The video discusses dark and scary facts about Disney theme parks. Some of the facts mentioned include:
* Walt Disney hiring spies to eavesdrop on guests and gather feedback on their experience
* A nine-acre underground tunnel system beneath the park, where people have gotten lost
* A guest trying to sneak a six-month-old baby onto a rollercoaster
* A cast member playing Pluto being run over by a float during a parade, and Disney refusing to declare the death until the body was taken outside the park
* A policy requiring character actors to stay in character even if they are severely injured, including one instance where a man was told he would have to be carried away in costume before receiving medical attention
* A secret, abandoned island called Discovery Island, which was once a Disney park but is now heavily guarded and overrun by nature
* A terrifying animatronic ghost at Disneyland Paris
* Disturbing moments caught on camera at Disney parks, including animatronic malfunctions and a 448-pound ball rolling into the audience
* The tragic death of a character actor playing Pluto, who was struck and killed by a float during a parade
* A supposedly haunted attraction called America Sings, where an announcer named Deborah Stone died after accidentally stepping into a mechanical device.
The video also features the host's reactions and commentary on these facts, often expressing shock and horror.
Here are the key facts from the text:
1. Walt Disney hired spies to eavesdrop on guests and gather feedback when the park first opened in the 70s.
2. Disney has an underground tunnel system that spans 9 acres under the park.
3. People have gotten lost in the tunnel system.
4. A guest tried to sneak a 6-month-old baby onto Space Mountain in a duffel bag.
5. In 2004, a 38-year-old Disney cast member playing Pluto was run over by the Beauty and the Beast float during the opening parade.
6. Disney refused to declare the cast member's death until the body was brought outside of the park.
7. Disney has a policy that requires character actors to stay in character even if they are severely injured.
8. Character actors have been severely injured and have sued Disney due to this policy.
9. Discovery Island, a former Disney park, was abandoned and left to ruin after Animal Kingdom opened in 1999.
10. The island is heavily guarded, and visitors are not allowed.
11. Javier Cruz, a Disney character actor, died in 2004 after his foot got caught in a float during the Dreams Come True parade.
12. Disney was fined by the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) for not having enough safety protocols in place.
13. Deborah Stone, a Disneyland employee, died after accidentally stepping into a powerful mechanical device used to rotate the walls of the America Sings theater.