A guest at Disneyland Park jumped onto a moving float during the Paint the Night parade on April 5, 2026, prompting a security response and a potential lifetime ban. Video footage captured the individual vaulting onto the Mack truck from the Cars unit, posing for a photo before jumping back into the crowd. Park sources indicate the guest was identified afterward.
The incident occurred along the standard parade route as the Cars Electric Roadway Jam unit, featuring a large Mack the Truck illuminated by over 1.5 million LEDs, passed by. The guest bypassed barriers, sprinted from the curb, and climbed onto the passenger side step of the cab. After pausing to take a photo, the individual dismounted, but the parade halted as character attendants and security intervened, according to social media video and park reports. The float's design includes high-voltage electrical systems and heavy machinery, creating significant risks including shocks, blind spots for the driver, and potential injuries to performers nearby. Performers in the parade execute high-energy routines with electronic costumes, and intrusions disrupt their safety envelope. Paint the Night, revived for Disneyland's 70th anniversary celebrations starting in May 2025, has faced prior issues like a Little Mermaid float fire in September 2025 and temporary absences of the Cars unit. Disney maintains a zero-tolerance policy for such interference, issuing lifetime trespass warnings enforced via 2026 biometric entry systems across all its parks worldwide. Park sources report the guest was located post-parade and escorted for processing, facing a ban from properties including Disneyland, Walt Disney World, and international parks.