Woman Says 'Rude' Disney Guest on Scooter 'Ran Over' Her Foot: 'Ouch'

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A video that purports to show the moment a woman's foot was run over by a Disneyland guest on a motorized scooter has gone viral.

The video was posted to TikTok on January 22 by cmlittleseeds (@kisstiana656), who wrote: "She literally darted in front of me and ran over my foot." Already, the post has received more than 1.5 million views and nearly 130,000 likes.

At the beginning of the video, a crowd of people can be seen running through Disneyland immediately following "rope drop,"—the time at which the physical ropes barring entry into Fantasyland, Tomorrowland and Adventureland are literally dropped and guests are welcomed into the parks.

According to the popular theme park blog, Inside The Magic, guests can gather around Mainstreet U.S.A. about 30 minutes before the park "officially" opens to watch the rope drop.

"Rope drop definitely has its perks! Guests can easily make decisions on which Disney rides they want to attack first and then get to walk on as many attractions as they can before the park becomes much more crowded during the day," the blog explained, adding that rope drop is "especially important" for first-time guests.

In her video, cmlittleseeds rushes towards one of her favorite rides when, all of a sudden, another guest on a motorized scooter cuts her off at the video's seven-second mark. Though cmlittleseeds does not pan the camera down to the ground to show viewers her foot, it is at this moment that the guest allegedly "wheeled [her] over."

"Ouch," read the video's text overlay.

In the comments section, cmlittleseeds assured viewers that her foot was fine.

"Thankfully in this instance, it wasn't bad at all. Just rude!" she exclaimed.

Oddly enough, many of cmlittleseeds's commenters shared that they have had similar experiences at the parks.

"Y'all be careful, this is how my foot got broken the second day into my Disney trip," said Leanna.

"At least you are still standing. I was literally [run] completely over while standing in line at Bug's Life. They need to issue [a] driver's license test," wrote Carolyn.

"I used to work at Disney as [a PhotoPass Cast Member]. We'd literally have cast members get broken bones and injuries from [people] in ECVs that were reckless," claimed nataliaDeLunaM.

"Last time I was at Disney someone rolled over my foot and broke a few bones. Ended up spending the rest of my trip driving one around," alleged austinblades7.

"It's everyone for themselves at theme park openings," observed L.R. Olsen.

Woman on motorized scooter
A video that purports to show the moment a woman’s foot was run over by a Disneyland guest on a motorized scooter has gone viral. Scharfsinn86/istock

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Sara Santora is a Newsweek reporter based in Florida. Her focus is reporting on viral social media posts and trends. Sara joined Newsweek in 2021. She is a graduate of Florida State University. You can get in touch with Sara by emailing s.santora@newsweek.com. Languages: English.


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