Disneyland and Disney World have been visited by millions of guests every day. Different people make their way to the park to have some fun and return to the happy days of their childhood. But what if one park-goer complains about single millennials going to the park without kids, asking to ban them from entering the place's premises? It causes a Twitter backlash.

An angry woman believes childless millennials should never visit Disneyland on their own. She claimed they are only overcrowding the park, taking away the chance for "real families" to enjoy the experience. The complainant expressed her sentiment on Facebook, which has now gone viral and shared on Twitter, per MovieWeb.

The rant has a lot of typos and profanity. It is also long and full of capital letters, clearly expressing her anger. The woman asserted Disney World is only for family entertainment and is not for single millennials. She is also mad these "immature" young adults are spending their money on "useless crap."

She continued to say these childless people would never know the feeling of being exhausted while chasing three-year-old kids around the park. She even complained of waiting for a Mickey Mouse pretzel in a line full of millennials. "People without children should be BANNED!" she ended her rant.

Disneyland and Disney World are for everyone, meaning people of all ages - whether single, married, or with a child - can visit here. These parks operate to accommodate all people it can take every day and make money from it. Hence, it is impossible to ban people without children from going in.

As expected, there are a lot of people who oppose this woman's request. Irritated netizens reacted to her complaint and shared their answers on social media, causing a Twitter backlash.

"I went to Disney World by myself recently and had way more fun than the exhausted parents who kept fighting, and their crying, angry, tired children," one park-goer said on Twitter, via Deseret News. "If it's 'weird' actually to have FUN at Disney World, I'm totally ok with being that kind of "weird."

Another one added childless people also have the right to enjoy themselves even if they are alone. When the time comes that these single millennials have kids, they will surely bring them to Disneyland, too.

At the opening of the park in 1955, Walt Disney welcomed everyone who would come to "this happy place." He even said Disneyland is their land, which means everyone is welcome here. Another netizen also pointed out the founder's main goal was to "make things that everyone could enjoy."