Disneyland Visitor Arrested After Taking Off Clothes During “It’s A Small World” Ride

A Disneyland visitor was arrested over Thanksgiving weekend after they began taking their clothes off while riding the “It’s A Small World” attraction, Deadline reports.

The incident took place on Sunday, November 26, with a Disneyland Resort representative telling the publication that the guest was cuffed and escorted off the premises by authorities at the California theme park.

The ride was brought to a stop.

Reps for Disneyland told Deadline that the person in question got off the slow-moving ride while it was still moving and that once operators realized what was going on, they brought the ride to a stop.

Security was then called in and the guest in question was detained before being arrested by officers at the Anaheim Police Department.

“It’s A Small World” was closed down for about an hour.

Inspectors checked over every inch of the attraction to make sure it was safe to continue operation. They say that no guests were harmed at all and by 3 p.m., things were back up and running.

Of course, it’s 2023, so it was only a matter of time before video clips were uploaded to social media and began to go viral.

Clips show the guest in question walking through the sets of the ride without a shirt on and touching all the animatronics.

At one point, a guest can be heard telling the man to “please stop” and “sit down.” However, the guest wouldn’t be deterred.

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The streaker’s identity hasn’t been released.

It’s unclear what became of the man and what, if any, criminal charges he faces. It also remains unclear what actually caused him to strip off.

I suppose we’ll never know!

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