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YouTuber Tried to Secretly Live in Disneyland ‘Forever’

A YouTuber got to live out the dream of many kids, for a while. Airrack, as he’s known on his YouTube channel, aimed to secretly live in Disneyland “forever,” as part of a challenge he called the Sneaky Boy Olympics.

In videos, the content creator, whose real name is Eric Decker, went to the theme park with his friends Jack and Doha. The idea was for them to stay there for as long as possible without security catching on in a competition between the three.

As it turns out, the YouTuber is very creative. And hopefully this goes without saying, but don’t go trying this out for yourself.

The content creator went to “extreme lengths” to hide in the park

Eric may just be a master of disguise. The YouTube star used some very out-of-the-box thinking to evade security and avoid detection while in the theme park after hours.

After spending the day scouring out the best place to hide out during the day, all three of them came up with their own strategies to stay in the area after most everyone had gone home. Eric was particularly sharp, building and smuggling a fake electrical box to get off security’s radar.

Remarkably, he and his team were able to stay in the park much longer than anyone might have thought. The viral challenge, saw them have to go to “extreme lengths” to stay in the park without detection.

Jack stayed hidden for a while by wearing a reversible ghillie or leaf camouflage outfit. He was eventually recognized by security and banned from Disneyland. Doha hid inside a converted trash. Security caught him sleeping on a chair after abandoning his previous hiding spot.

That means that Eric won the event, self-proclaiming himself as the “sneakiest boy on YouTube.” At the end of the video, he showed him with his friends on the podium getting their Sneaky Boy medals. He also opened it up to viewers that anyone who would like to challenge him in a competition about sneakiness is welcome to do so.

The video has over 4.5 million views. Months before this video came out, Mark Wahlberg issued his own Youtube challenge to some content creators on the platform to workout early in the morning. That seems like a much better idea than getting in trouble in Disneyland.

TELL US – CAN YOU BELIEVE THESE THREE WERE ABLE TO STAY OFF THE RADAR OF DISNEYLAND SECURITY FOR SO LONG?

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