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Disney World Visitor Sparks Backlash for Wearing MAGA Hat in the Park

He's Being Accused of "Rage Baiting"

Walt Disney World has long been a place where families and visitors from all walks of life come to escape the realities of the outside world. The park’s enchantment offers a temporary respite from politics, daily struggles, and harsh divides. But sometimes, the magic is interrupted, not by the usual Disney mishaps, but by a more controversial presence—one that stirs up debates instead of excitement.

A recent incident involving a man wearing a “Make America Great Again” (MAGA) hat has drawn significant attention online, sparking a conversation that transcends the parks themselves and touches on the broader relationship between politics and entertainment.

Donald Trump holds a MAGA hat
Credit: Video Screenshot, ABC News Report

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Disney World’s allure comes from its ability to create a sanctuary where everyone can immerse themselves in a world of fantasy. Yet, some visitors, it seems, aren’t content with just enjoying the magic. One guest recently visited Magic Kingdom with a MAGA hat on his head, intent on filming others’ reactions.

His aim was clear: he wanted to provoke. The videos he posted online quickly went viral, but not for the reasons one might expect. Instead of focusing on his enjoyment of the park, the videos ignited debates about his motivations and what many called “rage bait.”

In the footage, the man challenges onlookers to confront him if they disagree with his political message. The caption read, “If you have something to say, say it to my face.”

@neverwokex2.0

This was my favourite so far 😂

♬ original sound – NeverWoke

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This deliberate act of confrontation didn’t go unnoticed, drawing mixed reactions from Disney guests. While some merely glanced at him, others voiced their disapproval, creating an atmosphere of tension that felt out of place in the typically joyful setting of Disney.

As his video spread, many labeled his actions as attention-seeking and designed to provoke controversy for the sake of online fame.

“Is this really why you’re here?” one critic commented. “To start fights in a place where people just want to have fun?” As the viral video continued to make its rounds, the backlash grew. Viewers weren’t just criticizing the man for his political stance—they were upset by his actions, accusing him of using Disney World as a stage to amplify divisive rhetoric.

A man wearing a "Make America Great Again" red cap takes a selfie outdoors. The image is split into two similar shots. Text on both sides reads, "IF YOU HAVE SOMETHING TO SAY THEN SAY IT TO MY FACE.
Credit: Video Screenshot Tiktok, @neverwokex

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The incident became even more complicated when the man’s TikTok account, with over 240,000 followers, was eventually banned for violating platform guidelines. While some cheered the move, others criticized the situation as another example of censorship, further feeding the flames of online discourse.

The man was quickly labeled a “grifter,” with accusations that he knew the story was fabricated but used it for personal gain, garnering views and followers by intentionally riling up both supporters and critics.

The situation raised another question: why choose Disney World, a destination often seen as neutral ground, as the place to make such a bold political statement?

@blackafterschoolspecial

#stitch with @NeverWoke He knows this isn’t true, but it doesn’t matter. All these #MAGA #contentcreators care about is getting noticed by Trump and getting famous no matter what actual harm their lies and #propaganda will cause.. #greenscreen

♬ original sound – BlackAfterSchoolSpecial

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Disney, despite its past critiques from conservative factions for being too “woke,” remains one of the world’s most visited and celebrated family destinations. The choice to wear a MAGA hat at a place that many have associated with inclusivity and acceptance seemed to many like an intentional attempt to create conflict. Some questioned whether he was truly aligning himself with the park’s values, or simply exploiting it to further his own agenda.

As expected, the online backlash was swift and strong. One critic pointed out the irony of spending hundreds of dollars at Disney World while criticizing the company’s supposed liberal agenda: “You can’t criticize Disney for being too ‘woke’ and then turn around and pay to visit,” they said.

This irony did not go unnoticed by the thousands of commenters who found humor in the juxtaposition of someone so vehemently opposed to Disney’s inclusivity policies spending a large amount of money on a Disney vacation.

A Pride mural at EPCOT
Credit: Disney Parks Blog

Though the incident raised eyebrows and sparked a flurry of online debate, it wasn’t long before other voices chimed in, pointing out the absurdity of the entire situation. “He spent $370 to go to Disney and stir up drama,” one commenter noted. “Even Minnie Mouse wasn’t impressed!”

Adding to the confusion, rumors began circulating that Disney had banned MAGA hats entirely, igniting even more outrage. However, Disney was quick to dispel the rumors, clarifying that no such ban existed. A company representative released a statement reassuring guests that MAGA hats were not prohibited at Disney parks, though the company reserved the right to remove guests whose attire or behavior violated the park's guidelines.

Despite this clarification, the incident had already fueled the online debate, leaving many to wonder about the limits of political expression in places meant for entertainment.

Do you think the man was wrong to make a political statement at Disney World, or did he have the right to express his views? Was Disney right to allow such displays, or should the park maintain a stricter dress code to keep things neutral? Share your thoughts in the comments below—let’s continue the conversation.

Krysten Swensen

A born and bred New England girl living the Disney life in Southern California. I love to read, to watch The Golden Girls, and love everything to do with Disney and Universal. I also love to share daily doses of Disney on my Disney Instagram @BrazzleDazzleDisney!

2 Comments

  1. The ignorant ones are the ones being triggered by patriotism, there’s nothing wrong with making America Great Again.

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