In an unexpected turn of events, Disneyland's Guardians of the Galaxy – Mission: Breakout! attraction at Disney California Adventure (DCA) faced a third “pooping incident,” causing a temporary closure of part of its queue. The incidents have been an inconvenience to both guests and cast members, forcing Disney staff to take quick action.

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The report, shared by a Disneyland cast member, indicated that the latest incident took place in a section of the ride's line, leading to the closure of the area for cleaning:
THERE HAS BEEN A 3RD POOPING INCIDENT AT GUARDIANS TODAY‼️
I’m a cast member at DCA and one of my friends who works at guardians has reported a 3rd pooping incident in line at guardians and they have closed a portion of the line where it occurred and can be smelt
This occurrence today comes after two similar incidents, one earlier the same day and one earlier this month, both of which have disrupted the usual flow of the line. While these events are rare, their repeated nature within the same time period is unusual, prompting a mix of curiosity and frustration among park visitors.
THERE HAS BEEN A 3RD POOPING INCIDENT AT GUARDIANS TODAY‼️
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Disruption in the Queue
For many guests waiting in line for the popular Guardians attraction, the temporary closure has caused some delays. The area where the incident occurred is being cleaned, and Disneyland has yet to release a formal statement on whether additional cleaning measures will be added to prevent future incidents. Affected guests are being asked to move through different sections of the queue as cast members continue to manage the situation.
Despite these disruptions, the ride remains open, and the park is taking steps to ensure that the issue is resolved as quickly as possible. Guests are advised to be patient as Disneyland’s cleaning teams work to restore normal operations.

Though unusual, the spate of incidents is not the first time Disney parks have had to contend with such situations. While Disneyland has a long-standing reputation for cleanliness and guest comfort, incidents like these are rarely reported with such frequency. Despite the odd nature of these events, cast members have responded professionally, working to ensure that the line remains as comfortable as possible for other park-goers.
Guests visiting Disneyland in the near future can expect updates on any ongoing queue changes or delays. As of now, the situation appears to be under control, and Disneyland’s operations team will likely continue to monitor it closely.



