A viral incident unfolded at Disney California Adventure, capturing the attention of park-goers and social media users alike. A 26-year-old mother from Torrance was handcuffed and escorted out of the park after allegedly attempting to sneak her children in without valid tickets, as reported by the OC Register.
The woman, who is a Magic Key holder, had previously exploited the rule allowing children under 3 to enter for free when accompanied by a paying adult. However, it seems she had taken her chances one too many times, reportedly having done this four times over the past two months. When approached by Disneyland security Cast Members, the mother became uncooperative, leading to the intervention of the Anaheim Police Department. She was subsequently booked and released with a citation.
In a video that’s now making waves on social media, the woman, wearing minnie ears and visibly upset, was seen shouting obscenities as she was escorted past the Jumpin’ Jellyfish attraction in the Paradise Gardens area of the park. Disneyland officials even offered her the chance to buy tickets for her children, all over the age of three, to remain in the park, but she refused.
The situation serves as a stern reminder of the importance of following park rules. Disneyland Resort, known for its family-friendly atmosphere, aims to ensure a safe and enjoyable experience for all guests. Casting a shadow on what should have been a magical day, this incident raises pertinent questions about the extent some are willing to go to bypass ticketing rules.
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Source: LaughingPlace.com