Woman Arrested at Disneyland for Failing to Show ID: Video

Woman Arrested at Disneyland for Failing to Show ID: Video

A woman wearing Minnie Mouse ears shouted profanities as police arrested her at Disneyland on Tuesday after she failed to show her ID to theme park attendants, police said.

The unidentified woman, who was accompanied by two young children, was taken into custody and cited for obstructing a peace officer and refusing to provide identification at Disney California Adventure, according to the Anaheim Police Department.

Police were called after the woman was uncooperative with Disneyland Resort security. Disneyland officials told local news station KTLA that the woman allegedly tried to bring her children into the park without paying the admission fee.

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A woman was arrested at Disneyland after police and park officials said she failed to pay admission for her two children. (TikTok/ @diz.talk)

Police said the woman was accused of trying to enter the park without purchasing tickets at least four times in the past two months, the Orange County Register reported. She was arrested and later released with a citation, according to the Anaheim Police Department.

A video of the arrest, shared on TikTok and going viral, shows two officers escorting the woman and her screaming children out of the park. Two other officers followed them, one pushing a stroller.

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Police and park officials say the woman had previously tried to pass off her older children as children under 2 in exchange for free admission. (TikTok/ @diz.talk)

The suspect can be heard yelling, “You’re really hurting me,” as bewildered onlookers near Paradise Gardens’ Jumpin’ Jellyfish ride watch the scene unfold. The TikTok video has been viewed more than 9 million times.

Disneyland offers free admission to children under 3 years old when accompanied by a paying adult. Valid theme park admission and a reservation for the same park on the same date are required for guests ages 3 and up, according to the Disneyland website.

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The price of a Disneyland ticket varies depending on the type of ticket purchased, the age of the visitor and the number of days of visit. The price of a one-day ticket varies depending on the date.

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A 2-day ticket to a single Disneyland park costs $310 per adult and $290 per child ages 3 and up. An all-park pass can be purchased for an additional $65.