- May 14, 2025
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A fire erupted at Disneyland's Toontown on Wednesday afternoon, sending thick plumes of smoke into the sky and leading to swift evacuations. While officials confirm no injuries, the incident has raised questions about safety protocols at "The Happiest Place on Earth." Here's what we know so far.
The fire broke out near the "Gadget’s Go Coaster" attraction around 4:30 PM, startling park visitors. Eyewitnesses described seeing flames engulfing a maintenance shed before spreading to nearby structures. Within minutes, Disney’s emergency response team and Anaheim Fire & Rescue were on the scene.
While Disneyland’s emergency teams acted quickly, some guests criticized the park’s communication. "The staff kept saying everything was fine, but we could see smoke everywhere," said one visitor. Others praised the efficient evacuation, with cast members directing crowds away from danger zones.
"They handled it professionally, but it’s scary to think how fast things could’ve gone wrong." —Park Attendee
This isn’t the first fire at Disneyland. Past incidents include:
Experts say theme parks face unique fire risks due to complex wiring, pyrotechnics, and aging infrastructure. Could Disney be cutting corners on maintenance?
Disney has confirmed Toontown will reopen by Friday after safety inspections. The damaged area is backstage, meaning no rides were affected. However, some question whether this fire could delay the upcoming Mickey & Minnie’s Runaway Railway attraction set to debut next year.
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