So apparently, we’ve officially reached a point where a trip to Disneyland is so expensive… people are now smuggling in children like it’s a spy mission.

No, seriously.

Disneyland Visitor Caught Sneaking a Child in a Stroller

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A viral video is making the rounds showing a family rolling up to the entrance with a stroller, acting totally normal… except plot twist: that “baby” in the stroller is not exactly baby-sized.

We’re talking full undercover operation.

According to the video, the kid is basically folded up like a suitcase, face pressed up against the stroller, hoping nobody makes eye contact. Meanwhile, the parents are just casually strolling (pun intended) like, “Yes, hello, one tiny infant coming through, nothing suspicious here.”

See the video below.

Now, Lets Get Into The Comments

And honestly? The internet’s reaction has been split between:

“This is genius.”
“This is unhinged.”
and “Disney prices really got people acting like this??”

For context, kids under 3 can get into Disney parks for free… which is great—unless your child is very clearly not 3 and also shaped like a middle schooler stuffed into a stroller burrito.

The whole thing was caught on video by a bystander, because of course it was, and now everyone online is debating whether this is:
A) a clever life hack
B) a parenting low point
C) or the plot of the next Mission: Impossible movie

Either way, it’s giving “we paid for 4 tickets and emotionally cannot afford a fifth.”

No word on whether they made it inside successfully, but let’s just say if Disney security starts checking strollers like TSA checks luggage… we all know why.

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