Disney World Reopens Rides After Precautionary Inspections Over Quake Felt From Cuba
Park staff carried out on-foot safety checks to confirm ride integrity and allow normal operations to resume.
Overview
- A preliminary report said a roughly 6.1-magnitude earthquake near Mantua, Cuba was felt in Central Florida, including at Walt Disney World.
- Guests and cast members reported feeling tremors, and Disney temporarily closed multiple attractions as a safety precaution.
- Cast members performed on-foot inspections of rides and coaster tracks to look for any visible signs of damage or concern.
- The temporary closures increased wait times across the parks, but affected attractions such as Space Mountain reopened later the same day with no structural damage reported.
- Earthquakes are rare for Florida parks that normally prepare for storms, and the episode underscored routine safety protocols visitors can expect after unusual events.