Among the excitement of new attractions and expanding lands at Disney’s Hollywood Studios, Echo Lake has always offered something different — a sense of history.

And right at the center stands Gertie the Dinosaur, a character many guests recognize instantly even if they don’t know her story.
Recently, however, visitors noticed that the longtime park icon was showing signs of serious wear, sparking concern that quickly spread through Disney fan communities.
A Small Crack Raises Big Questions
The issue first gained attention when guests spotted a large fracture running along Gertie’s tail near the water’s edge. The damage became more noticeable after nearby landscaping was removed, exposing parts of the structure that normally remain hidden.
At first, the situation appeared manageable. Disney crews repaired and repainted the area within days, suggesting the company believed the problem was minor.
But the repair didn’t last long.
Soon after, the crack returned — and not long afterward, a portion of the tail reportedly detached and fell into Echo Lake.
Business Continues as Usual
Interestingly, the snack location inside Gertie remained open throughout the situation. Guests continued ordering ice cream while snapping photos of the unexpected scene nearby.
That contrast — normal park operations alongside visible damage — made the moment feel even more unusual for visitors.

Disney parks are known for careful maintenance and attention to detail, so seeing a structural issue play out publicly caught many fans by surprise.
A Piece of Hollywood Studios History
Gertie has stood at Echo Lake since the park debuted as Disney-MGM Studios in 1989. Inspired by one of animation’s earliest characters, the dinosaur represents the park’s roots in cinematic storytelling rather than modern intellectual properties.

Over time, entire sections of Hollywood Studios have been replaced or reimagined, but Gertie has remained largely unchanged. That consistency turned her into a nostalgic favorite for returning guests.
For many fans, the damage felt symbolic — a reminder that even Disney icons age.
Looking Ahead
While Disney has not confirmed specific repair plans, it’s likely the company will pursue a long-term solution rather than another temporary fix. Structural repairs near water features often require additional reinforcement to prevent repeat issues.
The expectation among fans is simple: restore Gertie fully and preserve one of the park’s remaining opening-day landmarks.
Until then, Echo Lake feels slightly different — familiar, but not quite complete.


