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Disney Parking Lot Heist: Guest Steals From Car, TikTok Calls for Lifetime Ban

A TikTok video showing what appears to be a theft in the parking lot of Disney’s Hollywood Studios is now going viral—and the internet is not amused.

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Posted by user Nicolle Glancy, the video shows a guest in broad daylight allegedly removing a Stitch-themed car magnet from someone else’s vehicle. Captured by the vehicle’s onboard security camera, the clip has sparked outrage and concern across social media, as viewers question the audacity—and potential consequences—of the act.

Stitch Gone Missing

The text overlay on the video reads:
“Stitch got kidnapped in the Hollywood Studios parking lot, if you know anything please reach out. This is not my video or car. They’d love to get him back though. Let’s hope this reaches the right TikTok detectives.”

@nicolleglancy

stitch got kidnapped in the Hollywood studios parking lot, if you know anything please reach out. This is not my video or car. They’d love to get him back though. Let’s hope this reaches the right tik tok detectives #tiktokdourthing #findthisgirl #disneyworld #hollywoodstudios

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The incident appears to have taken place recently in the parking area of Disney’s Hollywood Studios, one of the most frequented parks at Walt Disney World Resort in Florida.

The video clearly shows a girl—accompanied by an adult male, presumably her father—casually walking past a parked car before peeling off the decorative Stitch magnet and walking away. The man doesn’t flinch, and the duo continues strolling as if nothing happened.

The Internet Reacts

TikTok commenters were quick to slam the behavior:

  • “It’s a car magnet 😂 She should be so embarrassed.”

  • “Dad just keeps pushing like nothing. Definitely not the first time she’s done this.”

  • “Wow! Wonder if she sneaks around and takes things out of strollers in stroller parking?”

  • “This is the same heffa that stood in a handicapped spot at Magic Kingdom to stop us from parking! BAN HER IMMEDIATELY.”

Others chimed in with tips for escalating the issue:

  • “Disney has facial recognition cameras in their entrances just saying…”

  • “Make sure to send it to Disney!! I know someone who had a little Disney hood ornament taken and with pictures they were able to find her and ban them! Couldn't get it back for her but at least she couldn't come back.”

  • “I would contact Disney guest services if you don't want to contact the authorities. Disney will react, especially if she is an AP. Probably revoke her pass for the violation and maybe a ban from all Disney properties. Just my thoughts.”

  • “How do people still not know Teslas record?!”

Disney’s Next Move?

While Disney has not officially commented on this specific incident, the company is known for responding swiftly to guest misconduct—especially when video evidence is involved. Past reports suggest that Disney does take action in cases involving theft, including revoking Annual Passes or issuing bans from property-wide access, particularly if a guest is a repeat offender.

Disney theme parks are heavily monitored, not just by Cast Members and security patrols but also by an array of cameras, sensors, and increasingly sophisticated tech—including license plate tracking and facial recognition systems at the gates.

If the clip continues to gain traction, it’s likely Disney may open an internal investigation. Whether the guest will be identified and held accountable remains to be seen, but based on similar past cases, consequences could be swift and severe.

A Word of Warning for Would-Be Thieves

In an era where cars are equipped with full-surround security cameras and TikTok sleuths are never far behind, incidents like this rarely go unnoticed. Whether it’s a $5 magnet or a stroller trinket, theft is theft—and doing it on Disney property comes with added risks.

As one commenter said best:
“She should be embarrassed. It’s a car magnet, not a souvenir.”

If you recognize the individual or have information, Disney’s Guest Services can be contacted directly, and your report may help prevent future infractions in the most magical place on earth.


Alessia Dunn

Orlando theme park lover who loves thrills and theming, with a side of entertainment. You can often catch me at Disney or Universal sipping a cocktail, or crying during Happily Ever After or Fantasmic.

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