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Guests Evacuate Disney Roller Coaster After Mysterious “Issue”

Snow white looks surprised as she stands in front of cinderella's castle, which is illuminated with twilight skies and intricate architecture, in a fairytale setting.
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Seven Dwarfs Mine Train is a Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs (1937)-themed roller coaster in Fantasyland within Magic Kingdom Park– but apparently, things were not so magical on the Disney World roller coaster recently!

Disney World guests had to evacuate the roller coaster (which takes passengers through a diamond mine from the Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs movie) at an incline, as seen in the photo from Reddit shown below.

Unfortunately, evacuations like this seem to be becoming increasingly common for Walt Disney World Resort and Disneyland Resort guests.

Seven Dwarfs Mine Train

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Sometimes, evacuations are done at even greater heights on a Disney roller coaster — but Disney guests are actually getting used to the “ridiculous” number of ride breakdowns, simultaneous shutdowns, and malfunctions on Disney rides or roller coasters (which seems to be related to Disney’s understaffed maintenance department and lack of mechanics).

As Disney puts it on the Walt Disney World Resort website, the Seven Dwarfs Mine Train is a thrilling ride involving “hairpin turns,” “a creaky cart” in a diamond mine shaft, and “glittering jewels” — not to mention the dwarfs themselves and their signature song “Heigh, Ho!”

Seven dwarfs in ride exit
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However, this ride was thrilling in a more unintended way for guests this time. The stairs were tricky for some roller coaster passengers to navigate, especially on an incline.

Apparently, at least one visitor was told that the ride evacuation was due to “a guest issue” — which begs the question: is “guest issue” a new Cast Member and Disney Park code for “misbehaving guest” or “ride jumper?”

Seven Dwarfs

Credit: Disney

We already know that Cast Members and theme park operations staff have plenty of secret codes for emergencies and situations that need to be dealt with discreetly, so perhaps “guest issue” is indeed the start of a new code meant to deal with Disney guests’ increasingly-bad behavior!

Have you ever witnessed a ‘guest issue’ while visiting Walt Disney World Resort? Tell us about it in the comments below!

About Sharon

Sharon is a writer and animal lover from New England. Sharon's two main focuses in her work are Disney's correlations with pop culture and the significance of Disney princesses (which was the basis for her college thesis). When she's not writing about Disney, Sharon spends her time singing, dancing, and cavorting with woodland creatures!

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