This is a new low for lousy theme Park behavior.
It seems that 2023 may be the year of ridiculous fights at the country’s most popular theme Park destinations. Theme Park vacations were once a wholesome and family-friendly option for those looking to escape the chaos of the world. Now, it seems that every week, there is another instance of bad behavior at a theme Park.
A lot of the time, it is the Disney theme Parks that are in the news for bizarre Guest behavior. This year we have seen headlines covering trespassers evading police in Disney rides, Guests breaking dress codes in an attempt to get free merchandise, and even parents putting hight-boosting shoes on their toddlers at Disney. However, Universal Studios Orlando, another central Resort in Orlando, Florida, has also gotten their fair share of ludicrous behavior.
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Fight Breaks Out at Universal’s Entrance
When it comes to theme parks, Universal Studios Orlando is undoubtedly one of the most popular destinations in the United States. As part of the larger Universal Studios brand, this Orlando Resort offers Guests an unforgettable experience with thrilling rides, immersive attractions, and magical encounters. However, in recent years, the rise of bad universal Guest behavior has become an unfortunate issue that affects the overall Guest service and enjoyment of the Park.
A video has gone viral showing a brutal showdown between two Guests at the entrance of Universal Studios. The video shows the woman screaming, shoving, and even slapping each other. One woman is heard repeatedly screaming, “Do you know who I am?!” It is unclear what the fight was about or if they were eventually granted entry.
— No Context Theme Parks (@OOCParks) July 7, 2023
This Has to Stop!
It is safe to say that Park Guests are sick and tired of seeing this kind of behavior continue to happen at theme Parks in this country. People like the women in this video are part of the reasons that many people are scared and intimidated to visit Disney and Universal Resorts.