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Disney Confirms Temporary Closures Around the Park Following a Monorail Evacuation

What Happened?

In big news, a Disney monorail system was evacuated as guests scrambled to understand the severity of the situation.

Wondrous Journeys fireworks at Disneyland, a Disney park theme park in California.
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Disney Monorail Evacuation Leads to Hundreds of Guests Scrambling

As daylight faded into evening on January 8, 2025, guests arriving at Disneyland Resort were met with an unusual sight: monorail trains motionless on the elevated beam, emergency crews on scene, and helicopters circling overhead. For many visitors, the incident unfolded in real time, creating confusion and concern during what is typically one of the resort’s most dependable transportation experiences.

Mickey Mouse and Minnie Mouse stand in front of a castle adorned for a 70th-anniversary celebration at this Disney park, Disneyland California.
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Disneyland Monorail Loses Power Near Park Entrance

According to Anaheim Fire Department officials, the Disneyland Monorail experienced a complete power failure on the beam shortly before 5 p.m., immobilizing two trains near the entrance to Disneyland Park. Approximately 60 passengers were on board when the system lost power.

Disneyland Resort confirmed that the beam itself lost power, rather than a single train suffering a mechanical issue. This distinction is significant: the monorail’s electrical system supplies power through the beam, meaning any interruption immediately stops train movement wherever the vehicle happens to be.

Because the trains were elevated and not positioned at a station platform, guests could not simply exit on their own. Emergency protocols were initiated, and Anaheim Fire Department crews responded to assist with a controlled evacuation.

The Blue Disneyland Resort Monorail
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Emergency Evacuation Required for Elevated Trains

Evacuating guests from an elevated monorail is a complex and methodical process. Unlike ground-level attractions or transportation systems, monorail evacuations require specialized equipment, coordination, and careful pacing to ensure guest safety.

Aerial footage captured by Sky5 showed passengers waiting calmly inside the stalled trains as first responders worked to remove guests one by one. Authorities confirmed that no injuries occurred during either the power outage or the evacuation itself.

The location of the stalled trains—close to Disneyland Park’s entrance—likely helped streamline the response. Proximity to access points and emergency infrastructure can significantly reduce evacuation time compared to more remote sections of the monorail route.

A futuristic, silver monorail train with large dark windows is stopped at an outdoor station under a curved roof—an iconic scene reminiscent of the famed monorails at Disneyland vs Disney World. Trees and greenery are visible in the background at Disney.
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Why Multiple Trains Were Affected

Industry context suggests that when more than one monorail train is impacted simultaneously, the issue typically lies with infrastructure rather than a single vehicle. In this case, the fact that two trains lost power at the same time strongly indicates a broader electrical interruption affecting that section of the beam.

Disneyland has not publicly disclosed the exact cause of the outage, and officials did not speculate on whether it stemmed from aging infrastructure, an electrical fault, or another technical issue. For safety-critical systems like the monorail, Disney policy generally prioritizes investigation and inspection before restoring full operations.

Crowds on Main Street, USA, at Disneyland Park, in front of Sleeping Beauty Castle.
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Other Disneyland Transportation Temporarily Halted

While not officially confirmed by Disneyland, multiple guest reports on social media suggested that other transportation systems were temporarily paused during the incident. Guests on Reddit noted seeing the Disneyland Railroad closed and roped off around the same time helicopters arrived over the park.

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One user on the r/Disneyland subreddit wrote that they had been evacuated from a train earlier that evening and wondered whether the events were connected. Another guest mentioned noticing the railroad was empty near New Orleans Square, coinciding with the emergency response.

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A former Disneyland Monorail Cast Member participating in the discussion offered context based on prior experience, suggesting that an emergency at a station or roundhouse may have required shutting down power to the beam. These accounts are anecdotal and unverified, but they align with Disney’s standard practice of shutting down multiple systems when safety protocols are activated.

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Sleeping Beauty Castle decorations for Disneyland Resort's 70th Anniversary Celebration, a Disney park in California.
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A Look at Disney’s Safety-First Response Model

Incidents like this highlight a core operational principle at Disney parks: when there is uncertainty, systems stop. Disney transportation is designed with layered safety measures, and power interruptions automatically trigger procedures that favor caution over continuity.

Similar evacuations—while rare—have occurred in the past across Disney resorts worldwide, often involving monorails, Skyliner gondolas, or people mover systems. In most cases, evacuations proceed slowly but successfully, with guest safety taking priority over operational speed.

The fact that all guests were evacuated without injury reinforces the effectiveness of those protocols, even when the situation appears dramatic from the outside.

Crowds outside the entrance to Disneyland Park and the Main Street train station.
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What Guests Should Know if This Happens Again

For guests visiting Disneyland Resort, transportation disruptions can be unsettling—but they are handled with extensive planning and training. If you ever find yourself affected by a similar incident, keep these tips in mind:

  • Remain calm and follow Cast Member instructions. Emergency evacuations are coordinated carefully and cannot be rushed.

  • Expect temporary closures elsewhere. Disney may pause nearby attractions or transportation systems as a precaution.

  • Plan buffer time in the evening. Transportation incidents are more noticeable during peak arrival and departure windows.

  • Monitor official updates. Disneyland Cast Members and park announcements remain the most reliable sources of information during incidents.

While the Disneyland Monorail is one of the resort’s most iconic and reliable transportation systems, Thursday evening’s power outage serves as a reminder that even the most carefully engineered systems occasionally face unexpected challenges. What matters most is how those moments are handled—and in this case, guest safety remained firmly at the center of the response.

Emmanuel Detres

Since first stepping inside the Magic Kingdom at nine years old, I knew I was destined to be a theme Park enthusiast. Although I consider myself a theme Park junkie, I still have much to learn and discover about Disney. Universal Orlando Resort has my heart; being an Annual Passholder means visiting my favorite places on Earth when possible! When I’m not writing about Disney, Universal, or entertainment news, you’ll find me cruising on my motorcycle, hiking throughout my local metro parks, or spending quality time with my girlfriend, family, or friends.

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