A Piece of Disney World History Damaged Again After Nearly Four Decades
Disney’s Hollywood Studios has changed dramatically over the years, but some parts of the park have always felt permanent. Echo Lake remains one of those spaces — a quiet reminder of the park’s original identity — and at the center of it all sits Gertie the Dinosaur.

That’s why guests were caught off guard when a maintenance issue involving the beloved statue turned into something much bigger.
What started as a visible crack along Gertie’s tail earlier this month has now escalated into structural damage, with a portion of the tail reportedly detaching and falling into Echo Lake. For many visitors, seeing one of the park’s most recognizable figures in distress felt surreal.
The Damage Didn’t Appear Overnight
Guests first noticed something unusual after landscaping around Echo Lake was cleared following recent cold weather. With fewer plants blocking the view, a large crack near the base of Gertie’s tail became clearly visible from guest walkways.

Initially, the issue didn’t appear urgent. The Dinosaur Gertie’s Ice Cream of Extinction stand continued operating normally, and crowds gathered as usual for snacks and photos. Still, longtime visitors knew Disney rarely allows visible wear to remain untouched for long.
Maintenance crews soon stepped in and patched the damaged section. Fresh paint covered the repair, though the area stood out slightly compared to the rest of the statue.
For a moment, it seemed like the situation had been resolved.
When the Repair Failed
Not long after the fix, guests noticed the crack had reopened. That development suggested the damage ran deeper than expected, possibly involving internal stress caused by decades of exposure to Florida weather.

Then came the unexpected update — part of Gertie’s tail had separated completely and fallen into the water beside the statue.
Despite the dramatic visual, operations around Echo Lake continued without interruption. Guests were still able to purchase ice cream, and no closures were reported.
Why Fans Care So Much
Gertie isn’t just themed decoration. She has been part of Disney’s Hollywood Studios since opening day in 1989, representing the park’s original focus on filmmaking and animation history.
As newer lands based on major franchises have taken over much of the park, Gertie has remained a connection to its classic era. For many guests, she symbolizes a version of Hollywood Studios that still exists beneath the modern expansions.
That emotional connection explains why fans reacted so strongly online.
What Happens Next
Disney has not announced a repair timeline, but a more extensive restoration now seems likely. Because the damage occurred near the waterline, crews may need to reinforce the structure before reinstalling the tail.

If history is any indication, Disney will aim to fully restore the icon rather than replace or redesign it.
For now, Gertie remains in place — just missing a piece — while guests wait to see how quickly one of Hollywood Studios’ oldest residents returns to normal.



