Technology is growing at a rapid rate and many businesses are taking advantage. In fact, we reported here on Disney using AI to write their movies. It finally makes sense why so many of their movies have been so bad recently. Now, they are using technology in a new capacity with human robots taking over Disney World to increase wait times.

We saw the longest-ever wait times at Disney World on New Year’s Eve, recording an 8-hour wait time, which we reported on here. In fact, it’s getting so out of hand that a woman is suing Disney because the lines are so long there. However, she may have a strong case with the newly uncovered information that Disney is using human robots to increase wait times.
Disney World Human-Like Robots
Disney is advancing in technology faster than anyone. Their patent for a roller coaster that jumps the track is a prime example. They are also advancing faster than anyone with robotic technology. After serious investigation, we have uncovered breaking news that Disney World is using human-like robots to increase the wait times for their rides. This comes after months of studying behavior and many exclusive interviews.

These robots are extremely lifelike and under normal circumstances, you would not realize they are robots. Disney does such an excellent job making these robots look like real humans. The animatronics on their rides like Carousel of Progress already look extremely lifelike and those were made over twenty years ago. With the advancements in technology, Disney is able to make robots that are nearly indistinguishable from humans.
These high-tech robots walk, talk, look at their phone, eat, and do more just like humans. So how did we determine they were robots? We had an internal source tip us off that something strange was happening. We followed one of the “guests” in question. After monitoring them, we saw many non-human behaviors. In fact, at one point, we saw a Disney security Cast Member put a battery in the back of one of these robots in a remote area of the park when no one was around.
Why Are Human Robots Taking Over Disney World?
Disney is using these human-looking robots to make lines longer. The reason why is obvious, to make more money. The longer Disney lines are, the more people are willing to pay for Genie+ and Lightning Lane. In fact, the prices of Genie+ and Lightning+ continue to rise. The more people that pay for those services, the more money Disney makes. People don’t want to wait in long lines and Disney is using these robots to make these lines longer, leading to people paying to skip them.

According to a confidential source, at any point, up to 25% of the guests waiting in Disney World lines are robots. This is a huge shock to many people when they realize that 1 in 4 people inside Disney World aren’t real humans, but rather robots. It’s worth noting that Disney intentionally sends these robots to bigger attractions to make the lines longer for those. It’s more important to increase the wait times for rides like Space Mountain instead of Muppet Vision 3D for example.
So what does this mean? It means that the woman may win her lawsuit over the lines being too long. Many lawyers are wondering if it is legal to artificially inflate their line wait times in order to get people to spend money. Legalities aside, many people don’t see this as ethical. Either way, this is yet another scheme by Disney to squeeze every penny out of their consumers. Whether it’s charging for parking or $10 for an ice cream bar, the one thing we know is they want your money.
What do you think of Disney using human-like robots to increase their wait times? Let us know your thoughts in the comments below!
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