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Disney Shuts Down “it’s a small world” After Guest Caused Fire on July 1

A guest's phone charger sent guests evacuating from one of Magic Kingdom Park‘s most beloved attractions on July 1. One day later, Walt Disney World Resort took the unusual step of publicly confirming exactly what happened on “it's a small world.”

Smoke Fills “it's a small world”, Guests Evacuate

Guests riding through a jungle scene on "it's a small world"
Credit: nick99nack, Flickr

The first indication that something had gone wrong inside “it's a small world” came from a TikTok video posted by @coachbragg, which racked up thousands of views overnight. The footage showed guests evacuating the queue, loading area, and unloading area as smoke spread through the Fantasyland attraction.

@coachbragg

Turning up the heat on It’s a small world 🔥 #fire #itsasmallworld

♬ original sound – Coach Bragg

Social media quickly filled with speculation. Unverified accounts from guests and cast members who were present described a MagSafe portable phone charger igniting inside a bag on the floor of a boat near the end of the ride, just before it reached the unloading area. That explanation circulated widely before Disney officially said anything.

Walt Disney World Resort Confirms the Cause

People on the beginning of "it's a small world."
Credit: Inside the Magic

Walt Disney World Resort almost never issues public statements about emergency responses at its theme parks, which made the statement shared Thursday by theme park journalist Ashley Carter (@AshleyLCarter1) on X (formerly known as Twitter) genuinely surprising to fans:

Got some info from Disney: A guest's charger sparked a small fire. Cast members acted quickly, using a fire extinguisher to put it out before firefighters arrived. No injuries. Ride was shut down briefly and reopened that day.

In a single statement, Walt Disney World Resort confirmed that the guest's phone charger was the source, credited a Disney cast member with extinguishing the fire before firefighters arrived, reported no injuries, and confirmed that the attraction reopened the same day after necessary safety checks.

Four child-like dolls dressed in elaborate pastel outfits and hats stand in a row, holding open books as if singing. The background is dark, with some decorative elements visible, and one corner is illuminated by soft, lens-flare lighting effects, reminiscent of a whimsical Disney scene.
Credit: Disney

“It's a small world” was running normally on Thursday, July 2, with no ongoing disruptions to its operations.

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Jess Colopy

Jess Colopy is a Disney College Program alum and kid-at-heart. When she’s not furiously typing in a coffee shop, you can find her on the hunt for the newest Stitch pin.

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