When it comes to unexpected things in Disney World, this past week was a doozy.
There were evacuations, new merchandise policies, finger scans, menu changes, and more! Here are six unexpected things that happened in Disney World this week.
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When it comes to unexpected things in Disney World, this past week was a doozy.
There were evacuations, new merchandise policies, finger scans, menu changes, and more! Here are six unexpected things that happened in Disney World this week.
Disney World may be the Most Magical Place on Earth, but sometimes things happen that you might not expect.
Rides can break down or experience technical issues, sometimes for extended periods of time; you may need to be evacuated off of a ride vehicle; or weather can cause complications. Today, the beloved Tomorrowland Transit Authority PeopleMover appeared to be experiencing some issues.
Sometimes the rides in Disney World can be unpredictable.
It makes sense when rides close down for storms or scheduled maintenance, but it’s puzzling when rides go down and there’s no explanation! There are some rides this happens to more than others and a few of those rides are closed right now at Magic Kingdom!
Oh, PeopleMover…we love you and we don’t care who knows it.
Just riding on the PeopleMover…don’t mind us.
Yes, this is one of the slowest rides at Disney World, and we don’t care — we will ride it every chance we get.
Magic Kingdom has a LOT of iconic rides.
PeopleMover
One of which is the Tomorrowland Transit Authority PeopleMover. We’re still relishing the fact that we can ride the PeopleMover again after over a year of closure, but everything hasn’t gone off without a hitch. Just yesterday, the ride had to be evacuated, and (spoiler alert), today was no different.
Things in Disney World can be very magical, but not everything always goes exactly to plan.
Rides, restaurants, and forms of Disney World transportation can sometimes experience issues that cause them to shut down for a large part of the day or be evacuated. In mid-April the Tomorrowland Transit Authority PeopleMover was evacuated in Magic Kingdom and today it was evacuated again!
Have you ever had a “nope, not today” moment in Walt Disney World?
Maybe you had plans go awry or you experienced something that wasn’t nearly as “magical” as you hoped it would be. Or maybe it felt like the park was quitting on YOU (like when a favorite ride has a weird malfunction!). Today, we’re sharing the times that we had experiences like that in the parks because we’ve seen some pretty bonkers things!
When we’re not busy eating our way around Disney World (which we LOVE to do, obviously!), we’re also hopping on rides and enjoying the full Disney World experience, because, well, we’re fans, too!
Hey, Rey, Hey!
But we’ve noticed that some rides feel short, while others feel quite long. Some feel like they’re over in the blink of an eye (Seven Dwarfs Mine Train, we’re looking at you!), while others are great for a nap (okay, we’ll admit we’ve snoozed on PeopleMover). But which rides are actually the longest? We’re about to break it down for you!
Just when you think Disney World can’t get any busier…it does!
Magic Kingdom
We started the year with a FULL year’s worth of announcements in January alone, but there was still LOTS of Disney news in February and March. April was certainly no exception, with the long-awaited reopening of the Tomorrowland Transit Authority PeopleMover, and many transformations happening around the parks! And we’ve only seen more news released since then. Without further ado, let’s take a look at 16 new things that have happened in Disney World recently or are set to happen soon!
We’re blazin’ right on through spring!
Tree of Life
Yep, another month has FLOWN by just like that and we’ve seen a LOT of serious news from Disney World. Some of that news was downright SHOCKING, too. Here are the three most unexpected things that happened in Disney World last month!