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A family trip to "Happiest Place on Earth" is revealed to be anything but amusing.

Ivy Eldrige claims to have been bitten several times by bedbugs during her family's stay at the Disneyland Hotel in Anaheim, California. She is now pursuing the lawsuit against the complex.

A lawsuit, filed Tuesday by Brian Virag of My Bed Bug Lawyer Inc., alleges that the property did not provide a living room to his client during her visit in April 2018, according to an article posted on the website of law firm.

"It was not a situation in which a person had suffered one or two bites," said Virag. "Ms. Eldridge was bitten all over her body, including, but not limited to, her face, ears, neck, arms, and back, and she was completely slit."

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The lawyer, who has successfully represented several bedbug victims, continued, "People have trusted the Disney name and paid a high price to stay at the Disneyland Hotel. Eldridge was betrayed. "

Disneyland Resort spokeswoman Liz Jaeger has not commented on the ongoing dispute, but said such "events are extremely rare".

"We take many preventive measures to ensure our guests are comfortable and safe during their stay at the hotel and, if necessary, that energetic measures are taken to remedy the situation," he said. said Jaeger in a statement to the United States today.

However, Virag says Disney is no stranger to bed bugs. The company was reportedly sued by a family in northern California after their "summer vacation turned into a nightmare" due to the Great Californian's plague in 2014, according to an article on the company's website. Virag.

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