🚨 Repeat Disney Trespass Arrest A woman banned from Disney property was arrested for the 2nd time at Magic Kingdom after being previously trespassed and already arrested once before for violating it.
🚨 Repeat Trespass Arrest at Magic Kingdom Leads to Another Jail Booking
A guest previously banned from Walt Disney World property was arrested again, this time at Magic Kingdom, after deputies say she returned despite multiple prior trespass warnings and arrests.
📍 What Happened
According to the Orange County Sheriff’s Office, deputies responded to Magic Kingdom on April 6, 2026, after Disney security identified a woman inside the park who had already been trespassed from Disney property.
Security personnel reportedly recognized the woman through prior incidents and surveillance systems.
Deputies working an off-duty detail quickly located and detained her near the ferry dock outside the park.
📄 The Key Detail: This Wasn’t Her First Time
Investigators confirmed the woman had already been issued a formal trespass warning on January 10, 2023 at Disney’s Animal Kingdom.
Just 12 days later, she was arrested for violating that trespass after returning to Disney property, this time at Hollywood Studios.
That 2023 arrest report states she:
- Claimed she “did nothing wrong” when approached
- Was positively identified by Disney security as a previously trespassed individual
- Was taken into custody and transported to jail
Despite that prior arrest, deputies say she returned again in 2026, entering Magic Kingdom property in violation of those standing warnings.
⚖️ Arrest at Magic Kingdom
On April 6, deputies confirmed her identity and took her into custody.
During the investigation:
- Disney security provided documentation of prior trespass warnings
- A new trespass warning was issued on scene
- The suspect invoked her right to an attorney and declined questioning
She was then transported to the Orange County Jail and booked on a charge of:
- Trespass on property after warning (F.S. 810.09)
🏰 Why This Matters at Disney
Disney trespass warnings are not temporary or informal, they are legally enforceable bans from private property.
Once issued, returning to any Walt Disney World property, including parks, resorts, and transportation areas, can result in immediate arrest.
This case highlights:
- Disney’s extensive surveillance and identification capabilities
- Coordination between Disney security and on-site deputies
- A zero-tolerance approach to repeat trespass violations
Even years later, prior warnings remain active and enforceable.
⚠️ The Bigger Picture
Repeat trespass cases like this are relatively uncommon—but when they happen, they tend to escalate quickly due to the clear legal history.
In this situation:
- Initial trespass → January10, 2023
- First violation arrest → January 23, 2023
- Second known violation → April 2026, 2026
That pattern significantly strengthens probable cause and limits discretion once the individual is identified on property.