When you take one major destination devoted to fantasy and add in millions of guest visits each year, weird things happen.

Here’s our list of 10 weird ones, in chronological order. (We wish we could include Santa falling off his sleigh during the Christmas parade, but that happened in December 2018.)

Feb. 1: Space Mountain escape

Space Mountain was shut down for days and only reopened Feb. 1 after a man in his 20s climbed out of a ride vehicle while it was in motion. Authorities said the man deliberately climbed out of his seat during a slow part of the roller coaster ride. Fortunately, no humans were hurt in the incident, though we don’t know about space dust.

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Feb. 13: Trump banner unfurled

A man was kicked out of the park after unfurling a large banner on the side of the Mark Twain riverboat that read “TRUMP 2020.” The man, reportedly a New Yorker who identified himself on Facebook as Dion Cini, live-streamed the incident on his Facebook page, reporting that he was expecting to be removed afterward. He was correct in this. He had previously been banned from Walt Disney World for holding up Trump signs there, according to the Orlando Sentinel.

April 8: Storybook Land Canal Boat takes on water

Just when you think it’s safe to go back in the water … Disneyland evacuated riders from the cute Storybook Land Canal Boats when one of the boats started taking on water. Luckily, the big hungry whale is only at the start of the ride. and the canal is less than three feet deep. No one was hurt and Disneyland gave the evacuees dry clothes and shoes.

May 1: Stroller wars at Disneyland lead to change

After longstanding animosity between adults without kids and those pushing large strollers and wagons, Disneyland moved to limit the size of strollers. This was in response to increased crowding inside the parks, which creates tension among visitors, and also the growing size of some of the more monster-sized strollers and wagons these days.

May 31: Booze and blue milk appear at Disneyland

Disneyland began selling liquor in the public areas of the park for the first time ever, when Oga’s Cantina opened in Star Wars: Galaxy’s Edge. The menu of intergalactic cocktails is pricey, as you might guess, but popular. At the same time, it now sells blue and green milk for only $7.99 which apparently is all the rage on the planet Batuu. Yum.

July 1: Freakishly empty park

Everyone was expecting Disneyland to be mobbed this summer with people eager to experience the new Star Wars, but the reverse happened: The park felt oddly empty during the normally busy summer season, delighting the relatively few annual passholders who weren’t blocked out, but alarming Disney executives and Anaheim businesses that normally rely on the tourist boom. Sharply increased prices, fear of overcrowding and blockouts for many annual passholders and cast members were among the reasons blamed for the ghost town, which has since reverted to its normal crowding. (Disneyland prefers we say popularity.)

July 5: Family brawl in Toontown goes viral

Criminal charges were filed against several people involved in an ugly brawl during a family trip to Disneyland that was recorded on video by a bystander and watched on YouTube by more than 2 million people. The profanity-laced fight among several family members looked comical at first glance, but, sadly, it left their children crying and led to their removal from the park. Let’s hope they got some family counseling.

Aug. 7: Rapper gets thrown out of Disneyland

Shoreline Mafia rapper Ohgeesy and his entourage were tossed from the park after one of his crew made a veiled threat to a cast member to “get a gun and come back,” according to police. Ohgeesy later said: “None of us was in the wrong.” No guns were found on anyone in the party, but the rapper himself was ejected after, reportedly, cursing at employees and demanding a refund. The rapper isn’t alone in being ejected from Disneyland. Over the years, a number of famous people — including rocker Bruce Springsteen and future president Barack Obama — have been booted from the park.

Aug. 8: Matterhorn blows a chunk

A chunk of plaster the size of a bedroom door fell off the Matterhorn, closing one of the ride’s two tracks. Now, don’t be shocked, but those aren’t real rocks on the replica of the Swiss mountain, and some of the rockwork cracked off near the base of the waterfall. Luckily, park officials were able to keep one of the two tracks open while they inspected the rest. The damaged section reopened Nov. 21.

Sept. 23: Naked guy on LSD

OK, OK, we know this is cheating because it happened at Disneyland Paris, not in Anaheim, but it’s too good so we have to include it anyway. A 32-year-old Swiss guy on a bad LSD trip fell into the Adventureland lake and then was reportedly found naked by a driver, walking down the street in the middle of the night after 130 people searched for him. Those Europeans, what are you going to do? Wonder if he lives near the real Matterhorn?