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Whoopi Goldberg honored her mother at Disneyland in a way you’re really not supposed to

Whoopi Goldberg wanted her late mother to spend eternity in one of her favorite places.

NEW YORK, NY - NOVEMBER 29:  Whoopi Goldberg speaks onstage at the Lincoln Center Fashion Gala - An...
NEW YORK, NY - NOVEMBER 29: Whoopi Goldberg speaks onstage at the Lincoln Center Fashion Gala - An Evening Honoring Coach at Lincoln Center Theater on November 29, 2018 in New York City. (

Whoopi Goldberg honored her mother at Disneyland in a way you’re really not supposed to

“The View” host is a well-known fan of Disney, and, during an interview on “Late Night With Seth Meyers” last week, she revealed that her mother Emma Harris, who died in 2010, also loved spending time at Disney parks.

So much so, Goldberg said she scattered some of her mother’s ashes on the “It’s a Small World” attraction at Disneyland.

“No one should do this,” Goldberg told Meyers about her decision.

“My mother loved Disneyland, and so we took her to Disneyland. She loved ‘Small World,’” she added.

Goldberg said she did inform the park after the fact because it occurred to her it may have been dangerous.

“There’s a reason they don’t want ashes just floating around,” she said.

Goldberg is right. Spreading human ashes on the properties is strictly prohibited and unlawful, but that hasn’t stopped other fans of Disney parks from trying to honor their loved ones in a similar way.

In 2018, The Wall Street Journal reported that when someone spreads ashes at Disneyland or Disney World, it is given a code “HEPA cleanup,” or unofficially and informally a “Code Grandma.” The incidents, which the Journal estimated happened monthly, are considered biohazards and that have caused rides to be shut down for cleaning.

Goldberg shared the story while discussing her new memoir, “My Mother, My Brother, and Me,” which she described as a “love letter to parents and the people who raised me.”

Goldberg's love for Disney parks, as shared during her "Late Night With Seth Meyers" interview, is a testament to the entertainment value she and her mother found in these locations. Despite the strict prohibition and potential danger, Goldberg's decision to scatter her mother's ashes at Disneyland underscores the deep emotional connection some people have with these entertainment destinations.

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