VIDEO: Guest Dips Cooling Towel in Living With the Land Water at EPCOT

Shannen Ace

A person on a boat ride at Living With the Land reaches out toward the water; lush greenery is visible nearby.

VIDEO: Guest Dips Cooling Towel in Living With the Land Water at EPCOT

A video circulating on TikTok and Instagram shows a guest on Living With the Land in EPCOT dipping their cooling towel in the ride’s water flume.

Guest Puts Cooling Towel in Living With the Land Water

A person on a boat ride at Living With the Land reaches out toward the water; lush greenery is visible nearby.

The video was captured in a tunnel leading into one of the Living With the Land greenhouses. The person filming zooms in on a guest in the boat in front of them as they pull their cooling towel from the water between the boat and the ledge. The guest wrings out their towel then straightens up.

Watch the video below:

@kates_takes_

“Please keep your hands, arms, legs, and cooling towels insude the boat at all times. “ #epcot #livingwiththeland #fyp #disneytiktok #wdw #whywouldyoudothat

♬ original sound – _Kates_Takes_

Coincidentally, the video was captured in the same tunnel where a guest recently fell into the water while trying to retrieve their dropped phone.

Putting your hands in the water of any ride is extremely dangerous. There have been multiple confirmed and rumored stories of guests losing parts of their fingers in the underwater tracks of Disney rides. Though Living With the Land is a slow-moving boat ride, the vehicles are moving on underwater tracks that hands (or cooling towels) could get caught in. Of course, the water of a ride flume can also be dirty.

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