Disney Hollywood Studios

Popular Disney World Ride Faces Challenges, Goes Viral Online

Wait, what happened at Magic Kingdom?

A vibrant underwater scene in a theme park ride with colorful coral reefs and a variety of animated sea creatures, including a yellow fish on the left, several pink lobsters singing in the foreground, and various smaller fish swimming around a large red coral structure.
Credit: Disney

Related: Walt Disney World Reveals NEW Expansion Fans Didn’t Catch

On September 23, Walt Disney World faced a substantial power outage that impacted several attractions across the resort. This incident was largely caused by heavy thunderstorms that swept through Central Florida, with reports of disruptions surfacing around 7:20 p.m. Major attractions were forced to close temporarily, leading to a ripple effect on the overall guest experience. Visitors, excited to enjoy all that Disney has to offer, found themselves navigating a park disrupted by technical difficulties and unexpected ride closures.

The combination of inclement weather and electrical issues led to a frustrating evening for many. Families who had planned their day meticulously, eager to capture magical moments, had to grapple with the unintended consequences of the storm. While some attractions were unaffected, the closures created longer lines and crowding at the remaining operational rides, altering the dynamics within the park.

Guests were left hoping for timely updates and safe conditions as they dealt with the inconvenience.

Technical Issues at Under the Sea Ride

Related: Hundreds of Disney Trips Just Shifted—Here’s What You Need to Know

Among the attractions impacted by the outage, the “Under the Sea – Journey of the Little Mermaid” faced notable technical issues that made the experience less than ideal. While the ride continued its operations, various components were not functioning correctly. Reports from guests indicated flickering lights along the ride, contributing to a somewhat eerie ambiance, particularly given the weather outside.

Visitors making their way through “Under the Sea” noted the ride's typically vibrant and enchanting atmosphere was marred by these malfunctions. Social media was abuzz with humorous and frustrated reactions from those who experienced the ride during this challenging time. For some, it felt like an adventure of a different sort as they navigated the whimsical world of Ariel, albeit with an underlying tension stemming from the unexpected technical difficulties.

Compared to its previous refurbishments, which had seen the ride refreshed and revitalized, this particular incident left guests yearning for the seamless experience they had previously enjoyed. Before this outage, fans had appreciated the enhancements made during the brief refurbishment earlier in the summer, which had garnered excitement for a fully immersive and magical ride experience.

Under the Sea – Journey of the Little Mermaid,” which debuted in 2012, was part of a larger Fantasyland expansion that transformed the landscape of Magic Kingdom. This update was significant not only for the number of new attractions introduced but also for the way it integrated beloved Disney stories into a cohesive experience. The ride's opening was celebrated, as it allowed visitors to immerse themselves in the enchanting undersea world of Ariel and her friends.

As part of that ambitious expansion, the ride quickly became a staple attraction for families visiting the park. Its blend of charming storytelling and music makes it a beloved option for those seeking respite from more intense thrill rides. In a park filled with exhilarating attractions, “Under the Sea” provides a calm, whimsical experience that allows visitors of all ages to appreciate Disney's magical storytelling.

Luke Dammann

When at Disney world, Luke will probably be found eating with his favorite animatronic, Sonny Eclipse at Cosmic Ray's Starlight Cafe. When not at Disney World, Luke will probably be found defending Cosmic Ray's Starlight Cafe to people who claim "there are better restaurants"

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. Learn how your comment data is processed.

Related Articles