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Idiot dad shuts down Disney attraction by jumping up and down on it to show his kids it’s safe

AN idiot dad forced a Disneyland attraction to close after jumping on it to show it was safe for his kids – only for it to break.

The man broke one of the wooden slats of Tarzan’s Treehouse, resulting in it closing for the rest of the day.

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A man forced a Disneyland ride to close after jumping on it and breaking it

A guest was crossing the rope-suspended bridge at the Anaheim park when he jumped up and down on it to show his children the bridge would not break, according to .

During this, the guest allegedly snapped one of the wooden slats on the bridge, which is suspended roughly three stories above ground.

A shows the damage to the walkway which led to its closure.

No guests were injured, although cast members attempted to find those involved in the damage.

The attraction, located at Adventureland at Disneyland, was closed for the rest of Sunday.

It was re-opened on Monday morning.

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A dad was attempting to show that the ride was safe for his kids

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The ride was forced to close for the duration of the day

Facebook users found the situation hilarious.

Manual Valle wrote: “Not surprised. People are dumb on that bridge.”

Amanda Flud added: “I hope one of his kids said ‘told you so!'”

Donna Cole asked: “Why is this the fault of the guest? It’s not the first time an attraction at Disneyland has broken.”

Denise Hoshor suggested a “weight limit” should be introduced to prevent it happening again.

The attraction originally opened in 1962 as the Swiss Family Treehouse until it was renamed and reopened in 1999 as Tarzan’s Treehouse.

The cheeky dilfs of Disneyworld Instagram account shows hot dads enjoying a magical day out with their kids

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