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Man on Disney trip arrested over temperatur­e check refusal

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ORLANDO, Fla. – A Louisiana man who said he spent $15,000 on a Disney World vacation learned to his misfortune that “the most magical place on Earth” has very real rules to maintain public health during the coronaviru­s pandemic.

Kelly Sills, 47, of Baton Rouge was arrested Feb. 13 after he refused to get his temperatur­e checked at a Disney Springs restaurant, the Orange County Sheriff ’s Office told news outlets. He later pleaded not guilty to trespassin­g.

An arrest report said Sills skipped the restaurant’s temperatur­e screening tent, refused to go back to be tested and wouldn’t leave the property once asked to by Disney and the deputies.

After being told he was on private property, Sills repeatedly told authoritie­s that he paid for his vacation and that “you can’t trespass if you’re paying $15,000,” according to a video recording from the sheriff’s office.

Sills told The Washington Post on Saturday that he would have “happily” consented to a screening but walked into the restaurant through an exit and didn’t realize his mistake. He criticized a manager for escalating the conflict and compared Disney security to Nazis and the Mafia, the newspaper reported.

Sills’ attorney declined to comment, The Orlando Sentinel reported.

Sills is only the latest person arrested for refusing to follow Disney’s health rules. Also in February, a man was accused of spitting on a security guard after being asked to wear a mask and was charged with battery.

Disney spokeswoma­n Andrea Finger said most guests have followed the rules, which enabled Disney World to reopen in the pandemic.

“Millions of guests visit our theme parks each year, and in rare instances when things of this nature occur, we hold them accountabl­e,” Finger said in the statement.

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PROVIDED BY WALT DISNEY WORLD Disney spokeswoma­n Andrea Finger said most guests have followed the rules, which enabled Disney World to reopen.

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