Disneyland Worker Rescued After Falling Through Roof of 'It's a Small World'

The contractor left the scene unharmed.
It’s the happiest place in the world — until you get stuck in an infinite loop of "It’s a Small World."
A contracted worker was rescued early Friday morning after falling into the Disneyland children's ride.
Firefighters found the worker suspending about 20 feet off the ground at about 4 a.m. after he had fallen about six feet through the ceiling, KCAL reported.
The contractor was luckily wearing complete safety gear, which included a harness, when he slipped and fell, authorities said.
The worker was brought down with the help of a ladder, and escaped unharmed.
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