Disney officially bans peeing in their lines. Anyone caught intentionally peeing in a line at Disney World will be kicked out of the park and may be banned for life.

According to an internal source, there has been a massive increase in people urinating in their lines, both kids and adults. In fact, the most popular lines for people to pee in are Guardians of the Galaxy: Cosmic Rewind, Space Mountain, and Remy’s Ratatouille Adventure.

Not only are there a lot of private corners to go in, but they also have some of the longest lines. At least rides like Flight of Passage have a bathroom built into them. These other rides do not, so people have no choice but to drop their pants and pee while in line.
Overall, many people support Disney’s ban on peeing in their lines. However, others feel that this is a violation of their freedom and their rights. They believe that if they have to go to the bathroom, they should be able to.
They say it’s their body and their choice, and Disney shouldn’t be able to control that. We reached out to a top lawyer on this situation, and they claim that Disney is well within their rights to ban urinating in their lines.
People generally don’t have the right to drop their pants and go to the bathroom wherever they want. Our lawyer did mention that there are oftentimes exceptions for kids, and their age would be taken into consideration if it reached court.
What do you think of Disney banning urination in their lines? Let us know your thoughts in the comments below!
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