Overview
- Disney's newly published patent, which outlets detailed Monday, outlines a park system that predicts harmful exposure to heat, sun, or pollution and proposes schedule changes to prevent it.
- The design pulls live readings from on-site and forecast weather sources and compares them with each guest’s activity plan and tolerance settings to flag when a biological threshold is likely to be reached.
- Itinerary updates would surface in the My Disney Experience app, moving outdoor attractions to cooler periods and shifting indoor options to peak heat, with suggestions that guests can accept or ignore.
- The filing describes using wearable health metrics like heart rate and breathing rate to personalize warnings and recommendations in real time.
- Disney has not announced deployment or privacy details, and reporting notes the idea remains at the patent stage despite 2025 photos of Tempest weather stations in Magic Kingdom that could indicate early research.