Disney World guest arrested for trespass after late-night disturbance

A male guest at Walt Disney World Resort was arrested early on March 1, 2026, for trespassing after allegedly refusing to leave the property despite multiple directives. The incident occurred at 1180 Seven Seas Drive and involved claims of intoxication and causing a disturbance. Deputies activated body-worn cameras during the response.

Walt Disney World Resort, spanning over 25,000 acres of privately owned property in Florida, maintains strict security measures to ensure guest safety, often coordinating with local law enforcement. On March 1, 2026, at approximately 1:11 a.m., Orange County deputies were dispatched to 1180 Seven Seas Drive in response to a reported trespasser.

According to the arrest report, a Disney Security manager identified as Ronald informed deputies that a male individual, later identified as Bladimy, was allegedly intoxicated and causing a disturbance on the property. Security personnel and off-duty officers reportedly instructed the individual to leave multiple times, but he refused to comply.

Upon arrival, deputies contacted security staff and issued further commands to depart. When these directives were ignored, the situation escalated, and Bladimy was placed in handcuffs and transported to BRC without additional incident. He was charged under Florida Statute 810.08(1)-(5) for trespass in a structure or conveyance, specifically for willfully remaining on private property after being directed to leave. Body-worn camera footage was activated during the investigation.

The report highlights key factors: alleged intoxication, causing a disturbance, and repeated refusal to comply with lawful directives. Florida law requires enforcement action when such refusals occur on private property like Disney World, where entry is conditional.

Social media reactions on platforms like X and Reddit have included discussions on the parks' strict behavioral standards and the legal weight of park rules. Users noted that while incidents like this are uncommon given the volume of daily visitors, they underscore the importance of compliance to avoid escalation. Disney's policies emphasize cooperation among cast members, security, and guests to maintain the resort's environment.

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