Disneyland Resort guests hoping to try one of the most popular food items around the Southern California vacation destination may be surprised by an extra line item on their receipt: a mandatory 20% tip. A Disney Parks fan sparked a conversation on social media this week after he realized that the frozen treat stand had charged him a gratuity without his consent.Disneyland Guest Surprised By Mandatory TipCredit: Ed Aguila, Inside the MagicOn Tuesday, X (formerly known as Twitter) user Sam Carter (@Cartarsauce) shared his experience visiting Joe’s Italian Ice, an uber-popular frozen treat shop just one mile from Disneyland Resort. The stand, which serves a rotating selection of Italian ices and soft serve, is typically packed with locals from Anaheim and tourists alike. However, on the day Carter finally decided to stop in, he was treated to an unwelcome charge on his credit card: a 20% tip.Been wanting to try Joe’s Italian Ice by Disneyland but it’s always slammed. Tho I hear the line moves fast. Ya it’s pretty good but I don’t care for them adding a tip without asking. Major sus, that ain’t right. I don’t mind tipping but come on.Been wanting to try Joe’s Italian Ice by Disneyland but it’s always slammed. Tho I hear the line moves fast. Ya it’s pretty good but I don’t care for them adding a tip without asking. Major sus, that ain’t right. I don’t mind tipping but come on. pic.twitter.com/kviKuaUHRi— Sam Carter (@Cartarsauce) January 13, 2026Carter shared a photo of his frozen treat and the receipt, which showed that he spent $7.79 but was charged for a $1.56 (20%) tip, making his total purchase $9.35.Mandatory gratuity or service charges have grown more common at Table-Service restaurants around the country following the COVID-19 pandemic. However, most states (including California) require that any fees be clearly displayed on the menu or other signage at the restaurant.Credit: Joe’s Italian IceIn response to the X post, some Disney Parks fans asked Carter whether the menu indicated the mandatory 20% tip or if it was mentioned elsewhere. He confirmed that not only was there no warning, but the employees claimed the tablet that would normally allow customers to select their tip was “broken,” though the credit card reader attached was functional:The super sus part was the iPad thing outside the window “wasn’t working”, just the cc chip thing. Shady.The super sus part was the iPad thing outside the window “wasn’t working”, just the cc chip thing. Shady.— Sam Carter (@Cartarsauce) January 13, 2026Southern California Disney Parks Fans Weigh InCredit: Inside the MagicThe post amassed several replies from Disney Parks fans, many of whom agreed with Carter that an undisclosed mandatory tip was “shady” business practice, especially for such a well-trafficked food establishment near Disneyland Resort.“I have seen Joe’s but for them to add a tip I would never go back!” @CLS1954 wrote.I have seen Joe’s but for them to add a tip I would never go back!— Cindi Stone (@CLS1954) January 13, 2026“That doesn’t even sound legal adding a tip like that,” @doiknats replied.That doesn’t even sound legal adding a tip like that— Bo Foofer (@doiknats) January 13, 2026Still, others defended Joe’s Italian Ice. From @FrshBakedDisney:the line is never too long. it does go quick. joes is the best, even with the tip.the line is never too long. it does go quick. joes is the best, even with the tip.— Fresh Baked! (@FrshBakedDisney) January 13, 2026Would you have said something about the mandatory tip? Share your opinion with Inside the Magic in the comments!The post Disneyland Guests Outraged by Mandatory 20% Tips at Ice Cream Stand appeared first on Inside the Magic.