Guests caught a bus incident on camera yesterday at Disneyland.
Even at Disney, things don't always go to plan. A variety of wild incidents have taken place at Disney parks over the years, ranging from intoxicated guests to performances-gone-wrong.

Most recently, we've seen a guest on a scooter with their pants pulled halfway down swarmed by police at the Disneyland entrance, where they were arrested for public intoxication.
A man was arrested at Disney SpringsĀ and laterĀ charged with trespassing after causing chaos within The Polite Pig when he was cut off. And in December, two sisters were also seized by police at Disneyās Contemporary ResortĀ in the wake of a violent fight inside their hotel room.
Beyond guests-gone-wild, this month also saw a tree collapse on Main Street, U.S.A. during poor weather on Sweethearts Nite at Disneyland Park.

Another Incident Recorded at Disneyland Resort
The most recent incident at Disneyland Resort involved a bus.
A guest shared images from the incident on Reddit, where they explained that the bus struck a pole at the Downtown Disney drop-off area and knocked it to the ground.
Bus backed up into a light pole at downtown Disney drop off
byu/Apprehensive_Swan500 inDisneyland
“The whole light pole fell and surprisingly itās still working. Didnāt get too close to it in case of exposed wire or anything but what a sight [to see],” they wrote. “Quality is kinda eh since I just pulled out my phone so nothing amazing.”
This follows recent news that Disneyland Resort is losing a bus service.
The Anaheim Resort Transportation (ART) system ā which has long served as a transportation backbone for Disneyland guests ā is operated by the Anaheim Transportation Network (ATN).

ART buses transport visitors from the Toy Story Parking Area to the parks for free, with paid routes connecting area hotels, the Anaheim Convention Center, and other destinations across the Anaheim Resort district.
āAfter an extended evaluation of our current and future financial position and exhausting all options, ATN will begin an orderly wind down of operations,ā the Anaheim Transportation Network said in a statement on its website. āThis transition will be implemented in a manner to allow for coordination and transparency as services are responsibly concluded.ā
What's the wildest thing you've ever witnessed at Disney?



