ORLANDO, Fla. – For three young boys visiting Walt Disney World’s Pop Century Resort last weekend, it was most definitely not “The Happiest Place on Earth.”

The boys pointed out a man to police who allegedly touched them inappropriately in the pool at the resort. One told investigators the man groped him three times before a family member called police, WESH reports.

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“The man asked if (we) were going to tell on him,” one of the boys told police.

The alleged victims later pointed to youth baseball coach and second-grade elementary teacher Nicholas Groth, 26, who was visiting the resort with Wisconsin’s Rally baseball team for Disney’s Salute to Baseball Tournament at the ESPN Wild World of Sports, according to the news site.

“That’s him,” one of the boys told an officer when pointing out Groth at the tournament, according to court records. “That’s the guy.”

Fox 6 reports Groth teaches at Willow Glen Primary School in St. Francis, Wisconsin. The boys told investigators Groth swam up to them in the pool and “grabbed their butts.”

A father of one of the children confronted Groth, who allegedly told him “Please, I didn’t do anything.

“I’m a U14 Wisconsin baseball coach!”

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Police used the information to track Groth down as only one team from Wisconsin was taking part in the tournament, according to the news site.

The investigating detective’s report states “Groth appeared to be in a mental struggle” when questioned about the incident.

The detective wrote that he was “disturbed” but Groth’s slow and indirect response to questions, which prompted him to question the coach about his mental status, and whether he used medications.

“His response was that he’d been hit in the head with baseballs three times this year,” Fox 6 reports.

Groth was arrested on five counts of lewd and lascivious molestation with victims under the age of 12, and was held without bond.

Another coach for the Wisconsin team was stunned by the allegations when contacted by Fox 6.

“Is this a joke?” the coach asked.

The coach said the team was off Thursday when Groth was arrested. The coach wrote by email Thursday evening that “parents already know and we are meeting shortly.”

Police contend Groth switched resorts the day after the alleged gropings, to Disney’s Caribbean Beach Resort, WESH reports.

Families staying at Disney World were aghast at Groth’s alleged behavior.

“I can’t even imagine,” guest Victoria Hutchings told WESH. “That’s a Disney vacation spot. You don’t do that to children.”

“I’m appalled,” James Hutchings added.