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Disney Stands By Main Street Trolley Tracks in Guest Injury Case

The company characterizes the embedded rails as an open, obvious condition guests must navigate, a stance that could influence how legacy theming addresses safety.

Overview

  • Kentucky resident Rhonda Smith alleges she suffered serious, permanent injuries after tripping on the trolley tracks at Magic Kingdom’s Main Street, U.S.A., in a suit filed December 22, 2025 in Orange County, Florida.
  • Disney’s January 20 filing argues the tracks are open and obvious, asserts Smith was negligent, invokes assumption of risk, and contends she may be more than 50% at fault under comparative negligence.
  • The company disputes causation by suggesting other medical conditions could explain the injuries Smith attributes to the fall.
  • Both parties have requested a jury trial, and the case remains unresolved with no court ruling to date.
  • Coverage notes the tracks are a longstanding design feature, with analysts suggesting an adverse outcome could pressure changes to warnings, accessibility practices, or the physical design.