Universal Orlando guests were attacked while riding Hagrid's Magical Creatures Motorbike Adventure on September 27, 2025. As of 2:19 p.m. EST, the ride has shut down.

Universal Orlando Guests Attacked While on Coaster, Leading to Evacuation, Closure
Universal Orlando’s Islands of Adventure experienced an unusual moment of chaos on September 27, as guests reported being stung by bees on one of the park’s most popular rides. Hagrid’s Magical Creatures Motorbike Adventure, known for its thrilling twists and immersive forest scenes, was forced to close while team members ensured visitor safety.
For riders, what began as a magical journey through the Forbidden Forest quickly became a surprising encounter with nature. One guest posted on Reddit, “Hagrid is down, and when I asked the employee at the front if there was an ETA for reopening, they said there were bees on the tracks stinging people, and they aren’t sure when it’ll reopen.” Comments flooded in, with multiple visitors sharing that bees have occasionally been an issue in the past.
Universal’s staff moved quickly to secure the area and prevent any injuries. Though disruptions like these are rare, they highlight how theme parks must constantly adapt to the unpredictable effects of nature—even during highly controlled rides.

What Happened on Hagrid Today
Reports from guests indicate that bees were actively stinging riders along the track, prompting the ride’s closure at roughly 2:19 p.m. Park officials confirmed that the bees created a safety hazard, and team members were not able to immediately reopen the attraction. While minor bee issues have been noted before, today’s situation appears more serious than usual.
Frequent visitor u/moistowlette311 noted on Reddit, “Bees are a REALLY common problem with Hagrid’s, for some reason. Have always been.” Universal’s quick response involved both guest management and containment of the bees, prioritizing safety above all else.
Comment
byu/Wise_Ad_hello_there from discussion
inUniversalOrlando

Tips for Experiencing Hagrid Safely
Guests hoping to ride Hagrid without interruptions can benefit from a few strategic tips. Checking the Universal Orlando app for live ride updates and arriving early in the day can help avoid mid-afternoon delays like today’s. Following team member instructions immediately ensures safety and minimizes wait times for alternative attractions.
Visitors with known bee allergies should remain vigilant and carry necessary medications. Even a quick encounter with a bee on an outdoor attraction can have serious consequences for those with sensitivities.

Insider Hacks Frequent Visitors Recommend
Seasoned Universal guests have discovered tricks that can help minimize disruptions. Sitting toward the back of the motorbike ride may reduce contact with nearby foliage where bees are more likely to gather. Using the Universal app notifications for ride closures allows visitors to redirect to nearby attractions, such as Jurassic Park River Adventure or Skull Island: Reign of Kong, without losing valuable park time.
These small hacks can make a big difference, especially when nature interrupts a ride in unexpected ways.

Why This Moment Matters to Universal Orlando Fans
Even minor interruptions like today’s bee swarm can create memorable stories among theme park enthusiasts. Social media reactions ranged from shock to humor, as fans shared their first-hand experiences. These rare occurrences add to the lore of Hagrid’s ride and remind visitors that outdoor adventures always carry a hint of unpredictability.
Universal’s dedication to guest safety ensures that even moments of disruption are managed professionally, maintaining the park’s reputation for high-quality experiences. While no one came to the park expecting bee encounters, these stories often become part of the ride’s unique history for fans.
With the bees now cleared and safety checks complete, Hagrid’s Magical Creatures Motorbike Adventure is expected to reopen shortly. Thrill-seekers can soon return to exploring the magical forest—and maybe have an extra story to share about the day the bees joined the ride.



