The story revolves around a teenager who tries to convince his friends to go to Disney World with him, but they decline, saying that Disney is for little kids and that Universal Studios is better. The teenager eventually goes to Disney World alone, but things take a turn when Mickey Mouse and Goofy appear, seeking revenge on the teenager's friends for saying that Universal Studios is better than Disney. Mickey and Goofy start chasing the friends, who call the police for help. However, the police officer is skeptical and ends up arresting the teenager instead. Just as Mickey and Goofy are about to kill the friends, a mysterious figure arrives and saves them by tranquilizing Mickey and Goofy. The figure explains that Mickey Mouse is above the law and can't be arrested, but can be taken back to Disney World. The story ends with the friends considering going to Six Flags instead.
Here are the key facts extracted from the text:
1. A kid was told by his dad to leave the house for the weekend.
2. The dad gave the kid three tickets to Disney World.
3. The kid invited his friends to go to Disney World, but they declined.
4. The kid then invited PJ Crenshaw and his friends, who also declined.
5. The kid eventually asked Troy to go to Disney World, who agreed.
6. Troy was the kid's third choice after PJ Crenshaw and another friend.
7. The kid went to Disney World alone after his friends declined.
8. Mickey Mouse overheard someone saying that Universal Studios is better than Disney World.
9. Mickey Mouse became angry and wanted to prove that Disney World is better.
10. Mickey Mouse and Goofy went to the kid's house and started causing trouble.
11. The kid called the cops, but they didn't believe him.
12. Mickey Mouse and Goofy tried to kill the kid's friends.
13. The cops arrived and saved the day by tranquilizing Mickey Mouse.
14. Mickey Mouse was not arrested because he is a special case and the law doesn't apply to him.
15. The kid and his friends were safe, and they all agreed that Universal Studios has more roller coasters than Disney World.