Guests at Walt Disney World have been told to keep their clothes on after a number of recent visitors flashed their chests near families and children.
In a new craze on social media at least two women have shared pictures of themselves on their pages pulling their tops over their heads.
One of them was travelling in the Skyliner gondola over the park in Florida, which attracts around 38,000 visitors every day.
Her exploits were followed by another woman who posed topless in the theme park, despite several families being in the near vicinity.
Alongside a picture of her standing in the Florida sunshine, the guest wrote: “Bad girls go to Epcot.”
Alton Towers conference centre evacuated as worker reports 'unusual smell'Her exploits angered several people who were unhappy at the idea of near naked models flashing her body close to families and children.
One said: “Lifetime ban from the worlds happiest place incoming for you.”
Another added: “Good thing little kids were not around you.
“Why do that in a place where little kids go?”
Another replied: “Listen, you get your coin however you want and you do you bestie, but when you take it to a place meant for and surrounded by children that’s a little too much and too far.”
Park rules say people flashing at Disney World can lead to guests being removed and banned from the resort.
They can also be brought up on criminal charges.
A guest flying over the themepark on the gondola shared a video to their TikTok page baring her breasts in the windows for the world to see.
The clip was shared on Twitter and drew scorn from several people.
One answered: “I am not even the slightest amount of a prude and this is trash.
Inside creepy abandoned amusement park that closed after boy lost his arm“Imagine having to explain sudden nudity to your kid on the way back to your Finding Nemo room at the Art of Animation resort.
“Deeply pathetic.”
It was also suggested she was airdropping links to an OnlyFans account.
Disney has been approached for comment.
The incidents follow a number of recent fights in the resorts, including a mass brawl between two families over their places in a queue at .
It led to several injuries and one person taken to hospital.
Footage shows the vicious fight at the entrance to the Magic Kingdom event, at the attraction.
Punches can be seen being thrown inside Fantasyland in the second fight at Disney World this year when a woman suffered head injuries during a fight between visitors over where to stand during a fireworks display in May.
This time the fight began between two families who had just watched “Mickey’s PhilarMagic” show.