A "patriot convoy" of republican Gov. Ron DeSantis supporters descended upon Walt Disney World in Orlando, Florida, on Saturday, April 16, to protest the company's stance against the state's controversial "Don't Say Gay Bill."
The protest was scheduled with the intention to form a blockade to prevent people from entering the theme park. According to a social media post by Jonathan Riches, a so-called "Patriot Convoy" performed an illegal blockade of the eastern entrance to Walt Disney World earlier today.
'No One Visiting Disney Can Get In'

In the photo below, Riches is seen donning a "DeSantis 2022" hat with Mickey ears, and holding a megaphone with two cars, parked on either side of the road, appearing to block the entrance.
"Patriot Convoy just did a BLOCKADE @ the Entrance of Disney," Riches captioned the image. "Car trouble. No one visiting Disney can get in." The image was reposted by left-wing activist Kendall Brown. "Imagine intentionally ruining the vacations (and possibly once-in-a-lifetime experience) for thousands of kids and not realizing you are absolutely the villain in this story," she wrote in the caption.
Imagine intentionally ruining the vacations (and possibly once-in-a-lifetime experience) for thousands of kids and not realizing you are absolutely the villain in this story. pic.twitter.com/HVX3psA0Mf
— Kendall Brown (@kendallybrown) April 16, 2022
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While the right-wing protestors tried their best to keep people from visiting the theme park, they failed considering Disney World has multiple entrances due to its sheer size.
Furthermore, the protesters ended up blocking an entrance to the shopping area Disney Springs, which is over a mile away from the actual park entrance. Here are some of the reactions on Twitter:
Blocking one Disney Springs entrance thinking you are blocking all entry into Disney World is literally so on brand for this group https://t.co/Fmtlq70BbZ
— hales 🌻 (@haleymedcalf) April 17, 2022
Jesus Christ, do the idiots blocking one entrance out of many to Disney Springs really think they're preventing people from entering the theme parks? It's not even attached to the theme parks. It's just a shopping district. lol
— Spectral - reading WoT Book 10 (@SpectralSedai) April 17, 2022
LOL.
— Susan Tooker 🌻🇺🇦🦅🇺🇸 (@spinningcastle) April 17, 2022
1. It's not the entrance to Disney. It's near the shopping area of Disney Springs.
2. There are all sorts of ways to get to WDW.
3. Disney is a HUGE private property with Disney's own police & fire department.
4. Disney don't play. They'll ban you for life.
For those who have seen the stories about the protesters "outside of Disney World." Here's a little perspective.
— THORp 🌻 (@thorpsec) April 18, 2022
Red X is where the protesters are.
Yellow X is the entrance of the closest Disney park on property. pic.twitter.com/V1AmbTXQDf
Rally Organized by Moms for America to Protest Against Disney's 'Woke Agenda'
As many as 100 people showed up to the protest, organized by Moms for America, who were protesting against Disney's "woke agenda."
"Disney has severely violated the trust of parents and customers across the country," Kimberly Fletcher, President of Moms for America, said last week. "That is why Moms for America will be hosting a rally at Disney World this weekend to speak out against its radical, sexual politics with young children. Furthermore, we will be proudly continuing our support for Governor Ron DeSantis for his efforts to protect the American child."
Although the bill has already been signed into law, Disney made significant financial contributions to the lawmakers and authors of the bill before being called out publicly by their employees. In response, DeSantis claimed that Disney was "trying to impose a woke ideology on our state," which he declared a "significant threat."