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Disney Dollars Have Dark Side, Some Workers Say.

Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News, March, 2002

By Robert Johnson, The Orlando Sentinel, Fla. Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News

Mar. 11--When Walt Disney Co. begin minting its own theme park currency in 1987, it put watermarks on every bill to prevent counterfeiting.

But that hasn't stopped what some Disney World employees see as a black market in the so-called "Disney Dollars" by profiteers.

"Some people buy up Disney Dollars for 80 cents apiece and bring them in here to exchange them one-for-one for real dollars," said a guest-services counter worker at Disney Marketplace last week. "We have had some people bring in several thousand dollars at a time, so we have stopped exchanging them."

That isn't the way Disney Dollars were originally envisioned by The Mouse's marketers....

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