Fight Breaks Out At EPCOT’s The Land Pavilion

Last night Twitter user @DisneyVegenz posted a video of an altercation happening in EPCOT’s “The Land” pavilion at Walt Disney World with the caption “The Most Wonderful Time of the Year.”

I admit it. I find that very funny and I sung it in my head.

What’s not funny is that people thought having a physical fight in the pavilion was an okay idea.

 

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Sadly, if fights like this break out it impacts everyone witnessing it as well.  More than one “F” word was screamed during this exchange.

All of this led to a discussion about how these “outbursts” have been happening more and more frequently. But others pointed out that it likely happened then too, but with constant internet access and cell phone documentation we are more aware of it.

Personally, I can’t imaging behaving this way in public let alone at Walt Disney World. Don’t get me wrong, I have seen plenty of bad behavior that could drive a person to react negatively, but there’s just saying something and then flat out having a physical fight.

There were a couple of comments in the discussion that made me smile:

 

And my personal favorite!

According to reports the fight broke up and moved on without security showing up. But there is film of it now, so who knows if Disney will try to track them down or now.

Remember someone is always watching.

What do you think? Comment and let us know!





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