NOT the happiest place on Earth! Moment belligerent man at Disneyland gets pepper sprayed by adventure park security guard

A 53-year-old man was repeatedly pepper sprayed at Disneyland after he was acting aggressively, lashing out and swearing at people.

Glenn Horlacher was outside the Tower of Terror ride in the Disney California Adventure Park in Anaheim over the weekend and was causing quite a stir.

The brawl was captured on another park goer’s smartphone and posted to YouTube, and has already accrued more than 10,000 hits.

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A Disney dream turned into a nightmare for park guests when they had to help restrain an out-of-control man

Lashing out: A belligerent Horlacher kept trying to stand up and fight, and swore loudly at people



Attacked: The elderly security guard was allegedly attacked by Horlacher, who was later subdued by onlookers



Arrested: Glenn Horlacher was arrested after his attack

In the video, an elderly security guard is seen spraying Horlacher with pepper spray after an apparent altercation.

For the first three minutes of the video, he appears to be mostly alone while he waits for additional security to assist him.

It looks as though the 50-something man aims a punch at the security guard, at which point Horlacher went down and received a hefty dose of the lachrymatory agent.

Though it’s unclear how the fight began, the men recording the commotion made comments throughout the video’s four-minute duration dropping hints.

One of them shouted at the man, ‘You didn’t wind up being so tough anymore!’ after Horlacher was tackled.

Another added: ‘I think this guy’s been drinking vodka.’

One woman watching the altercation yelled at the man: ‘There are kids here! Does this guy not get that? You’re in Disneyland!’

Terrifying: The Tower of Terror was built in 2004

A Disney spokesperson told CBS Los Angeles that the guard had to be treated at a hospital but was later released.

‘We appreciate the actions of the guests who came to (the guard’s) aid during this uncharacteristic incident,’ Suzi Brown said.

Horlacher was booked by Anaheim police, but records on his charges have yet to be released.