Families visit Disneyland to make their dreams come true. Some people plan their trip for years and save up so they can have the time of their lives with their favorite characters in a happy environment. Kids love the attractions and adults feel like kids again when they are there.

But imagine finally getting Disneyland and being turned away. The kids would cry and the parents would be furious. All that time getting excited would have been a waste. The money spent traveling would be gone and the happy faces would turn to frowns. A bummer beyond belief, this news would be the worst.

Here are 20 reasons a person could be turned away from Disneyland. The staff must follow the rules, so be sure to keep these in mind if you’re planning a trip. Getting in is the only way to have any fun.

20 (Adult) Beverages Make Mom Misbehave In Front Of Mickey

Apparently, adult beverages are available at the park, but if someone gets completely sloshed, there’s no way they’ll be allowed to partake in the park’s thrills. Too much leads to bad behavior, and if someone’s at risk of putting others in harm’s way, the staff is sure to bring it to their attention. They may even get booted if their actions are abominable.

19 Fights Aren’t Family-Friendly

Beating someone up at the park is problematic, to say the least. This is a place that’s supposed to be peaceful, so fights are forbidden. No matter the reason, slugging another guest is a big no-no. When the staff sees people going at it, there will be stiff consequences.

18 Full Capacity Means No More Magic

There’s a limit as to how many people they can pack into the Magic Kingdom. Once the attraction hits capacity, there’s no more room to squeeze more bodies in. This stinks for those who’ve been waiting in line all morning, but there are rules the staff must stick to.

17 Selfie Sticks Stay Home

It’s fun to snap pics at the park, as families want to reflect back on the magical memories they’ve made with Mickey Mouse and the gang. But don’t bring your selfie stick to Disney. They’re not allowed and you can’t use ‘em. Snap your selfies the “old-fashioned” way.

16 No Workers, No Visitors

If the Disneyland workers go on strike, that means that there is no one inside to work at the rides and other amusements. No workers on their shifts means no visitors. They can’t have people milling about if there is no one there to keep things running smoothly.

15 Mickey’s Not In The Mood For Making People Smile

Oh no! Mickey Mouse had too much to drink, and he won’t be allowed inside the park. Obviously this fella in costume is having a rough afternoon, and he probably doesn’t even work for Disney. But there’s no way the real team would let this person into the park. Kids would be worried about the cute cartoon character’s well-being.

14 Passed Out At The Park

Spending all day at Disney can be tiring, and if one has been drinking, the possibility of passing out is doubled. This gal is gone with the wind as she snores on a park bench. She may not be aware of her surroundings, but once the staff sees her, they’re sure to direct her to go back to the hotel.

13 Even Elsa Isn’t Allowed Back

What did Elsa do? She looks lovely in her ice blue gown, but apparently her behavior wasn’t fitting for a princess. The cops are taking her to the precinct, and she is probably going to be punished. Let’s hope the kids did not witness her doing something wrong.

12 Magic Kingdom Mayhem

People love to take pics with the cute characters all dressed up at Disneyland, but when someone touches them inappropriately, there are repercussions. This foolish fella on the news did just that, and now he’ll have to suffer the consequences. What in the world is wrong with some people?!

11 Too Short To Ride

Little kids love Disneyland, but some are just too small to go on some of the rides. This little fella is feeling blue because he is too short to step onto the ride. Perhaps one day he’ll come back to the park to try again. There are other kiddie rides made just for pipsqueaks like him.

10 Too Tall To Ride

On the other hand, some rides aren’t for the taller folks. This long-legged lady is too tall to go onto the ride. She’s having fun at the park, but her height is preventing her from enjoying the carousel. She’ll have to watch the others spin ‘round and ‘round while she waits for the ride to be over.

9 No More Room For Revelers

The park is jam-packed. Just like when a particular Disneyland attraction is filled to the brim, the entire park can be over-populated. When this happens, the staff can’t simply keep stuffing folks in. They will have to wait until others leave the park before having their own day of fun.

8 Attraction Isn’t Too Attractive

Some people head over to Disneyland with a particular ride or attraction in mind. It is a big bummer when that ride or attraction is closed to the public. All the energy they put into their anticipation is suddenly stifled. Sure, there are plenty of other things to do, but their dream was drowned.

7 Refurbishing Means Refusing Visitors

It is nice to know that the powers that be at Disney take time to make sure the attractions are at their best. But when they go through the refurbishing process, it means the attraction must be shut down for the time being. This is a drag for the guests, but there’s nothing they can do about it.

6 Protesters Won’t Be Paying For Theme Park Tickets

Protesters may surround the park, but there’s a slim chance the staff will let them inside to air their grievances. People have a right to voice their opinions, but if they will cause chaos inside the park, they won’t be let in to do so. Perhaps these people wanted to convince other folks to boycott the park.

5 Health Scare Means Safety First

If there is a health scare at a big place like Disneyland, there’s a good chance they will shut down the park until things are under control. Guests may be upset that they came all that way to be left outside the gates, but safety is number one in cases like these.

4 Busty Mom Gets The Boot

This “busty” woman had quite an adventure at Disney. As per this news still frame, she was told to “cover-up” at the park. She certainly can’t help how she looks, but if she was purposely being inappropriate around families, that’s a whole different story. Let’s hope they handled the situation to everyone’s satisfaction.

3 A Bad Habit Got Obama Ousted

The former president apparently got himself into hot water at Disney a while back. His “habit” got him booted from Disneyland, but he doesn’t seem to be too bent out of shape about it. After all, the staff was following protocol and he wasn’t abiding by the park rules.

2 Empty Your Pockets Or Else

If you cannot afford the park fees, the staff can’t let you inside without paying. Sounds reasonable, even though the cost to get into Disneyland is rather steep. Folks ought to know how much the tix to the park are before getting in line. It’s far from free to have fun these days.

1 Stroller Must Be The Right Size

Lots of families bring their little ones along to Disneyland. Some are even still in strollers. But not any old stroller will do. There are specifications for stroller size people must know. If the stroller isn’t up to standard, they’ll have to leave it parked and rent a different one for the day.