A 23-year-old Chicago woman was kicked out of Disney World after punching a Disney World employee after her FastPass wouldn't work on a ride at Disney World.

According to an Orange County Sheriff's Office report obtained by USA TODAY, the woman became angry when her FastPass didn't allow her access to the Tower of Terror ride during a July 13 visit to the Hollywood Studios theme park in Lake Buena Vista, Florida, and began pushing buttons on the ride podium.

FastPasses allow Disney visitors to reserve access to select rides and other attractions in advance, according to Walt Disney World Resort's website.

According to the police report, a park employee told an Orange County Sheriff's deputy that when she tried to assist the woman and her group, they became "verbally aggressive" and she used the phone at her podium to call security.

The employee said the woman began to push buttons on the podium and ignored the employee when asked not to push any more. When the employee tried to push her hand away from the podium, the woman punched the employee in the face.

The employee said the group yelled profanities at her and recorded the incident on their phones.

The police report noted that the woman and her companions left while the employee was speaking with security but were intercepted by security as they left the ride area.

The employee had minor swelling near her eye but did not want to press charges.

USA TODAY has reached out to Disney for comment.

“We don’t tolerate unsafe behavior," the company said in a statement to The Orlando Sentinel.

The incident follows a much-publicized brawl at Disneyland's Toontown in which several people were recorded on video slapping and punching each other.

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