that only Disney can provide,” a Disney spokesperson previously said.

Shares of Disney have risen more than 1% this year, lagging the S&P 500’s 15% rise, as CEO Bob Iger continues to advance his turnaround plan for the media giant.

A Disney World spokesperson did not immediately respond to Fox News Digital’s request for comment.