A Walt Disney World guest jumped into EPCOT's World Showcase Lagoon on Monday after he was given a $6,000 bet, a couple told FOX 35
A visitor at Walt Disney World jumped into a lagoon at EPCOT on Monday after being warned that he could be kicked out of the park. Brendan and Gwyn who run the Instagram account DisFamily Adventures told FOX 35 they were walking through EPCOT's Italy Pavilion at around 5:30 p.m. when they overheard the man with his friends "acting up" before he jumped into the World Showcase Lagoon.
While Walt Disney World didn't respond to a request for comment from Fox News Digital, its website states that "engaging in any unsafe act" is prohibited.
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