Man Banned From Disneyland After Leaving Fecal Matter on Ride

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A man was reportedly banned from Disneyland Resort after intentionally defecating on a ride at Disneyland Park. A video posted on Instagram showed Disneyland Resort security and Anaheim Police officers handcuffing and escorting the Disney Park guest off of Main Street, U.S.A.

Disneyland Resort and Walt Disney World Resort have rules that guests must follow while visiting the Disney theme parks. Prohibited behaviors include unauthorized commercial activity, carrying weapons, and any activities that could pose harm to the family-friendly Disney Park environment–defecating on an attraction definitely qualifies.

Auction scene featuring Pirate Redd, the auctioneer, and townspeople in the Pirates of the Caribbean attraction at Magic Kingdom in Walt Disney World Resort
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Of course, Disneyland Resort and Walt Disney World Resort don’t ban guests who have medical issues or accidents on theme park attractions or in other public areas. According to reports, this guest intentionally defecated on a Disneyland Park ride.

Instagram user @funnycoolvideosincalifornia shared this video of Anaheim Police officers and Disneyland Resort security cast members confronting a man on Main Street, U.S.A. Officers handcuffed the man as security secured the scene. He was eventually escorted out of Disneyland Park and reportedly banned.

“There have been accidents at Disney and it has never led to being banned,” @vanhelenn_ commented. “This is intentional.”

It’s unclear what attraction the incident allegedly occurred on. Some commenters thought it was unusual that the man was apprehended on Main Street, U.S.A., where there aren’t any rides. Still, others suggested it took time for Disney cast members to coordinate the catch.

“It takes [a] while for the officers to get to the person,” said @merriya. “Many times they follow them on camera until one catches up to them.”

Disney Park Guests on Main Street, U.S.A. at Disneyland Park on a clear blue-sky day, where Anaheim, California residents can get discounted tickets.
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Disney Park fans were appalled by the guest’s alleged behavior.

“How doesn’t everyone know they have cameras everywhere in the park in every ride and light poles, even trees,” @dmac.941 wrote.

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