Everyone loves going to a theme park because, well, who wouldn't love going to a theme park?

Even those of us that don't necessarily enjoy a ride on a big rollercoaster will be able to have a good time because there's such a wide variety of things to do. Unfortunately, some folks get a little bit too excited and do things that can often lead to them being thrown out of the park altogether.

It's not a large portion that is engaging in such behaviors, but it's certainly worth noting that while they may be in the most magical places on earth, theme park staff aren't going to tolerate increasingly poor actions from the public - and rightly so.

20 Going To The Toilet On A Ride

Sometimes you just can't control your bodily functions and while that's somewhat understandable, we still don't think it's a good enough excuse to do a number one or number two on a ride. Someone has to clean that up, man.

19 Excessive Line Cutting

People need to play by the rules when it comes to theme parks, and one of the rules is that you just don't cut the line when waiting for a ride. Some parks won't be too angry about this but others will actively find you and ensure you receive some sort of suspension or ban.

18 Feeding Animals When You Shouldn’t

If there's a sign that says don't feed the animals when you make the walk up to their enclosure, then it's probably a good idea not to test the waters on what happens if you do it anyway. At the very least, you might be losing a few fingers.

17 Letting Off Fireworks

The fireworks displays at theme parks are always a whole lot of fun, especially during the festive season. The key to that, of course, is they're being done by professionals, as opposed to people who just fancy letting some off for a laugh.

16 Promote Rival Theme Parks

Don't roll into Universal parks and start promoting Disney, and don't head on over to Alton Towers if your sole intention is to hype up Thorpe Park. It's all about enjoying and embracing the facility that you're in, not the one you want to be in.

15 Mess With Ride Mechanics

It could be pulling something you shouldn't or just kicking part of the ride, but either way, it's a really bad move to try and break the ride. Not only are you putting yourself and others around you in danger, but the ride then goes down for most of the day.

14 Jumping The Barriers

There are plenty of barriers in parks that qualify under this definition, but the one that people really need to look out for is the barrier that allows you into the park. If someone jumps that without paying and then causes a chase around the entire facility, panic will ensue. Oh, and then there's this.

13 Continually Using A Selfie Stick

Using a selfie stick is all good fun in the privacy of your own home or down the park with the dog, but at a theme park (especially Disney), it's considered to be an act that disrupts others around you and can end up influencing the sort of day they have.

12 Vlog Too Much On The Rides

Firstly: a lot of parks don't actually allow you to film on rides at all, so you're breaking all sorts of rules. Secondly, there's a strong chance you will lose the equipment that you're filming with - which isn't exactly ideal.

11 Go With A Big & Rowdy Group

If there's a large portion of you and your pals going to a theme park then you'll be fine to chill out and have a good time: so long as you don't get too rowdy. If you do, then people aren't exactly going to enjoy your presence there very much.

10 Complain About The Food & Drink Services

Whether it's overpriced or too cold, it turns out that arguments regarding food and drink at a theme park can often escalate into something much bigger. It sounds ridiculous, but the staff gets really edgy about this sort of stuff.

9 Having One Too Many

Enjoy a drink if there's the option available to you, but try not to go over the top. Drinking Around The World at Epcot is particularly dangerous, so only have more than one drink if you're absolutely certain that you can handle it.

8 Jumping Out Of A Moving Ride

We're not so sure anyone in the history of the planet could ever think this is a good idea, and yet, such is the society we find ourselves in. If you want to jump out of a moving 'vehicle' of sorts, do a skydive. Also, don't try and climb the darn thing.

7 Sneaking Backstage At The Shows

There are plenty of interactive shows that take place at theme parks, with many involving actors. As opposed to just watching the show, though, some probably think it's hilarious to go backstage and see them in all of their glory (or not, in this instance).

6 Encouraging Immature Actions From Your Kids

If your child wants to do something silly throughout the course of their time in the park then the job of a parent is to stop them. Based on the maturity levels of the parents themselves, though, that could have the opposite effect.

5 Defacing Property Of The Park

Grafitti is the worst act that tends to go on in this case, with many famous rides up and down the country (both past and present) being defaced just for the sake of it. It's not like we're talking about a Banksy level of quality, either.

4 Indecent Clothing Choice

Don't go to a theme park wearing barely anything, and don't engage in indecent exposure or clear acts of disruption courtesy of the attire you're wearing. It just makes the whole day more awkward, especially for those around you.

3 Getting Into Fights

Getting into a fight in any walk of life feels like a pretty silly thing to do, and doing so at a theme park in front of a whole bunch of people sounds like a bigger headache than you need. Just go and enjoy the rides, guys.

2 Pretending To Be A Disney Princess

Disney princesses are hired based on the quality of their performance as well as just their looks, so as you can probably imagine, impersonators aren't always welcome. Sure, it can look pretty funny, but Disney doesn't take it all too well.

1 Drive Around On A Segway

Segways are great fun but when you're accidentally driving into people every chance you get, all of a sudden, it becomes a whole lot less fun. Banning them outright could be detrimental to the staff, but really, it all depends on the circumstances.