After 3 Deaths in Days at Disney, Man’s Life is Saved at Theme Park
Walt Disney World has long been the ultimate escapeāa place where families, friends, and Disney superfans converge to live out dreams, ride the newest attractions, and soak up the magic. But over the past couple of weeks, the resort has been the backdrop for some grim headlines, with three deaths reported in just ten days.

Amid this somber news, a story of heroism has emerged thatās every bit as compelling as the latest ride or parade: a 71-year-old manās life was saved at Magic Kingdom thanks to two guests who sprang into action in the bus loop.
The Reddit Post Everyoneās Talking About
The tale surfaced on Reddit, where one user shared the full account, highlighting the heroic actions of ordinary guests:
āA 71-year-old gentleman collapsed due to cardiac arrest in the bus loop at Magic Kingdom late this afternoon. Two random guests immediately started CPR on him and worked for several minutes until a couple of OCSO deputies showed up to relieve them. Their actions saved this man’s life. Paramedics transported him to the hospital after he’d been revived.
Many people don’t know it, but the success rate of CPR at WDW is in the 60-70% range. To give you an idea of how incredible that is, the average success rate for pre-hospital CPR in general is less than 10%.
While security personnel, lifeguards, and some cast members are trained in CPR/AED use, itās often random guests who are first on the scene. In more than two-thirds of the cases across the resort, guests start CPR before anyone else can intervene. One year ago, a 5-year-old boy collapsed on Guardians, and a guest saved his life through immediate CPR.
One life was lost today, but another was saved thanks to these quick-thinking strangers.ā
Itās a story thatās as dramatic as any Disney plot twist, with a very real-life happy ending.
A Week Marked by Tragedy

The Reddit account comes at a time when Disney is facing a string of disturbing headlines. Over a 10-day span, three people died at the resort:
Visitors have taken to social media, sharing photos and videos of police and medical personnel responding to these incidents. One TikTok user filmed the scene outside Disneyās Bay Lake Tower, capturing first responders and police tape and noting the incident was described as a āmedical emergency.ā
Why CPR Success at Disney Is So Remarkable
What makes the 71-year-old manās survival particularly noteworthy is the CPR success rate at Walt Disney World. According to the Reddit post, CPR performed at the resort succeeds 60-70% of the time, far above the national average for out-of-hospital cardiac arrests, which sits below 10%.
The resort equips certain staff membersāincluding security personnel, lifeguards, and some character support castāwith CPR and AED training. But in practice, itās often strangers who make the critical difference. These bystander rescues highlight the unexpected ways Disney guests can step in and save lives.
The Darker Side of Disney
Tragic deaths are not unheard of at Walt Disney World. Since opening in 1971, the resort has recorded 68 fatalities. A pattern has emerged where some individuals in extreme emotional distress reportedly choose the park as a final destination.
Jim Hill, host of the āDisney Wishā podcast, explained in 2022 that some people deliberately book rooms at high-rise hotels like the Contemporary Resort to create a ālast happy family memoryā before attempting suicide. While rare, these incidents cast a shadow over the otherwise magical environment of Disney.
Heroism Amid Heartache
In the midst of this grim backdrop, the story of the 71-year-old manās survival stands out. Two guestsā immediate response, combined with the swift arrival of Orange County deputies, prevented another tragedy. Paramedics transported the man to the hospital after he was revived, giving him another chance at life.
For Disney visitors, itās a reminder of the critical importance of CPR knowledgeāand of the potential impact of taking action in a life-or-death moment. For the Disney community, itās a moment to celebrate the heroism of ordinary people in extraordinary circumstances.
Magic Isnāt Just on the Rides
While Walt Disney World dazzles with fireworks, parades, and blockbuster attractions, this story is a reminder that real-life heroism exists alongside the fantasy. Sometimes, the magic comes from ordinary strangers stepping up to save a lifeāturning a potentially tragic day into one with a happy ending.
Itās not the kind of story that sells merchandise or fills Instagram feeds with smiling selfies, but itās just as powerful as any Disney tale. Guests who act, quick-thinking first responders, and a touch of luck combined to make the difference. And in a park where joy is always on display, itās a reminder that courage, compassion, and knowledge can make everyday visitors the heroes of the day.




I would just like to note that with DVC many more elderly go to Disney regularly. You will have more deaths because of this. Staying at their resorts. It is life. ā¹ļøš¤·āāļøšŗšøš„°
I’d like to know where these stays come from, because they seem unrealistic.
In NYC, resuscitation rates are at best 2% based on the last PHOENEX study from decades ago.
Another study on cardiac arrest survival showed that if the patient was not resucutated in the field the percentage who were brought back in the hospital was ZERO.
If Disney is reporting a 60% ROSC rate, I’m going to suspect the people weren’t in cardiac arrest to begin with.