A bizarre video shows a woman sneaking an item into Disneyland.

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With millions of guests pouring into the Disneyland Resort each and every year, it’s practically impossible to monitor all visitors. Disneyland certainly expects all of its guests to be aware of and obey its rules, but there’s a lot more gray area than one might think.
Entering Disneyland naked is not only prohibited but illegal, but what happens if a guest were to strip after they have already entered the parks? Or what if a guest were to decide they want to take a nap in an unauthorized location?
Guests have continued to push the limits of Disney’s theme park rules and security, likely due to the rise in social media over the last decade. Videos go viral practically every day on platforms like Instagram, Twitter, Facebook, and TikTok.
The long list of bizarre social media incidents now continues, with a strange incident unfolding at Disneyland Monday afternoon involving a doll and the resort’s iconic “it’s a small world” attraction.
Woman Brings Doll Into Disneyland and Defaces “it’s a small world”

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A video shared to TikTok on Monday, August 4, shows a woman carrying a doll through Disneyland.
The video has received nearly 400,000 views since it was first shared by TikTok user @greglamp1 on Monday afternoon.
While definitely out of the ordinary, there aren’t really rules limiting guests’ bringing in toys and other similar items. The doll was covered in soot and outfitted with raggedy clothes.
It’s strange, but still not exactly the type of thing that would get someone kicked out of the Disney theme parks. However, where the doll ended up could result in a lot of trouble.
The doll was later found placed inside “it’s a small world” holding a sign that read “Remember Hiroshima.”

@greglamp1 Just a nice relaxing Sunday at disneyland.
“She went to the Pixar show first and paced around while talking on the phone,” said @greglamp1. “My wife and I didn’t want to get too close.”
It’s unclear if the woman was asked to leave Disneyland or how long it took for the doll to be removed from “it’s a small world.”
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