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Disney Parks to crack down on influencer behavior after disturbing ‘swatting’ incident, insiders say

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The Happiest Place might get a lot less “social.”

Disney insiders say the company is weighing a sweeping crackdown on influencer behavior in its theme parks — including monetized live streaming — after a recent, disturbing incident inside Disneyland that triggered a massive police response.

The chaos unfolded in March when Anaheim police rushed to the park following a false emergency call tied to social media activity after what officials believed to be swatting — a dangerous prank in which an individual makes a false emergency report of a shooting or bomb threat to send heavily armed police to an unsuspecting target.

Authorities later confirmed the reports were hoaxes—with multiple incidents that night linked to influencers, some of whom were actively live streaming at the time. Now, the fallout could reshape how content creators operate inside the “Happiest Place on Earth.”

Disney is reportedly considering banning, or at least heavily restricting, live streaming at both Disneyland and Walt Disney World, according to circulating reports.

But, the focus isn’t just on safety and casual filming, theme park experts say — it’s also about money.

Sources say Disney will particularly be targeting monetized streams, including influencers who earn cash through tips, ads or even live-shopping operations where viewers pay them to buy park merch in real time.

That kind of activity may already violate existing park rules, which technically ban unauthorized commercial use activities — but some say Disney has historically looked the other way because influencers also double as free marketing.

“The big thing that has made Disney go ‘no more’ was the guy who got swatted very recently,” one insider said, noting the streamer was reportedly trespassed from the park.

The swatting scare appears to have been the tipping point after years of growing frustration from guests. Fans have long complained about influencers loudly narrating rides, clogging walkways with camera setups and turning park visits into chaotic live stream productions.

Live streamers “are taking away from the experience from a regular guest,” a former Disney employee said — pointing to creators begging for tips or running what critics describe as “QVC-style” shopping streams inside the parks.  

If Disney is testing the waters, the internet is already voting.

Across Reddit threads discussing the rumored ban, many users say the swatting incident was the moment everything crossed a line, with commenters blasting live stream culture as disruptive, invasive and even dangerous.

“They ruin the parks,” one user said. “There are a small handful who are actually polite and respectful but ironically the best ones don’t rely on it as a full time ‘career.’”

Others pointed to privacy concerns, saying they’re tired of being unknowingly filmed during family vacations.

However, many users are unsure if this would even be feasible to enforce. With most people on their phone taking photos or videos, unless “you’re being blatantly obvious and weird about it — not sure how they intend to make it work,” one person opined.

Tokyo Disneyland has already led the charge, implementing strict rules that prohibit filming in 2022.

“Commercial photographing, any photographing that may inconvenience other Guests, or public transmission is not permitted,” states their website.

Disneyland Paris also tightened its belt last month, significantly restricting recording equipment. 

If the ban goes into effect in the US, it would mark the end of an era for thousands of creators who make their living filming daily “vlogs.”

These influencers often spend several hours each week inside the gates, live streaming rides, parades, and even the bathrooms to thousands of viewers.

For now, Disney has not formally announced any policy changes.

Disney did not respond to The Post’s request for comment.



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