Thanks to the popularity of Disneyland, there are going to be crowds whenever you go, and anytime there are a lot of people in any given location, you tend to see some less than great behavior.

The employees at Disneyland definitely see a whole range of human behavior and while many people are happy to enjoy the magical trip and go with the flow, others aren't quite so easygoing. There are a lot of people who go to Disney and get into a really bad mood if something goes wrong or not according to plan. Sometimes tensions are running super high and employees are the ones who have to see it the most.

Here are 20 things the staff at Disneyland are too polite to say out loud (but wish they could).

20 Don't Get Angry At Employees Because It Rained (Or You Felt Your Trip Was Ruined)

According to Business Insider, some employees at Disney say that people will actually get angry at them because it rained. Or they'll start talking about how their vacation was totally ruined and put it all on the employees.

This is too bad because, of course, things are going to happen during your Disney vacation, and it really has nothing to do with the employees, who are just doing their best.

19 Employees Would Rather You Don't Have Them Hold Babies

Best Life Online says that a lot of people will give their babies to Disney employees and they'll act like it's not a big deal because it's just for a brief amount of time. But they wish that they could tell you that they would rather that this didn't occur at all. It's awkward and puts too much pressure on them.

18 They Won't Tell You When You're Being Mean But They Have Codes

According to NY Post, there are all kinds of codes at Disneyland and there's even one if you're being mean. The publication says, "If a visitor is particularly rude or disruptive, staff will refer to them as a 'treasured guest.'" This is so clever since no one would ever know.

17 They Want You To Stop Spending Your Whole Trip On Your Phone

Reader's Digest says that employees at Disney want people to stop spending their entire days at Disneyland on their phones.

It makes sense that this would become more of a problem as we're all pretty addicted to our smartphones. But it's too bad that people don't even want to enjoy the magic of Disney and are too busy scrolling social media or texting.

16 No Bribes, Please

Employees also wish that they could tell people to stop thinking that bribes are a way to get what they want out of their Disneyland experience, according to Reader's Digest.

We can totally understand wanting your trip to be awesome, but paying employees isn't the way to go about this.

15 Too Many People Take Ashes To Disney, And They Don't Like It

People always talk about how the Haunted Mansion is the place at Disney where people bring the ashes of people they have lost. This isn't something that employees want you to do.

Best Life Online quoted an employee who said, "Please PLEASE leave your cremated loved ones at home. Stop dumping them in Haunted Mansion."

14 They Don't Want You To Take Photos With Flash On Rides

According to Reader's Digest, it's a real shame when people take photos with flash on rides, especially ones that are pretty dark.

This isn't something that employees want you to do. And other people will have their whole ride experience ruined because they will keep getting distracted by the flash.

13 Employees Wish You Would Listen When It Comes To Being Safe

It might seem kind of boring and dull that there are so many rules at Disneyland, but that's just the way that things go at such a massive place.

Business Insider says that employees wish that you would listen when it comes to being safe. Instead, sometimes people ignore the rules or think that they don't have to pay attention to them.

12 If They're In Character, They Can't Actually Speak To You

Best Life Online says that employees who are dressed up like the various popular Disney characters aren't being "rude" or mean if they're not talking to you when you try to get some help with something.

They're in character which means that they can't actually speak to you. Employees would definitely love if people knew this.

11 They Want You To Stop Trying To Negotiate The Height Rules Of Rides And Attractions

According to Business Insider, so many people think that the height rules of all the rides and attractions are up for debate or negotiation. But that's not the case at all.

If you could follow the rules carefully and know that you or your kids can't go on rides if you're not tall enough, that would be helpful for employees, for sure.

10 They Hate When You Shout Or Get Demanding

Disneyland employees would also rather that you didn't shout or get super demanding. They work really hard and they want you to have a great time, but if you don't have brunch reservations, for instance, there's nothing that they can do.

Someone shared on Reddit that they were at Disney when someone was shouting that they wanted to get into one of the character breakfasts.

9 They Don't Want You To Complain About Super Long Lines

If you go to Disneyland, waiting in lines is basically part of the whole deal. It sucks and it's not going to be fun but all you can do is grin and bear it because whether there are more crowds than usual or a ride is super popular, this is par for the course.

According to Business Insider, employees would love if people would stop complaining about the long lines.

8 It's Not Cool If You Make It Tough For Others To See Fireworks

Is there anything more magical and beautiful than seeing fireworks at Disneyland?

Unfortunately, people will sometimes make it tough for others to be able to see them by either sitting or standing right in front of someone or otherwise making it tricky, according to Reader's Digest. That's not so magical.

7 You Shouldn't Whine About People Who Have A FASTPASS

There are many passes that you can get at Disneyland, and one of them is the famous FASTPASS. As someone posted on Reddit, sometimes people get upset that others have this. They wrote, "Oh my god I hate when people complain about fastpass users! They had every opportunity that the other guests had to reserve a fastpass."

6 You Can't Say That 'Magical Moments' Need To Occur

One of the most amazing things about going to Disney is when there are "magical moments." These are described by WD Info as "a spur of the moment act of kindness between cast members and the guests."

Unfortunately, sometimes people will request these, and that's not the point. As Insider.com explains, "Magical moments shouldn't be planned or demanded, they just happen."

5 It Would Be Great If People Could Stop Leaving Trash Everywhere

Disney Fanatic mentions that many people who go to Disneyland will actually leave their trash everywhere. Employees would love it if people would stop doing this and it's easy to see why.

This is not only bad for the environment but makes things smelly and messy, too. And it's hard to know why people wouldn't literally look for garbage cans.

4 They Have To Close Rides Down At Times

According to Dorkly, there are times when employees at Disney have to close rides down, like if someone gets on the ride's track.

But since people get upset about that, employees definitely wish that they could tell them that they're just following procedure and there's nothing else that they can do. This will result in delays but that's the way that things go.

3 You Should Leave Room For Other People At All Times

Theme Park Tourist says that people are often standing in the wrong places at Disneyland, whether right smack in the middle of a crowd or in a walkway or another area where people are trying to get through.

It seems like employees definitely wish that people at Disneyland would have a bit more consideration for others.

2 Yes, You Need To Keep Your Purses Hidden During Attractions And Rides

Dorkly says that "When we tell you to put away your loose belongings on a ride, it's not a suggestion."

Some people follow rules without question and others think that it's a bit of an inconvenience. While it's definitely true that rules can be frustrating, the employees do have to follow them, and so does anyone visiting Disney.

1 They Want To Tell You That You Can Relate To Each Other

Disneyland employees would love to tell you that you can relate to one another and that you're all in this together.

As an employee said, according to Dorkly, "I almost burst into tears on Christmas when someone said 'thank you for being here, I know you're giving up time with your family to help make mine have a great vacation.'"

Sources: Disneyfanatic.com, Businessinsider.com, Insider.com, Bestlifeonline.com, Nypost.com, Rd.com, Reddit.com, Wdwinfo.com, Dorkly.com, Themeparktourist.com