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Disney Guest Sues Over Alleged Bed Bug Attack
20 Apr
Summary
- A tourist is suing Disney for over $50,000 due to alleged bed bug bites.
- The lawsuit claims negligence in pest control and room inspection protocols.
- The incident allegedly occurred at Disney's All-Star Sports Resort in May 2022.

A tourist is suing Walt Disney Parks and Resorts for over $50,000, alleging permanent injuries from a bed bug infestation. The lawsuit, filed on March 31, 2026, stems from an incident that allegedly occurred at Disney's All-Star Sports Resort on May 15, 2022.
David Besse claims he was repeatedly bitten by bed bugs during his stay at the value resort. He accuses the hotel of negligence, citing a failure to train staff on frequent room inspections and implement preventative measures like mattress encasements.
The complaint details alleged harm, including scarring, bodily injury, pain and suffering, and mental anguish, alongside potential loss of earnings and property damage. Besse is requesting a jury trial for his case.
Bed bugs are classified as a public health pest by the EPA, although they are not known to transmit diseases. The EPA offers travel advice, recommending inspection of hotel rooms, particularly mattresses and headboards, and keeping luggage away from beds and floors.