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Gross Theme Park Behavior: Parent Allows Child to Urinate in Busy Disney Walkway

Disney World Fantasyland
Credit: Brett Kiger on Flickr

In response to a question about the “grossest” theme park behavior, one Central Florida Disney Park guest recounted some questionable parenting she witnessed in Fantasyland at Walt Disney World Resort.

Josie (@Gaspar_theGhost) recently recounted a disgusting incident she witnessed at Walt Disney World Resort over a decade ago. The X (formerly Twitter) user explained that a woman held out her three-year-old daughter so she could urinate on a busy walkway near “it’s a small world” in Fantasyland at Magic Kingdom Park.

A vibrant amusement park scene featuring a colorful carousel with horses in the foreground, reminiscent of The Many Adventures of Winnie the Pooh. In the background, a majestic pink and blue castle stands tall. The sky is clear with a few scattered clouds, creating a picturesque atmosphere.

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Ironically, the unhygienic incident occurred in the area where the Tangled (2010) inspired bathrooms now live in Fantasyland–they opened in 2013.

I watched a lady hold her daughter out in front of her (about 3 yo) and let her just pee straight into the walkway outside of small world at wdw before the tangled bathrooms were built. Like right by where you’d park your stroller now.

Unfortunately, this behavior didn’t stop over a decade ago. In 2017, an intoxicated man was arrested at Walt Disney World Resort after urinating on a police officer’s leg. Florida authorities initially arrested the Walt Disney World Resort guest for disorderly conduct–the man urinated on the police officer as he resisted arrest.

Just days ago, Disney Tips reported on a grandmother who allowed her grandchild to urinate on thousands of dollars worth of other guests’ strollers and personal belongings. When a stranger confronted the child, they urinated on her, too.

A large white geodesic sphere, known as Spaceship Earth, stands prominently in the background at Epcot theme park in Disney World. The foreground features a calm body of water reflecting the sphere, with buildings and trees on the shoreline under a partly cloudy sky.

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Guests should report inappropriate, unhygienic, or violent behavior to the nearest Disney cast member. Walt Disney World Resort and Disneyland Resort have strict custodial and security protocols to protect guests. It’s best to leave intervention to the trained professionals rather than potentially insert yourself into a dangerous scenario.

Have you witnessed something disgusting at Disneyland Resort or Walt Disney World Resort? Share your story with Disney Tips in the comments. 

About Jess Colopy

Jess Colopy is a Disney College Program alum and kid-at-heart. When she’s not furiously typing in a coffee shop, you can find her on the hunt for the newest Stitch pin.

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