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Poop Covered Guest Walks Around Disneyland, Contaminating Several Areas

One Disneyland Resort guest has gone viral for all the wrong reasons after being spotted wearing poop covered pants inside the theme park.

According to an Instagram post shared by @sickandwrongpodcast, the man was seen in white sweatpants stained brown, leading guests to speculate that he had experienced a personal accident and continued exploring the park regardless. The caption on the post read, “I was wondering what that smell was and looked up and saw this…Wrong day to wear white brother.”

The unsettling sight drew thousands of reactions from Disney Parks fans, many of whom were appalled by what they described as a health hazard. The presence of fecal matter in guest areas has become an oddly recurring issue across Disney Parks in recent months. In March, reports emerged of human waste smeared on the wall inside the queue of Guardians of the Galaxy: Cosmic Rewind at EPCOT. Shortly after, contamination shut down the Prince Charming Regal Carrousel in Magic Kingdom and Guardians of the Galaxy – Mission: BREAKOUT! at Disney California Adventure Park. One guest even reported finding fecal matter in their Disney Resort hotel room.

A modern hotel room with two neatly made double beds featuring red and white bedding. The room has a contemporary design, with stylish wall art and a sleek chair. Soft lighting enhances the warm ambiance, and a large window lets in natural light.
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In this latest incident, viewers expressed both disgust and sympathy.

“Just gross,” @themeparkpintopia commented. “I feel bad for the guy. But how many surfaces did he contaminate with this?”

“He better not get on any rides,” said @dannyiiphantomm.

The Fab Five characters in front of Disneyland Resort's Sleeping Beauty Castle
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Others took a more empathetic approach, criticizing those who filmed the video instead of offering help.

“Am I the only one who thinks it was mean to film this?” @lindseysreese asked. “He was probably already humiliated as it was.”

“Poor guy,” @nisi_taylor commented. “Not funny when it happens to you. When it’s time, it’s time!”

Nighttime view of Disney California Adventure Park
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While the exact extent of the contamination remains unclear, this incident serves as a reminder that unexpected accidents can occur anywhere and that resources are in place to help. Disneyland Resort and Walt Disney World Resort both offer First Aid centers where guests can receive medical attention and over-the-counter remedies.

Custodial cast members are trained to respond to biohazards and have special chemicals and protocols for cleaning bodily fluids. If you witness an unsanitary incident at a Disney Park, immediately notify the nearest cast member so the area can be properly disinfected.

What’s the most surprising thing you’ve seen at Disneyland Resort or Walt Disney World Resort? Let Disney Fanatic know in the comments!

Jess Colopy

Jess Colopy is a Disney College Program alum and kid-at-heart. When she’s not furiously typing in a coffee shop, you can find her on the hunt for the newest Stitch pin.

5 Comments

  1. What a horrid thing to do in filming this poor man. For all you know, he had an accident was and heading back to his car or resort to clean up. He didn’t have spare cloths. We’ve all had moments where we rush to the bathroom and pray we’ll make it there safely. You don’t know the back story and have no right to post this on social media. Have a heart!

  2. I’m sure Disney sells sweatpants. Buy a pair! You are at Disney you have the money!

  3. To whoever said to buy pants because they’re at Disney and have money… 1. Many of us at Disney are there for free and can’t afford clothing on property. Yet we have Disney clothing because we can get extremely discounted items off site. So no, not everyone at Disney has money by default to spend on stuff in the parks. 2. Any pants they sell on property are often some of the most expensive items they sell. 3. If we’re locals, why should we buy anything new when home is just down the street. 4. You don’t know if he was leaving and trying to get to his home or hotel room to change.

    The worst I’ve seen was when I worked at Disneyland in Custodial and I would get calls to clean vomit. I would either come over to find people walking through it or worse: I wouldn’t find anything because people had already walked through it so much it was gone! And to top it off… if I caught people who had just stepped in it and tried to disinfect their shoes for them I got one of two reactions. Either they were super grateful I told them and cleaned it off for them. Or… they were insulted that I was delaying them from going to have their fun. Those were the people I could never understand. They would rather go on with vomit on their shoes than be bothered to stop for one minute while somebody else offered to clean it for them.

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