If there is one thing that no Universal Orlando Resort guest wants, it’s to find human fecal matter scattered around the park, but unfortunately, one guest has been threatening to do just that for views on social media.
A TikTok user known as @iamjayjeezy has sparked widespread disgust and concern after posting a video in which he claims he will publicly defecate at Universal Orlando Resort. In the now-viral video, Jay declares that he hasn’t showered in days, doesn’t plan to wipe, and intends to make a mess “for the vibes.” While many speculate the video is a misguided attempt at humor or shock value, it follows a disturbing trend of social media users encouraging inappropriate and unhygienic behavior in public places, especially theme parks.
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This isn’t the first time Jay has made such inflammatory comments online. In fact, he has a growing reputation for making threats or jokes about defecating in public places across Florida, including fast food restaurants like Waffle House and McDonald’s, as well as high-traffic retail spaces like the Apple Store. While the intent may be comedic, the consequences of such statements—whether acted upon or not—can be severe.
Universal Orlando Guests React in Horror
The response to Jay’s Universal Orlando video has been overwhelmingly negative. Comments on the video range from mocking to outright angry, with many demanding that he leave the state entirely. Some of the most viral responses include:
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“Pls leave Florida”
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“What type of evil scheme is this?”
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“Get out my city”
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“C’mon bro”
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“Praying for those ppl in the queue”
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“Leave my state I beg of you
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Many viewers expressed concern not just for the guests and Cast Members who might encounter such behavior, but also for what this says about the state of viral content creation. “When your idea of a joke is making families think they’re going to walk through human waste on vacation, you’ve gone too far,” one user wrote in a repost of the video.
Not Just a Joke—It’s a Real Problem in Theme Parks

While some defenders argue that Jay’s video was clearly satire, the rise in similar incidents at both Universal Orlando and Walt Disney World suggests the issue is no longer hypothetical.
Just this April, Disneyland Resort fans were outraged after an adult man reportedly contaminated multiple park surfaces with feces, sparking disgust and viral debate. The incident was shared on Instagram, showing a guest walking freely through the park after the act. Though authorities responded, many fans were shocked at the lack of immediate action.
Earlier in March, another viral post detailed a deeply unsanitary event at Guardians of the Galaxy: Cosmic Rewindat EPCOT, where a guest defecated on the queue wall, leaving behind a serious biohazard. The attraction temporarily closed while Cast Members sanitized the area.
That same month, two major Disney attractions were forced to shut down due to fecal contamination:
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Guardians of the Galaxy – Mission: BREAKOUT! at Disney California Adventure
Photos and videos from guests showed clearly visible messes on the attraction floors. Park employees were seen turning guests away, warning that closures could be extended due to biohazard protocols. One source said Disney was “scrambling to keep up with rising incidents of guest misconduct.”
In another truly bizarre moment, a guest at Disneyland Park was filmed walking through the park wearing white sweatpants stained brown in the back. The video, shared by Instagram user @sickandwrongpodcast, included the caption:
“I was wondering what that smell was and looked up and saw this… Wrong day to wear white brother.”
Fans flooded the comments with horror and disbelief, asking why the man wasn’t removed from the park immediately.
Encouraging This Behavior Online Is Dangerous—and Could Get You Banned for Life
Whether Jay’s video was a joke or a genuine threat, it promotes harmful behavior that can have serious real-world consequences. Universal Orlando Resort has a strict Code of Conduct, which states that guests who engage in indecent, lewd, or unsanitary behavior are subject to immediate removal and permanent banning from the resort.
In addition, threatening to engage in unsanitary or disruptive behavior—even if not carried out—can be considered a violation of park rules. Universal reserves the right to revoke admission or Annual Pass access at any time for any reason, and park security monitors social media for potential threats. That means even filming a fake video like Jay’s could get someone flagged and banned.
Theme park staff and cleaning crews work tirelessly to provide a clean and safe experience for guests. Actions like those described in Jay’s video threaten not only public health and hygiene, but also the livelihoods of employees who must deal with the fallout.
The Bigger Picture: Content Culture and the Decline of Park Etiquette

This isn’t just about one TikTok or one person—it’s about a wider shift in behavior. As creators chase viral views, more guests seem willing to bend or break rules at the expense of others. Whether it’s jumping off rides, screaming during shows, damaging props, or public defecation stunts, theme parks are seeing a troubling increase in attention-seeking misconduct.
In a place meant for family fun, these stunts create uncomfortable, dangerous, and unsanitary environments for everyone. Families spend thousands to visit parks like Universal Orlando, and they deserve an experience free from biohazards and social media clout-chasers.
Theme park fans and local residents have made one thing clear: Enough is enough.
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