06-03-2025
Parents leave child alone in stroller to go on ride at Disneyland
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CALIFORNIA (WJW) – A TikTok video showing a stroller, allegedly with a child left inside unattended at Disneyland as parents went to get on a ride at the park, is sparking outrage.
According to TikToker @keesha4rank, she allegedly watched a couple leave their child in a stroller covered with a Spiderman Blanket while they went on the Guardians of the Galaxy ride at Disneyland, Calif.
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'I've honestly never seen this happen. Why did somebody leave their baby here in a stroller while they went to go get on a ride?' she said in the video. 'That stroller, right there, there is a baby in there as you all can see (movement under a blanket). Somebody's kid is in there.'
According to @keesha4rank, before she knew a child was inside the stroller, she heard one of the adults say, 'Oh, just put a chair there to block that side off.'
In the video, Disney authorities are seen coming to assist with the situation as @keesha4rank says aloud, 'I wonder how old you can be to wait by yourself.'
According to the Disneyland Resort Help Center, 'Guests under 14 years of age must be accompanied by a Guest age 14 years of age or older to enter Disneyland Park and Disney California Adventure Park.'
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The situation sparked outrage in the TikTok comments.
One user said, 'They should've had police there waiting for the parents to get off the ride. If that doesn't scream neglect, then idk what does,' while another said, 'This breaks my heart. Thank God there are good people around watching. Couldn't imagine if there wasn't. That poor baby.'
According to the Disneyland website, the park officers service called Rider Switch, which allows parents and other guests to take turns enjoying attractions without having to line up twice or leave anyone alone.
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