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Sask. boy's reaction to Disneyland closure due to COVID-19 becomes Twitter sensation

Elias Scharf reacted calmly in a Los Angeles news report after Disneyland closed on Friday.

Elias Scharf reacted calmly in a Los Angeles news report after Disneyland closed on Friday

Elias Scharf, a 12-year-old from Craven, Sask., became a minor Twitter sensation after being interviewed by Fox 11 Los Angeles. (Arash Markazi/Twitter)

A video clip of a Saskatchewan boy reacting to not being able to get into Disneyland has garnered more than 5,000,000 views, with commenters impressed by his swagger in the face of disappointment.

The Scharffamily, from Craven, Sask., had their Disneyland tripcut short when the park closed its doors on Friday, March 13, due to concerns about the spread of COVID-19.

The family did get a few days in the park. Forrest Scharf, father of 12-year-old Elias,said the family was planning on being in Anaheim from March 9 until March 17.

Eliassaid he was most excited about the new Star Wars-themed Galaxy's Edge section of the park.

Elias Scharf is a 12-year-old from Craven, Sask. (Submitted by Forrest Scharf)

Then came the closure.Then the interview.

Eliasdidn't mean to go viral. The interview, done by Fox 11 Los Angeles, was overquickly, he said.

"It's closing for the whole month and we come from Canada. Took a long trip to get here," Scharf told the reporter.

Arash Markazi, a sports columnist for the Los Angeles Times, tweeted a short clip of Scharf's response. As of Tuesday the clip has more than 5,200,000 views.

"He took that sip like he told his parents it would be closed and they didn't listen," one Twitter user commented.

Forrest said the family is following the Twitter reaction and getting feedback from family and friends.

"It was really entertaining," he said.

Forrest clarified the sip was of hot chocolate, not coffee.

The family returned home on Sunday night and are still working on getting compensation from Disneyland, he said. They are now in a 14-day self-isolation.

Elias said he's watching videos, "keeping an eye out for my Twitter," and doing chores.

"He's pretty chill about the whole experience," Forrest said.

With files from Sam Maciag and The Morning Edition

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