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Parent Faces Backlash After Letting Child Urinate on Another Disney Guest

Disney Parks fans recently shared some of the most disgusting behavior they witnessed from other Disneyland Park and Disney California Adventure Park guests.

It began with a post from Redditor u/brybrophy, who witnessed a dad instructing a three-year-old to “pee against the wall in Pooh Corner,” a gift shop at Disneyland Park. Some Disney Parks fans were shocked, while most said they’d witnessed similar scenarios.

“We had a mom let her kid pee in the line for Radiator Springs Racers and she didn’t even tell the people behind her the puddle now on the ground was urine,” u/jrgray68 replied.

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“Saw the same thing with a dad instructing his young sons to pee in the Splash Mountain line years ago,” said u/Tofuhousewife.

u/moekay was urinated on by an unapologetic stranger’s child:

“I had a kid squat down and pee on my shoe in the Finding Nemo line. The mom just looked at me and shrugged.”

Finding Nemo Submarine Voyage
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u/emptysplashlog had a similar experience:

A former Disney cast member (u/GenXer1977) shared their horrifying experiences from three years at Disneyland Park, Disney California Adventure Park, and Downtown Disney.

“I did see a dad letting his kid take a dump in a planter right in front of the Fantasyland restrooms. I ran into a dad and his kid backstage and the kid was peeing against the Indiana jones wall. Apparently they were in line, and the kid had to go, so the dad took him out an exit door while they were in line and they ended up backstage.

I was there in ‘98 when the new Tomorrowland opened with the Cosmic Waves fountains. One of the reasons it closed down is that there were some parents who let their little kids run completely naked through the fountains.”

Restrooms are located throughout Disneyland Resort. Ask a Disney cast member for directions to the nearest bathroom. If a child has an accident, guests can visit the Baby Care Center for a safe, spacious place to change them.

Night view of Space Mountain at Disneyland, illuminated in green lights, surrounded by futuristic structures and lush trees. The scene is vibrant with colorful lighting, creating an inviting and enchanting atmosphere.
Credit: Gregg L. Cooper, Flickr

By allowing children to strip and urinate or defecate in public, guests risk ejection from the Disney parks. In 2022, Disneyland Resort and Walt Disney World Resort instituted a new “courtesy” policy for guests. It reads:

“Please show common courtesy to fellow Guests and our Cast Members by not using profanity or engaging in unsafe, illegal, disruptive or offensive behavior, jumping lines or saving places in lines for others. For your safety and the safety of others, please refrain from running.”

Security cast members can remove or ban guests who violate this policy or any other Disney Parks rules.

Has another Disneyland Resort or Walt Disney World Resort guest’s behavior disrupted your vacation? Share your story with Disney Dining in the comments. 

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.

One Comment

  1. And we wonder why the youth of today seem to have no boundaries. It’s not the children, it’s their out of control parents who feel they are “entitled”. i.e. “We pay a lot to get in to Disney, therefore we we entitled to do what we want”.

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