Family Influencers Face Criticism For Promoting Dangerous Disney Hack

Many families love all things Disney, including Disneyland, Disney World, and so much more. The parks can be expensive and overwhelming, so it has become popular for many to share their Disney secrets on social media platforms such as TikTok. One family took it too far.

The Kelly Fam recently shared their Disney hack, which allowed youngest son Kannon to get on rides he was too short for. This was unsafe in itself, but to share the information so other people could do it was irresponsible. The family has recently apologized and taken down the videos suggesting it to others.

The original video showed the family purchasing platform shoes for their son. They even added more layers on the bottom of this shoe to make him even taller. They boasted that "these shoes are a game changer."

The comments section was livid at this unsafe “hack.” Commenters could not believe Kannon’s parents would put him in harm's way. Some even tagged the Disney corporation in an attempt to stop this behavior.

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Ty Kelly posted an apology video, which was full of inconsistencies. "Let's just get this straight, I love my kids more than life itself," he began. He claimed he would "never ever ever put my kids in actual danger" and that his son did not ride anything he was not tall enough for. Footage on other social media accounts and YouTube, tells a different story. It appears as if the family has since deleted their entire internet presence.