A TikTok video posted earlier this month is putting a spotlight on a hit-and-run collision that left one Disney's Hollywood Studios guest with a badly damaged car and no information about who was responsible.
What the Video Shows

On May 2, TikTok user @disneywvanessa filmed the aftermath of the incident in the Jessie parking lot at Disney's Hollywood Studios, sharing the clip in hopes that the car's owner would see it and learn more about what had happened to their vehicle. The footage revealed significant damage to a Mercedes-Benz sedan: the front bumper was nearly torn away, the headlights were damaged, and pieces of the car's front end were scattered across the pavement.
@disneywvanessa at hollywood studios 3:50 pm #disney #disneyworld #hollywoodstudios #disneyparks
The driver who caused the damage left no note with contact or insurance information. The TikToker's reaction captured what many viewers were thinking: “Oh my god, you guys. That is crazy. No note or anything.”
The video went viral, drawing responses from people across the Disney community, including former cast members who weighed in on what options might be available to the vehicle's owner.
What Former Disney Cast Members Are Saying

Several current and former Disney cast members used the comment section to point out that security cameras positioned throughout Walt Disney World Resort‘s parking areas would have recorded the incident. One former security cast member offered this insight:
“Ex security at Disney as a cast member here – Everything is time stamped when coming in and out take that as you will.”

However, another commenter pushed back on the assumption that Disney would simply hand over that footage upon request:
“Yall won't release footage unless a police report is filed and the police request the footage. Yall won't just give it to us. My husband's car was involved in a hit and run coming out of the costuming building and yall refused to help us.”
What Hit-And-Run Victims Should Do

Walt Disney World Resort did not issue a public statement about the incident — consistent with how the resort typically handles matters like this on its property. Based on the accounts shared in the comments, guests who find themselves in a similar situation at any Walt Disney World theme park parking lot should file a police report as soon as possible. Law enforcement requesting the footage directly from Disney appears to be the most reliable path to accessing security camera recordings that could identify the responsible driver.
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