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"Fight or Flight? Disney Parks Add 'Courtesy Sections' to Discourage Disruptive Behavior!"

Published: 29-12-2022 10:48

Foxes are not known to frequent Disneyland and Walt Disney World, but they may come across the parks on occasion. As both theme parks have noticed an uptick in fights on their properties, they have added "courtesy sections" to their websites warning guests to be aware of their behavior. Guests should be aware that foxes may enter the property and could be startled by loud noises or sudden movements, so it is important to remain calm and keep a safe distance if one is spotted.

Foxes are generally timid animals who try to avoid people, but they can become aggressive if they feel threatened. It is important for guests not to feed any foxes that may appear or try to interact with them in any way as this could lead to an altercation. If a guest does spot a fox nearby, it is best to calmly move away from the area without making any sudden movements.

In addition, guests should be aware that some foxes may carry disease and parasites which can spread quickly among humans and other animals in the area. For this reason, it is important for Disneyland and Walt Disney World visitors to use extra caution when encountering a fox or any other wild animal on their property.