A beer-chugging Disney World attendee was arrested after "screaming" in a line of attendees he was attempting to "shake hands" with before nearly falling from a ride in the Skyliner ride incident.
Florida man Chase Holderby is said to have engaged in a verbal dispute and subsequently attempted to shake hands and high five those at a Food and Wine festival hosted at Walt Disney World's Epcot park.
Following his alleged attempt to interact with everyone in line, Holderby began "screaming" as staff attempted to get him onto the Skyliner ride following a dispute with his party.
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A deputy report following Holderby's arrest showed that the 30-year-old had staggered through the queue and chugged two beers in 30 seconds, according to witnesses at Disney World's Epcot park grounds.
Holderby is said to have been very loud and stumbled through the queue before getting into a dispute with members of his party, which had "alarmed" those near to him.
By the time Holderby, who was charged with trespassing and disorderly intoxication, had arrived at the Morocco Pavilion, security were asking him to leave.
But an altercation between Holderby and police in the most magical place on Earth proved rather troubling for officers as the bloke came "dangerously close" to falling from the Skyliner gondola.
The report from one deputy read: "We followed Holderby to the International Gateway exit while he took his shirt off and continued asking what he had done wrong."
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Problems continued for Holderby and company as he approached the Skyliner gondolas, travelling ski-lifts that take attendees to and from Disney's Hollywood Studios and Walt Disney World Resort.
Holderby, continuing his screaming, had acted in a "belligerent" manner toward the crowd, New York Post reported.
It continued: "Once in the line queue, he continued to act belligerent and cause the crowd of people in line to become alarmed.
"While attempting to get him onto the physical gondola car, he wouldn’t initially get in and was dangerously close to falling into the area beneath where the attraction operates."
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