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Disney Park Incident Escalates Fast as Guest Is Kicked and Punched

Another incident has been reported at a Disney resort.

Confrontation Turns Physical

A Disney park guest was repeatedly “kicked” and “punched” during a violent altercation.

Walt Disney statue in front of Enchanted Storybook Castle
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The incident occurred earlier this week after one guest confronted another about smoking in a non-smoking area. According to reports, the guest who had been smoking became defensive when asked to stop.

The situation escalated quickly. The individual then lashed out, repeatedly kicking and punching the other man.

The altercation took place in the Disneytown shopping and dining district of Shanghai Disneyland. Video footage shared by local outlets shows a cast member attempting — and failing — to intervene.

Mickey Mouse plushes inside Shanghai Disneyland gift shop
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On April 27, The Paper reported that the guest had been smoking outside a designated area.

Shanghai Disney Resort updated its smoking policy in May 2025, restricting smoking — including e-cigarettes — to designated areas only.

The rule applies across the entire resort, including Disneytown, Wishing Star Park, and on-site hotels.

Rules, Enforcement, and Prior Incidents

Following the incident, Shanghai Disneyland reiterated its policies. Guests were urged to follow park rules, comply with cast member instructions, and report violations rather than confronting others directly.

Kids ride Seven Dwarfs Mine Train at Shanghai Disneyland
Credit: Shanghai Disneyland

The resort also stated that misconduct can lead to removal, reports to authorities, or bans from returning.

To reinforce the policy, more than 2,800 “No Smoking” signs have been installed across the property. These are positioned in high-traffic areas such as entrances, queues, and dining locations.

The latest case follows multiple reported incidents at the same park.

In May 2025, two men — identified by police as Liu, 36, and Yan, 22 — were filmed exchanging blows near a retail location. Reports suggested the dispute may have started over a photo or queue-related issue.

Shanghai Disneyland park entrance
Credit: Shanghai Disneyland

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In March 2025, another confrontation occurred at the park entrance after a guest was seen smoking in the security line. The situation escalated into pushing and shoving near the railings before being brought under control.

Similar complaints about smoking outside designated areas have also been reported by guests at Disneyland Paris in recent years.

Smoking rules at Disneyland Resort and Walt Disney World Resort have tightened significantly over time. Designated smoking areas were once scattered throughout the parks, often near walkways and attractions. In 2019, both resorts removed in-park smoking entirely, shifting all smoking — including e-cigarettes — to limited locations outside park entrances and select resort areas.

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Chloe James

Chloƫ is a theme park addict and self-proclaimed novelty hunter. She's obsessed with all things Star Wars, loves roller coasters (but hates Pixar Pal-A-Round), and lives for Disney's next Muppets project.

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