🚨 Resort Arrest at One of Disney's Good Neighbor Resorts An intoxicated guest at Bonnet Creek caused a major disturbance — then allegedly kicked and struck deputies during arrest. 👮♂️ Multiple felony charges 👨👩👧 Children involved → DCF notified
An adult woman was arrested at a resort near Walt Disney World after deputies say she was intoxicated, causing a disturbance, and later became violent toward law enforcement.
The incident occurred on March 31, 2026, at Wyndham Bonnet Creek Resort, located just outside Disney property.
📍 What Happened
According to the Orange County Sheriff’s Office arrest report, deputies responded around 9:19 p.m. to reports of a disorderly guest inside the resort lobby.
Resort employees told deputies that a woman had been intoxicated and causing a disturbance, alarming other guests, including children, with loud and aggressive behavior.
Deputies made contact with the woman, who showed multiple signs of intoxication, including:
- Slurred speech
- Red, glassy eyes
- Difficulty maintaining balance
- Strong odor of alcohol
Staff reported the situation began after an earlier incident at the pool, and that they had attempted to help escort her back to her room.
However, deputies say she refused assistance and remained in the wrong building, continuing to yell and curse in public areas.
⚠️ Escalation with Deputies
When deputies attempted to assist her back to the correct building using a golf cart, the situation escalated.
According to the report:
- She grabbed a deputy’s arm
- Tensed her body and pulled away during attempts to detain her
- Kicked backward, striking a deputy in the leg
- Continued attempting to kick deputies while being placed into a patrol vehicle
Deputies ultimately brought her to the ground to safely restrain and search her before transport.
👮 Charges Filed
The woman was arrested and charged with:
- Battery on a Law Enforcement Officer (2 counts)
- Attempted Battery on a Law Enforcement Officer
- Resisting an Officer with Violence
- Disorderly Intoxication
She was transported to the Orange County Jail and “safe booked” due to her erratic behavior.
👨👩👧 Additional Concerns
Deputies also conducted a well-being check on the woman’s children after concerns were raised that another adult responsible for them may have also been intoxicated.
The Florida Department of Children and Families (DCF) was notified as a precaution.