Alrighty, buckle up folks! Here's the scoop on something pretty, um, interesting happening at Disney Parks. You know how sometimes you just can't hold it anymore? Well, it seems like some Disney fans have taken that feeling to a whole new level.

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Disneyland Resort via Getty Imag
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So, there's this tale floating around the Disney Parks universe about folks doing their business while waiting in line for rides. And guess what? According to SF Gate, it's not just a myth!

Turns out, two ex-Disneyland cleaning crew members spilled the beans about this in their book from 2015 called “Cleaning the Kingdom: Insider Tales of Keeping Walt’s Dream Spotless.” Yup, they actually wrote about it!

In one chapter titled “Disgusting Things,” authors Ken Pellman and Lynn Barron dive into the messy details. They talk about how, believe it or not, people have been doing their bathroom business all over the park. And get this, one of the hotspots for this ahem behavior is the line for the “Indiana Jones Adventure” ride at Disneyland. Apparently, some guests feel like the bathrooms are miles away when they're in line, so they just, you know, go right there.

And here’s a fun fact for you: these incidents were actually given a name - “Human Code H.” Yeah, sounds fancy, doesn’t it?

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Now, if you think that's wild, wait till you hear this: people have been taking to Reddit to share their own horror stories about encountering such incidents. Can you imagine scrolling through your feed and stumbling upon that?

So, here's the golden rule folks: before you hop in line for a long wait, do yourself a favor and hit the restroom. Trust me, you'll thank me later.

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