Fire forces iconic Disney ride to shutdown as smoke fills room

Fire forces iconic Disney ride to shutdown as smoke fills room

It’s a smoke-filled scare on “It’s a Small World.”

A morning ride on the iconic Disney World attraction turned into a frightening ordeal for guests on Wednesday after a reported fire broke out mid-ride.

Video from inside the ride showed cast members rushing to respond as boats continued through the attraction.

Footage posted on TikTok by user @Coach Bragg showed a Disney cast member using a fire extinguisher over the ride boats inside Magic Kingdom as smoke lingered in the area.

Another TikTok user, identified as “lowkey.lilyana15,” also shared video from the scene.

Smoke filling the loading area of the “It’s a Small World” ride.

The poster said cast members acted quickly, writing: “Disney Cast Members were fast acting to extinguish the small fire!”

Online accounts circulating alongside the footage claim the incident was caused by a guest’s portable phone charger that allegedly ignited inside a bag during the ride.

The poster said cast members acted quickly.

One TikTok user wrote that the device, not the attraction, was responsible, saying: “This was a guest’s portable charger exploding – not Disney or the ride. You can blame them for a lot but not this one…”

Another user, Hanna, claimed a family member was involved and described the incident, alleging a child placed a bag containing a new magnetic portable charger between their legs before it burst into flames, forcing an evacuation of guests.

A separate comment from someone identifying as a Disney cast member also circulated online, backing up the account and saying the ride itself was not damaged, writing: “This is correct. SW CM here! Everyone is okay, including the ride itself.”

Disney has not publicly confirmed the cause of the reported fire.

The California Post has reached out to Walt Disney World for comment.

The “It’s a Small World” attraction at DisneyWorld featuring dolls dressed in hula skirts, surrounded by tropical foliage. Getty Images
Video from inside the ride showed cast members rushing to respond. TikTok/@coachbragg

The incident comes as Disneyland in California has seen a separate string of ride disruptions and on-ride incidents in recent months, leaving guests briefly stranded or exposed to behind-the-scenes elements of attractions.

On May 27, the Haunted Mansion reportedly stalled near closing time, leaving riders stuck in the graveyard scene inside “Doom Buggies.”

Guests said they were initially told to remain seated while cast members worked on an evacuation plan before the ride lights were turned on to assist with exiting.

Riders described sitting for several minutes in the illuminated scene before being instructed on how to manually release restraints and exit the ride vehicles.

In another recent incident at Disneyland, a 13-year-old boy reportedly went over a waterfall on Tiana’s Bayou Adventure after allegedly attempting to exit a ride vehicle as it approached a roughly 50-foot drop, according to footage obtained by TMZ.

The ride was stopped immediately.

The teen was taken to a nearby hospital for evaluation and later released.

Officials said the attraction was inspected by the California Division of Occupational Safety and Health (Cal/OSHA) and reopened the following Monday without issue.

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