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Disneyland Guest Asked To Leave Over “Behavior”

“I needed to pee, sir…”

credit: Los Angeles Times

We’ve all been there. Long days in the parks, chugging down the last of your drink just before you get in line, or even sometimes the dreaded “I need to go, now!” from your small child just as you’ve made it to the front of the line for the attraction you’ve been waiting hours to ride. And then there’s the hustled walk out of the long line out to the closest bathroom just hoping you’ve made it in time (and that there’s not a long line there too)!

However, it seems the guest featured in this viral TikTok video below threw caution to the wind and decided to use her own determination on where was an appropriate to ‘relieve’ herself.

Although we don’t catch the beginning of the conversation, it seems this guest may have been spotted by at least a cast member or two that had brought attention to a manager that the guest had urinated very close to where she was standing in line for an attraction. As their conversation unfolds, you will see that the cast member calmly and respectfully asks the guests to exit the park based on “(her) actions and behavior.” This is of course after the guest has asked to “speak to a manager” in which the same cast member informs her that he is in fact the manager.

While the guest has cited having a “bad bladder” as a contributing factor to her alleged need for frequent urinary breaks it should be noted that there are ample bathrooms within Disneyland’s park. And just for future reference, should the need ever arise for anyone else, it is perfectly acceptable to flag down the nearest cast member, use the app, or physical park maps to find the nearest restroom to your location.

As they were wrapping up their conversation, the woman in the video states that she “literally has to urinate in a cup” for when she is working at her job as an apparent last ditch effort to have the managing cast member see things from her perspective. After calmly hearing her reasoning, the manager can then be heard allowing the woman the space and time she needed to leave the park of her own accord and she eventually agrees to do so. But not without throwing out there that she “paid for (his) paycheck” by visiting Aulani (Disney’s resort in Hawaii) earlier in the year and then following that with ” (I’m) not a ‘ya know, freeloader”….awkward.

You can check out the part of the conversation that was captured in the TikTok video below.

https://www.tiktok.com/@jamielynnspregnancytest/video/7004956666361842949?sender_device=pc&sender_web_id=6976311895704831494&is_from_webapp=v1&is_copy_url=0